Man, 24, appears in court charged with murder of Met Police sergeant Matt Ratana

Man, 24, appears in court charged with murder of Met Police sergeant Matt Ratana who was shot dead in the chest at Croydon police station

Louis De Zoysa is accused of shooting Sgt Matt Ratana in Croydon police stationSgt Ratana was shot in the chest in the early hours of September 25, 2020 The New Zealand-born officer died after been shot in the custody suite De Zoysa, 24, appeared in the Old Bailey this morning over a video link  



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A man has appeared in court charged with the murder of a Metropolitan Police Sergeant who was shot dead at a south London custody centre last year.

Louis De Zoysa is accused of shooting Matt Ratana in the chest while handcuffed during a search at a police station in Croydon in the early hours of September 25, 2020.

The 24-year-old answered ‘Yeah’ when asked to confirm his identity during a brief hearing at the Old Bailey on Friday morning.

Sgt Matt Ratana, pictured, died after being shot twice while in the custody suite of Croydon  Police station in the early hours of September 25, 2020

Louis De Zoysa, sketched today during a video link hearing at the Old Bailey this morning where he is accused of Sgt Ratana’s murder

De Zoysa, sketched during a previous hearing confirming his name and date of birth, has also been charged with possession of a firearm and ammunition

No plea was asked for or entered, and a further review hearing has been set for December 23.

Judge Mark Lucraft QC, the Recorder of London, said: ‘It seems to me that there are certain things that we just need to put in place before conducting what would otherwise be a plea and trial preparation hearing.’

A bearded De Zoysa appeared in a small square at the bottom of a screen during Friday’s hearing wearing a blue top and flanked by two people who were both wearing masks.

He is expected to also appear via videolink at the December hearing.

Addresses for De Zoysa have previously been given in Banstead in Surrey and Norbury in south-west London, but a court official on Friday said he was of no fixed address.

He is accused of discharging four bullets in a holding cell at Croydon Custody Centre during the alleged incident last year, in which he was also injured.

The first shot hit 54-year-old Sgt Ratana in the chest, causing a fatal wound, while he was also hit in the leg.

De Zoysa received a life-threatening bullet injury during the incident and had been recovering in hospital under police guard since the killing.

He is understood to remain in hospital.

Police charged him with murder as well as possession of a firearm and possession of ammunition on June 29 following changes in his medical condition.

At an Old Bailey hearing in July, the court heard New Zealand-born Sgt Ratana was allegedly shot and killed by De Zoysa after he was arrested following a stop and search in Norwood, south London.

De Zoysa is expected to reappear at the Old Bailey again on December 23 at a further review hearing. He has not yet been asked or entered a plea to the three charges

Sgt Ratana was taken to St George’s Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead, while De Zoysa survived after he was treated by officers and London Ambulance staff.

Following Sgt Ratana’s death, his partner Su Bushby described him as a ‘gentle giant’.

In a tribute, she said: ‘Matt was my partner, friend, confidant, support and soul mate.

‘He will be greatly missed but never forgotten. Matt will always be in my head and in my heart.’

A memorial for the police officer was held at a chapel in Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex, in November, with the event live-streamed around the world so well-wishers in New Zealand and the UK could join amid coronavirus restrictions.

Loved ones and police colleagues paid tribute to Sgt Ratana as a man with a ‘lion’s heart’ during the funeral service.

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick and Home Secretary Priti Patel were among those who paid tribute.

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