Most experienced SIO in the country receives national award
A Metropolitan Police homicide detective who has been involved in a number of high profile cases has been rewarded for his hard work and dedication with a prestigious national award.Detective Chief Inspector Simon Harding, based out of Putney, was named Senior Investigating Officer of the year by the NPCC Homicide Working Group. The award recognises those who excel in their field of homicide and major crime investigations across UK forces.
Chair, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Stuart Cundy, presented DCI Harding with his award at Scotland Yard, in recognition of his "professionalism and leadership as a Senior Investigating Officer (SIO) leading complex homicide investigations of exceptional quality".
In a policing career that has spanned nearly 30 years, DCI Harding has served in a specialist cold case rape team; in the Counter-Terrorism Command and at three different ranks within homicide investigation teams.
As SIO he has led successful investigations into a number of significant and high profile cases. He was the UK counter-terrorism SIO for the Tunisian museum terrorist attack in 2015 where 22 people were killed, and subsequently supported the SIO for the Tunisian beach terrorist attack at Sousse where 30 British citizens were killed three months later.
In 2017, he joined the Met’s murder team as an SIO and has led or overseen more than 80 murder investigations, making him one of the most experienced SIOs in the country. This includes Operation Needingworth, the double murders of Noel and Marie Brown in 2017, where familial DNA was used to identify the suspect - Simon presented the learning at the national SIO annual conference in 2019.
In 2019, he was the SIO for Operation Ridleypark, when two partially decomposed females were found in a chest freezer. He and his team secured the conviction of Zahid Younis who received a 38 year sentence, even though no cause of death could be established. The investigation was commended by the trial judge.
In June 2020, DCI Harding took responsibility for Operation Saxonstreet, the stranger murders of sisters, Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman in Fryent Park, Wembley. The force called it “an incredibly challenging case, with significant complexities and pressures which is currently awaiting trial”.
On receiving his award, Simon said: “I am truly honoured and humbled to have received this award. I would like to thank those in the MPS who nominated me and the NPCC Homicide Working Group who voted for me. To be an SIO in the Met is an honour in itself, but to be a Homicide SIO is the pinnacle, and I cherish every minute.
“To be recognised for my work is great, but this can only be achieved when you have a fantastic team behind you. I am so fortunate to have a hard working team of detectives and police staff who give everything to every investigation, all for the benefit of the families who have lost their loved ones.”
DAC Cundy concluded: “Simon, you’re a leader who has high standards, and an SIO who shows tireless determination, drawing on your own knowledge and experiences in your investigations. You are also an SIO who is always seeking to learn, willing to share your own learning and support and develop others, including other SIOs. As a passionate leader, you’re keen for your team to succeed and have never lost sight of the effect that murder investigations can have on staff.
“As the chair of the NPCC Homicide Working Group I’m proud that you are such a dedicated, professional and compassionate senior investigating officer who has exemplified what public service means, and in particular your compassion and support for bereaved families."
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