173 London Police Officers Under Inquiry For Alleged Domestic Abuse
Some of the officers under investigation will be suspended or on restricted duties while under investigation, but others will still be working, the paper quoted Labour London Assembly member Unmesh Desai as saying.
Currently, 173 serving officers of the United Kingdom capital’s Metropolitan Police are under different stages of investigation for alleged domestic abuse, the Evening Standard newspaper reported here on Thursday.
Of them, “152 are subject to live criminal or misconduct proceedings, and 21 officers have a case to answer for gross misconduct and are awaiting a hearing,” the paper said, quoting London City Hall.
Some of the officers under investigation will be suspended or on restricted duties while under investigation, but others will still be working, the paper quoted Labour London Assembly member Unmesh Desai as saying.
Back in February, the newspaper reported that nearly 150 officers had faced allegations of domestic violence against their spouses or partners in the last two years, with just 8 percent of those charged with a crime.
These figures showed that “a rising number of police are subject to inquiries,” it noted.
In February, a report by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) that oversees the police complaints system in England and Wales, published evidence of bullying and discrimination within the ranks of London’s Metropolitan Police.
“Disgraceful behavior” by police officers, including racism, misogyny, harassment and the exchange of offensive social media messages, was highlighted in the report.