DESTINATION DEATH was one film in a 39-episode run of s B-Movie series that ran from 1953 to 1861. It was familiar in format, with an opening title sequence referring to London's "thousand years of the rule of law" and Scotland Yard's prominence as a solver of crimes.
The episode had a familiar ring about it. Superintendent Duggan (Russell Napier) is a calming presence, even though he doesn't do much to actually solve the crime, apart from making the appropriate connections. His supporting police officers do the dirty work as well as making arrests. However the Inspector is sufficiently possessed of the presence of mind to deal with obstreperous suspects.
Nothing much actually happens (the fight scenes are usually perfunctorily handled), and much of the inspiration for the series lies with Edgar Lustgarten's narration (if you can stand the rather archaic set he is placed in). But we have to remember this is a second feature filmed on no budget, so such economies would be inevitable.