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Just today in Get Surrey, three rotten pommes...




Plus just over the border in Hampshire a caution for an up and coming Wayne Couzens: Man who took naked photo of woman in salon gets a caution
 
Vile low life scum

Edward Henry QC, defending, said the offences were not committed while Corbel was on duty and that he did not utilise his role or benefits as a police officer...

He told the court that Corbel suffers from obsessive compulsive disorder and sex addiction, adding: “The sex addiction was used as a sort of medication to deal with the stress of his perfectionism in serving the public.”

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At the Old Bailey this morning, serving Metropolitan Police officers 47-year old PC Deniz Jaffer of Hornchurch, east London and PC Jamie Lewis from Colchester, Essex, both pleaded guilty to misconduct in a public office, after they admitted sharing photos of two murdered sisters on WhatsApp - with one superimposing his own face onto one of the shots.

The charge against each of them stated that 'without authorisation he entered a crime scene he had been assigned to protect, sending information about his attendance at the scene to members of the public via WhatsApp and taking photographs of the crime scene'.

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PC Deniz Jaffer and PC Jamie Lewis had both been assigned to protect the scene after sisters Bibaa Henry, 46, and Nicole Smallman, 27, were found dead in bushes by friends and family in Fryent Country Park in Wembley, north-west London, after the Metropolitan Police had refused to search for them following reports that they were missing.

Instead, they breached the cordon to take 'inappropriate' and 'unauthorised' photographs of the bodies, which were then shared on WhatsApp.

PC Deniz Jaffer took four photographs and PC Jamie Lewis took two, and one of the images sent to a female colleague had PC Jamie Lewis' face superimposed onto it.

PC Deniz Jaffer and PC Jamie Lewis have both been released on bail ahead of sentencing.

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“I have 44,000 people working in the Met. Sadly, some of them are abused at home, for example, and sadly, on occasion, I have a bad ’un”

- Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Dame Cressida Dick CBE QPM, speaking at the Women’s Institute, Tuesday 8 July 2021


 
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Reports have emerged in the media this morning that three more bad ’uns bad apples serving Metropolitan Police officers are under investigation over another unauthorised photograph of a dead body at a suspected crimescene.

One of them is suspected of taking and sharing a picture at the sudden death of a man they attended, while the other two either received or were aware of it.

This revelation comes one day after two other bad ’uns bad apples Metropolitan Police officers were told that they face imprisonment for sending colleagues pictures of two murdered women whose disappearance the Metropolitan Police had refused to investigate.

The new three bad ’uns bad apples serving Metropolitan Police officers were all investigated by the Independent Office of Police Conduct, who have now passed their findings to the Metropolitan Police.

The death happened in January 2020, but the suspected misconduct only emerged in the past few months.

So far the Metropolitan Police has not yet revealed what - if any - action it has taken against them.

The case was uncovered by investigators looking into the actions of PCs Deniz Jaffer and Jamie Lewis.

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“I have 44,000 people working in the Met. Sadly, some of them are abused at home, for example, and sadly, on occasion, I have a bad ’un”

- Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Dame Cressida Dick CBE QPM, speaking at the Women’s Institute, Tuesday 8 July 2021
 

For more than two years, PC Matthew Littlefair claimed full pay and other benefits while pretending his back was so badly hurt in a minor car crash that he could not even lift a kettle.

“He complained of lasting injuries, chronic pain in most parts of his body and constant right knee pain so bad his knee could give way on him at any moment.”
He was seen on one occasion pushing his children on a rope swing and playing football with them. A health application on his phone showed how many steps he had taken over 36 days … his phone recorded over 10,000 steps a day, the equivalent of five miles a day.
He attended a Bath rugby game and swung an axe in his back garden. A surveillance team spotted him on several occasions driving to remote locations to walk his dog or go running.
While on sick leave he fraudulently claimed about £150,000 in wages, tax contributions and pension costs, the court heard.

Thoroughly dishonest, and also his actions will likely mean that future genuine cases of ill health will be treated with suspicion.
 







Thoroughly dishonest, and also his actions will likely mean that future genuine cases of ill health will be treated with suspicion.
to be fair there have been so many previous similar cases not involving cops that it is unlikely that this one will have any lasting impact, except on other cops
 
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Serving Metropolitan Police office, 27-year old PC Jamie Rayner, who was attached to the South Area Command Unit, and who was found guilty of assaulting his partner in a coercive and controlling relationship, tried to used “rough sex” as an excuse to hide his crimes.

He pleaded guilty to assault causing actual bodily harm and engaging in controlling and coercive behaviour at Croydon Magistrates’ Court on 8 September 2021 and was sentenced to two years and three months’ imprisonment on 4 November 2021.

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The court heard that PC Jamie Rayner repeatedly pinned down and throttled Bonnie Hudson - a fellow police officer - towards the end of their ten-month relationship.

Eventually, PC Jamie Rayner kicked and punched his partner – causing bruises and a bloodied lip – and slammed a door into her stomach to leave her slumped on the floor in tears.

When Ms Hudson told colleagues about the abuse, PC Jamie Rayner threatened to make up false allegations about her and suggested she blame her injuries on “rough sex”.

