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Having previously admitted sexually assaulting a six-year-old child while on duty, former Greater Manchester Police officer PC Dean Dempster is back in the news after admitting further offences related to the sexual abuse of children:

Ex-Greater Manchester Police officer admits more sex offences involving 4,016 indecent images of children

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Yesterday at Liverpool Crown Court, former PC Dean Dempster of Greater Manchester Police was sentenced to nine years' imprisonment, with an extended licence period of five years and requited to sign the sexual offenders' register for life, after he sexually touched a vulnerable six-year-old girl while responding to a disturbance while on duty in Oldham on 29 December 2023.

Former PC Dean Dempster was also later found to have downloaded hundreds of indecent images of children over a period of two years, and had superimposed his face on to some of the images.

It became apparent that before his arrest, former PC Dean Dempster had deleted some material and applications from his personal mobile phone. A search was undertaken at his home and a number of items were recovered, including another iPhone, a bundle of four pairs of folded children’s underwear, shredded underwear in a bag, a disc of images, and two hard drives.

Former PC Dean Dempster's mobile phone and iPad were found to contain 104 indecent images of children graded as category A – the most serious – including 30 pseudo images of that level as well as 440 category B images, including 129 pseudo images, and 2,472 category C images, including 39 pseudo images.

A large number of the pseudo images had been superimposed to depict former PC Dean Dempster with children,. and examination of his devices suggested that he had been downloading indecent images of children from 15 December 2021 to 29 December 2023.
 
Two serving Metropolitan Police officers have each been charged with four counts of sexual assault on a woman while off duty.

PC Jerome Beasley and PC Luke Robinson, both of whom are attached to the Central West Command Unit which covers Hammersmith and Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster, are accused of attacking a woman at a venue in London's West End on Sunday 21 April 2024.

PC Jerome Beasley and PC Luke Robinson are both currently suspended from duty and are scheduled to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday 20 November 2024.
 
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Former PC Declan Middleton was given a two year sentence at Leeds Crown Court today after being found guilty of two counts of misconduct in public office back in October.
Following an IOPC investigation the CPS authorised charges. Middleton then resigned. An accelerated misconduct hearing in December 2023 found he would have been sacked had he not done so and he was placed on the College of Policing Barred List.

Officer saw vulnerable women wanting police help as 'easy sex' - Yorkshire Evening Post
Former West Yorkshire officer found guilty of having inappropriate sexual relationship with victim of crime - IOPC (Oct 22nd)

IOPC:
Our investigation established that the former officer visited the woman’s home address on 26 May 2020 to obtain a witness statement and provided his personal phone number for her to contact him on. Two days later PC Middleton returned to the woman’s home in plain clothes and they had consensual sex. In the following week, PC Middleton continued to send messages of a sexual nature and attended her address on more than one occasion. After the woman tried to distance herself from the officer, the court heard PC Middleton sent messages to ask she did not disclose their relationship to anyone. (...) Evidence we gathered showed that former PC Middleton abused his position as a police officer by engaging in a sexual relationship with a woman who he met after attending a domestic violence incident. (...) Data retrieved from PC Middleton’s phone provided evidence he had sent inappropriate messages to two other women he met during the course of his duties.

Yorkshire Post:
(...) at the end of July, he was called to another woman’s house who had contacted the police over an allegation of harassment. She later said she felt he was flirting with her when he arrived and she said it was “like a date”. Again, they swapped personal numbers and exchanged hundreds of messages which the court heard were both “flirtatious and sexual”. He was also in contact with a third woman. (...) The woman both later said they had lost trust in the police as a result of Middleton’s behaviour, with one saying she felt like an “unpaid prostitute”.


As one (cell) door closes others swing open invitingly...
Ex-Sussex Police officer to face rape and sexual assault charges - IOPC

IOPC:
A former Sussex Police officer is due to make his first appearance in court charged with two counts of rape and one of sexual assault, following our investigation. PC Christopher Mallet, 40, who was a police constable based at Horsham, was off-duty in May 2019 when it is alleged he raped and sexually assaulted a woman who he had met through a dating app. He will appear at Guildford Magistrates’ Court on 26 November.

Mallet had been sacked in 2019 after a misconduct hearing about other matters, held in private, but revealed along with others by the Brighton Argus
Sussex Police officers kicked out in secret by chief constable - The Argus

According to his entry on the Barred List:
Subject is a recruit constable. It is alleged that he has placed for sale on eBay a warrant card holder belonging to Sussex Police. While on duty, the subject has made access to Niche records relating to close associates x 2. There is believed to be no policing purpose for these checks. While on duty, the subject has made access to Niche records relating to close associate. There is believed to be no policing purpose for this check. On or around 8th April 2019 PC Mallet completed an application form for a new warrant card holder claiming falsely that his existing warrant card holder was faulty. In his police interview in relation to the sale of the warrant card holder on ebay PC Mallet claimed that an officer of ACU advised him that once the warrant card holder was handed back that would be the end of the matter. This was a lie. On 24th April 2019 his Inspector required PC Mallet to hand to him the warrant card holder which he had put up for sale on ebay. PC Mallet gave him a different one.
 
The whole undercover cops thing seems an absolute disgrace but this instance just seems like an abusive relationship rather than actually trying to gather any evidence. Surely there needs to be prosecutions for some of this.


To be clear, ‘Rob Harrison’ AKA Boogie Boy AKA Boogie Knight AKA HN18 was deployed as an undercover police officer 2004-2007.

He posted here on Urban75 from 2004-2009.

He pursued ‘Maya’ for a sexual relationship from 2006-2007, when he disappeared.

He tracked her down after his deployment ended and whilst still using his undercover identity pursued her again from 2014-2016 - not just after his tasked mission had ended, but...
  • After the unit which tasked him, the Special Demonstration Squad, had been disbanded in 2008
  • After the initial public furore about undercover political policing first broke in 2011
  • After the initial internal police investigation into the SDS (Operation Soisson/Herne) has been set up in 2011
  • After the first two Herne reports were published (July 2013 and March 2014)
  • After the announcement of the setting up of the Undercover Policing Inquiry (March 2014)
Having in August 2014 got back in contact with ‘Maya’ he persuaded her to leave her partner of five years, and in February 2015 initiated sexual contact whilst still using his undercover identity, before disappearing again, only to email her again in 2016.

ALL WHILST THE WHOLE TOPIC WAS OUT IN THE PUBLIC EYE AND BEING INVESTIGATED.

100% normal and definitely not troubling behaviour in the slightest.

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Following a trial at Southwark Crown Court, serving Metropolitan Police officer, PC Lewis Rollins, who is attached to their Central West Command Unit, has been found guilty of assaulting a woman while he was off-duty.

The trial followed an investigation following an incident on 18 May 2024, when officers received a report of an assault inside an address in Balham. On arrest, PC Lewis Rollins made attempts to lie about his identity.

At the same trial, he was found not guilty of intentional suffocation and actual bodily harm, relating to a separate victim.

PC Lewis Rollins will be sentenced in March 2025.

The Metropolitan Police's Directorate of Professional Standards is now "progressing a misconduct investigation which remains ongoing".
 
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