Has it something to do with users moderating the site without participating in Q&A itself?
Yeah, pretty much. Meta has a somewhat varied history. It's a bit similar to the age old problem that the people who seek power are the last ones you want to actually give power to.
Meta is where you go to discuss how the site should function, how it should be moderated, how it should be improved on. Some people just vent their grievances there, and some try to "leave their mark" on the site by getting "their" rules or policies accepted on Meta. And some people hang on Meta much, much more than they're on SO.
Sometimes this works out well, sometimes not so much. In the past, the Meta community has been on crusades to delete and close a lot of content on SO, which sparked a lot of outrage among those who put time and effort into all that content.
The "meta police" is a negative term for someone who strives to police SO and tell people what they can and cannot do, and forcibly remove or edit others' content, rather than contributing content themselves. Much like a real-world police force, it describes people who see their primary purpose as enforcing the rules and keeping control.
The underlying issue that some people spend most of their time sharing programming knowledge on SO (paying no attention to how the site is governed via Meta), while others spend most of their time on Meta, paying very little attention to actually asking and answering questions) has previously given rise to some big fights, and can give the impression that Meta is "out of touch" sometimes, and leads to terms like "the meta police" and other unflattering terms.
It's also why I virtually never check Meta these days. It feels fundamentally alien to me as a SO user. It is full of people who want to police and control and close and delete and discourage contributions to SO, and every time I visit Meta I get into big arguments about that. So I try not to visit Meta any more. It's easier to just stay out of it, even if I disagree with the direction it's taking SO.