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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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Earlier today, these two disgraces to humanity were dismissed from the Metropolitan Police following an accelerated police misconduct panel hearing. (To be precise, PC Jamie Lewis will be dismissed from the Metropolitan Police immediately, and PC Deniz Jaffer, who has already resigned, would have been dismissed without notice if he was still a serving officer.)

Neither PC Jamie Lewis nor PC Deniz Jaffer attended the hearing and instead sent a joint letter to panel chair Assistant Commissioner Helen Ball, who said "no response or explanation" for their actions had been received.

Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman: Officers who shared photos of murdered sisters called them ‘dead birds’

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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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The mother of murdered sisters Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, former Archdeacon of Southend, Mina Smallman (above), has argued that Dame Cressida Dick should resign over the way the case has been handled:


Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman: Met chief Cressida Dick 'should go'


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Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Dame Cressida Dick CBE QPM, was awarded a two-year contract extension in September 2021 despite requests that she be removed from her position.
 
There is a real poverty gap in Glasgow so these polis must have been on some kind of traffic ticket quota seeing as it's the end of the month. Inexcusable to ticket food bank collectors, just inexcusable.

Sectarian behaviour is still rife, despite claims to the contrary.

I used to work with some Scots fellas who would opt for spending the 12th July in Glasgow over Belfast as there was more chance of a fight there. I’ve never met more virulent anti-Catholic sentiment (& behaviour) - plus lots of really annoying songs 😣
 
I used to work with some Scots fellas who would opt for spending the 12th July in Glasgow over Belfast as there was more chance of a fight there. I’ve never met more virulent anti-Catholic sentiment (& behaviour) - plus lots of really annoying songs 😣
Now that's dedication to the cause for you (and not in a good way).
 
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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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“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

Metropolitan Police officer David Carrick denies 20 sex offences
 
The two met officers who took photos of Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman and shated them to a WhatsApp grouphave each been jailed for 33 months:

I have no doubt this is to make an example of them but I shan't be crying any tears over this sentence. What they did was disturbing and disrespectful.
 
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Earlier today, these two disgraces to humanity were dismissed from the Metropolitan Police following an accelerated police misconduct panel hearing. (To be precise, PC Jamie Lewis will be dismissed from the Metropolitan Police immediately, and PC Deniz Jaffer, who has already resigned, would have been dismissed without notice if he was still a serving officer.)

Neither PC Jamie Lewis nor PC Deniz Jaffer attended the hearing and instead sent a joint letter to panel chair Assistant Commissioner Helen Ball, who said "no response or explanation" for their actions had been received.

Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman: Officers who shared photos of murdered sisters called them ‘dead birds’

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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





Judge Mark Lucraft (sentencing):

'The public expects, and rightly so, the highest of standards from police officers.

'I am sure there will be many thousands of officers in police forces in this country and abroad utterly horrified by your actions.

'It is appalling and inexplicable conduct. Here, the two of you not only violated the police cordon with the effect that had on the scene and on the investigation, but then wholly disregarded the privacy of the two victims of horrific violence and their families for what can only have been some cheap thrill, kudos, a kick or some form of bragging right by taking images and then passing them to others.'

'Not only did you violate the privacy of the two women who had been killed, but you also have undermined the trust and faith in police officers the public should be able to expect at times such as these.

'It is clear that the two of you acted without any thought as to the effect on the two women, their families or the wider public interest.'



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PC Deniz Jaffer (left) and PC Jamie Lewis (pictured left and right, respectively) have not even had the decency to explain their acts of inhumanity ... which could also have jeopardised a criminal trial and allowed a murderer to go free.

Both of them were members of a social media group called A Team, comprised of 41 Metropolitan Police officers.

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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
 



Judge Mark Lucraft (sentencing):

'The public expects, and rightly so, the highest of standards from police officers.

'I am sure there will be many thousands of officers in police forces in this country and abroad utterly horrified by your actions.

'It is appalling and inexplicable conduct. Here, the two of you not only violated the police cordon with the effect that had on the scene and on the investigation, but then wholly disregarded the privacy of the two victims of horrific violence and their families for what can only have been some cheap thrill, kudos, a kick or some form of bragging right by taking images and then passing them to others.'

'Not only did you violate the privacy of the two women who had been killed, but you also have undermined the trust and faith in police officers the public should be able to expect at times such as these.

'It is clear that the two of you acted without any thought as to the effect on the two women, their families or the wider public interest.'



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PC Deniz Jaffer (left) and PC Jamie Lewis (pictured left and right, respectively) have not even had the decency to explain their acts of inhumanity ... which could also have jeopardised a criminal trial and allowed a murderer to go free.

Both of them were members of a social media group called A Team, comprised of 41 Metropolitan Police officers.


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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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A Metropolitan Police officer who took photographs of murdered sisters Bibaa Henry and Nicole Smallman also posted controversial “blackface” photos on his Facebook:

Met officer who snapped photos of murdered sisters uploaded Facebook images of himself in ‘blackface’

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"Doesn't everyone have an occasional bad 'un'?
 



Judge Mark Lucraft (sentencing):

'The public expects, and rightly so, the highest of standards from police officers.

'I am sure there will be many thousands of officers in police forces in this country and abroad utterly horrified by your actions.

'It is appalling and inexplicable conduct. Here, the two of you not only violated the police cordon with the effect that had on the scene and on the investigation, but then wholly disregarded the privacy of the two victims of horrific violence and their families for what can only have been some cheap thrill, kudos, a kick or some form of bragging right by taking images and then passing them to others.'

'Not only did you violate the privacy of the two women who had been killed, but you also have undermined the trust and faith in police officers the public should be able to expect at times such as these.

'It is clear that the two of you acted without any thought as to the effect on the two women, their families or the wider public interest.'



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PC Deniz Jaffer (left) and PC Jamie Lewis (pictured left and right, respectively) have not even had the decency to explain their acts of inhumanity ... which could also have jeopardised a criminal trial and allowed a murderer to go free.

Both of them were members of a social media group called A Team, comprised of 41 Metropolitan Police officers.


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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

That Jaffa was a derivative sales monkey at Citibank and lehmans. He obviously was missing something from his life if he went from that to entry level coppery. Twat
 
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PC Phillip Rosa has been given a final written warning after he was accused on two separate occasions of using excessive force in September 2019 and October 2019, including punching a man in the face:

Met Police officer given written warning for 'punching man in the face'

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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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Two Metropolitan Police firearms officers - Sergeant Hayley Russell and PC Chris Strickland - have been handed final written warnings after falsifying their training records:

Met firearms officers handed final written warnings after falsifying training records

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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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Two Metropolitan Police firearms officers - Sergeant Hayley Russell and PC Chris Strickland - have been handed final written warnings after falsifying their training records:

Met firearms officers handed final written warnings after falsifying training records

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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
Do you think you could dispense with the endlessly-repeated boilerplate? I completely appreciate the job you are doing of cataloguing the crimes of our Brave Boys And Girls In Blue, but I find the same old stuff wrapped around it every time a) detracts from the essential message, and b) pisses me off. I may not be the only one.
 

Another officer fired due to using a racial slur in connection with the Smallman sisters. Also barred from being a police officer in England and Wales - let's hope he doesn't head north of the border for his next job.
 
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