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Filth by name. . .

On the other hand, it may be that not one of the 13 Metropolitan Police officers is prosecuted over this atrocity. Time will tell:

Met Police Officers May Face Criminal Charges Over Photos Of Sisters Killed In Wembley Park


Two Metropolitan Police officers have now been charged following an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct into inappropriate images taken at a murder scene.

It is alleged that they took 'selfies' next to the bodies of two murdered sisters, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, who were stabbed to death in Fryent Country Park, Wembley in the early hours of 6 June 2021.

The Crown Prosecution Service has confirmed that two Police Constables, PC Deniz Jaffer, aged 47, and PC Jamie Lewis, 32, have been charged with misconduct in public office.

Both are based on the Metropolitan Police's North East Command.

They will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 27 May 2021 for their first hearing.
 
Two Metropolitan Police officers have now been charged following an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct into inappropriate images taken at a murder scene.

It is alleged that they took 'selfies' next to the bodies of two murdered sisters, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, who were stabbed to death in Fryent Country Park, Wembley in the early hours of 6 June 2021.

The Crown Prosecution Service has confirmed that two Police Constables, PC Deniz Jaffer, aged 47, and PC Jamie Lewis, 32, have been charged with misconduct in public office.

Both are based on the Metropolitan Police's North East Command.

They will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 27 May 2021 for their first hearing.
I'll bet 'The pressure of the pandemic made me do it' is their defense.
 
Two Metropolitan Police officers have now been charged following an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct into inappropriate images taken at a murder scene.

It is alleged that they took 'selfies' next to the bodies of two murdered sisters, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, who were stabbed to death in Fryent Country Park, Wembley in the early hours of 6 June 2021.

The Crown Prosecution Service has confirmed that two Police Constables, PC Deniz Jaffer, aged 47, and PC Jamie Lewis, 32, have been charged with misconduct in public office.

Both are based on the Metropolitan Police's North East Command.

They will appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 27 May 2021 for their first hearing.
2020. we haven't yet reached june '21
 
2020. we haven't yet reached june '21


Many thanks for identifying this typographical error.

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PC Deniz Jaffer who, together with PC Jamie Lewis, is accused of taking 'selfies' next to the bodies of two murdered sisters, Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry, who were stabbed to death in Fryent Country Park, Wembley in the early hours of 6 June 2020.
 
Meet ex-Metropolitan Police Detective Constable Mark Collins, a 58-year old father of two and former member of the Metropolitan Police's Southern Area Command Unit ...

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(Source: Metropolitan Police)

... yesterday, having previously pleaded guilty to attempting to incite a child to engage in sexual activity and having also admitted six counts of trying to engage in sexual communications with a child, ex-Metropolitan Police Detective Constable Mark Collins was imprisoned for for two years and four months at the Central Criminal Court.

Ex-Metropolitan Police Detective Constable Mark Collins thought he was talking to a 13-year-old girl when he sent pictures of his genitals over the Kik Messenger app in November 2019. He also commented on her "body developing" and talked about "naughty urges" and "being horny" in conversations that he said should be deleted.

He was suspended from duty until he retired after 30 years service in February of this year - a month after he pleaded guilty. He was found to have committed gross misconduct at a disciplinary hearing on 21 April 2021.
 
Can't even imagine what went through the potato in a cop outfits head🤬.
Apprantly they are going to retrain police.
Not sure how you can train " if somebody ask them for help don't Assualt them repeatedly even if they are black"🤬.

Bit like the prison officer who was dismissed after a years suspension on pay for locking a nurse in a cell and refusing to let them out till they agreed to go in a date with them🙄😳.
Think the Governor hoped they'd resign so she didn't have to deal with it, something's are just so fucking stupid your afraid the stupid is catching.
Some people are terrified of the mentally ill but if your that scared, coppering isn't for you.🤔If your a racist bully plenty of opportunities in policing to at least have plausible deniability for your thuggish behaviour 😡
 
They are trained in C and R it's part of their fucking job to use force while exercising legitimate authority.
Kicking someone once you've tasered them isn't.😡
 
This is the Metropolitan Police's former PC Kashif Mahmood, who used his uniform and patrol car to pretend to stop and search drug dealers so he could steal their money ...

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(Source: Metropolitan Police)

... former PC Kashif Mahmood, seized hundreds of thousands of pounds for an organised crime gang controlled from Dubai.

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(Source: Metropolitan Police)

Earlier today, Southwark Crown Court heard that it was not the first time that former PC Kashif Mahmood had been before the courts for a criminal offence during his 10 year career as a police officer.

Two years ago, he was ordered to do 200 hours of community service after assaulting a man at a crime scene in Lower Clapton.

He was allowed to stay in the Metropolitan Police.
 
Meet former Metropolitan Police Sergeant Syed Ali ...

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(Source: Metropolitan Police)

... yesterday, he was sentenced at Westminster Magistrates' Court to six weeks' imprisonment, suspended for 18 months, having previously pleaded guilty to one count of harassment without violence on 24 March 2021.

Former Sergeant Syed Ali sent nearly 500 messages and images of a sexual nature to a woman between May 2020 and July 2020, five years after they had last spoke when she had reported a crime while he was working for the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command in 2015. He transferred to the East Area command three years later.

Former Sergeant Syed Ali also has to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work; pay £200 compensation to the victim and is subject to a three year-long restraining order barring him from contacting the woman that he harassed.
 
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