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“I have 44,000 people working in the Met. Sadly, some of them are abused at home, for example, and sadly, on occasion, I have a bad ’un”

- Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Dame Cressida Dick CBE QPM, speaking at the Women’s Institute, Tuesday 8 July 2021
 
What a surprise. No point in vetting old Bill, he's worked here for years, we all know he's one of us:
Towards the end of the article there is a quote from Zoe Billingham who says 'we know policing attracts predators'.

So what's being done to screen them out and regularly rdview them?
 
Meet ex-Humberside Police Detective Constable, 45-year old Paul Clayton, formerly of Anlaby, East Riding ...

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... at Bristol Crown Court yesterday, he admitted to having sexual activity with a woman in front of her child and inciting the woman to send indecent photos of her ten-year-old daughter by pleading gulity to encouraging or assisting an offence to be committed, downloading and possessing child abuse images, sexual communication with a child, causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, sexual activity with a child and engaging in sexual activity in the presence of a child.

A woman aged 43, who will remain anonymous in order to protect her daughter's anonymity, pleaded guilty to two charges of distributing two photos of her child to former Detective Constable Paul Clayton, facilitating him having sexual activity and engaging in sexual activity with him in the presence of her child.

Both defendants were handed Sexual Harm Prevention Orders designed to stop them from reoffending; they were both also put on the Sex Offenders Register and were barred from working with children and vulnerable adults.
 
How do you treat apple rot?


When you are managing bot rot of apples, pruning off all dead wood is important. After pruning apple trees, consider using a fungicide as a preventative.
 
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Busy week


Earlier today, serving Metropolitan Police officer Detective Constable Francois Olwage, 51, from Stevenage, pleaded not guilty at Winchester Crown Court, to four charges including grooming a 13-year-old girl to meet up with him for sex.

Detective Constable Francois Olwage, who is attached to the Metropolitan Police's specialist operations, is due to stand trial on 11 April 2022, with a further pre-trial hearing to be held on 18 March 2022.

Appearing via video-link from Winchester Prison, Detective Constable Francois Olwage pleaded not guilty to engaging in sexual communication with a child and attempting to incite a girl aged 13 to 15 to engage in sexual activity.

Detective Constable Francois Olwage also entered not guilty pleas to arranging the commission of a child sex offence and meeting a girl under the age of 16 after grooming.

Detective Constable Francois Olwage remains in custody.

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The Metropolitan Police previously said its Directorate of Professional Standards has been informed.
 
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A Met police constable who slept with a suicidal woman who he met during a welfare visit to her home is among hundreds of officers to have faced sexual misconduct claims in recent years, a Standard investigation reveals.

Married Pc Philip Hunter, 58, first tried to kiss the 38-year-old mother weeks after being sent to her property because she was struggling to cope after her brother killed himself. He told her: “Come here you, you need a hug.”

See: Met Pc slept with suicidal woman after making an on-duty visit to her home

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“I have 44,000 people working in the Met. Sadly, some of them are abused at home, for example, and sadly, on occasion, I have a bad ’un”

- Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Dame Cressida Dick CBE QPM, speaking at the Women’s Institute, Tuesday 8 July 2021
 
The File on 4 covers The Filth - it's been well trailed in the press but worth listening to if you have the stomach for it:

With the murder of Sarah Everard shining a light on police vetting procedures, File on 4 reveals that thousands of officers have still not been re-vetted to standards brought in in 2006. As a public inquiry tries to establish what’s going wrong with our policing, Melanie Abbott talks to the women who say they’ve been betrayed by police officers who should have kept them safe and to officers who say sexism and harassment are part of the job.
 
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See: Met Pc slept with suicidal woman after making an on-duty visit to her home

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“I have 44,000 people working in the Met. Sadly, some of them are abused at home, for example, and sadly, on occasion, I have a bad ’un”

- Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Dame Cressida Dick CBE QPM, speaking at the Women’s Institute, Tuesday 8 July 2021
And yet, it looks like he was allowed to retire instead of the disciplinary action for gross misconduct..I bet he kept his retirement benefits too.
 
Slightly longer story about this latest case in The Times. Archived copy of it here

Met police officer David Carrick charged with rape

It quotes details from a story in yesterday's Mail (that's archived here)

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Earlier today, the Crown Prosecution Service announced that PC David Carrick of the Metropolitan Police's Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Command has been charged with 13 more criminal offences against women.

As a result, PC David Carrick is now facing a total of 14 charges, including rape, false imprisonment and controlling behaviour, after three more alleged victims came forward.

PC David Carrick had initially been charged with one count of rape following a complaint by a separate woman last month.

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In relation to the first new alleged victim, PC David Carrick (above) is charged with two counts of rape, one count of coercive and controlling behaviour, one count of false imprisonment, one count of sexual assault, one count of assault by penetration and one count of causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent.

In relation to the second new alleged victim, he is charged with one count of assault by penetration, one count of sexual assault and one count of attempted sexual assault by penetration.

And in relation to the third new alleged victim, he is charged with one count of rape, one count of sexual assault and one count of coercive and controlling behaviour.

The Crown Prosecution Service reminded anyone speculating on the case on social media that they could be prosecuted for contempt of court.


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(Source: as stated in image)

“I have 44,000 people working in the Met. Sadly, some of them are abused at home, for example, and sadly, on occasion, I have a bad ’un”

- Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Dame Cressida Dick CBE QPM, speaking at the Women’s Institute, Tuesday 8 July 2021
 
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