The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) said on Tuesday two Met officers - a constable and an acting sergeant who have not been named - will face a gross misconduct hearing. The hearing will consider alleged breaches of police standards relating to their use of...
A police disciplinary panel found the officers' claims of smelling marijuana when they stopped the vehicle were made-up and the pair were dismissed for gross misconduct.Three other officers involved in the arrest, which saw the couple handcuffed and searched for...
Police Constable Edwin Sutton has been found to have not breached the standard of professional behaviour when he ended a moped chase with a ‘tactical contact’. PC Sutton was called before a gross misconduct hearing at the Independent Office for Police Conduct after the incident on May 21, 201...
These were rejected by AC Taylor who found Zaman breached standards of professional behaviour in relation to discreditable conduct to a gross misconduct level. He was dismissed without notice and placed on the College of Policing’s barred list. AC Taylor said his behaviour could seriously undermin...
THE police officer whose baton strike and push led to the death of Ian Tomlinson was today sacked after being found guilty of gross misconduct.Bentham, Martin
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) handed a file of evidence to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) in March last year, following an almost seven-month investigation. It will review the case before deciding if Mr Blake should face gross misconduct proceedings....
G20 DEATH OFFICER FINALLY FACES SACK ; RIOT SQUAD PC TO BE CHARGED WITH GROSS MISCONDUCTI DO UNDERSTAND PUBLIC'S OUTRAGE SAYS MET CHIEFTomlinson Family Wel... THE riot squad officer who pushed Ian Tomlinson to the ground before his death during the G20 protests faces the sack, it was ...
Met Says Seven Officers Will Face Action over Racism [Edition 3]?AT least seven Metropolitan Police officers are to face action for gross misconduct over alleged racism, the force announced today.Davenport, Justin
Seven years after 72 people died in the UK's deadliest residential fire since the Second World War, the Met Police said decisions on criminal charges for the Grenfell Tower blaze are not expected until the end of 2026.
they are a police officer, even if there's no evidence to support that they've acted against regulations, the IOPC [Independent Office for Police Conduct] is still turning around to Scotland Yard going, well, 'we want in him to go to before a discipline board, ...