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Met police officer faces criminal probe after BBC investigation

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IOPC says that after containing detailed accounts of a BBC Panorama program that the officers and personnel are carried out, Met after the allegations.

Police observer, a met police officer, London’s central Police Station after a BBC investigation after a criminal investigation of the suspected of deflection of justice was said.

At the beginning of this month, the Independent Police Behavior Office (IPC) launched an investigation into 11 people – nine service officers, a former officer and an detention officer serving.

IPC said on Tuesday that the case was fell against one of the service officers, but other cases were handled as potential gross abuse.

He also said that the station received a “significant amount of CCTV” from the custody suite.

IPC said the accusations involved in the use of excessive force, discriminatory and female enemy, and inability to report or challenge inappropriate behaviors.

The allegations will be included in a Panorama documentary on Wednesday due to the BBC One and Air in IPlayer. After contracting the BBC’s findings of the documentary, he suspended eight officers and a staff.

IOPC Director Amanda Rowe said: “After advising individuals they are under investigation, we will guarantee their first accounts.

“We take this issue extremely seriously and we have a team of researchers who investigate.

“Considering the volume of CCTV images and the number of individuals related, we want to get all the evidence and review, but we want to make sure that we are working hard to move forward as quickly as possible.”

The allegations are said to be both in office and in office between August 2024 and January 2025. Officers, from the police officer to Sergeant.

On Tuesday, IOPC said that researchers were in the process of applying to the members of the relevant people and that they were in the process of communicating with them.

In addition, he was referred from a separate police force about the behavior of another individual, who had previously been in Charing Cross but transferred from Met since then.

IPC also objected directly to the police officers and staff in Charing Cross for information about the “Potential Behavior issues” in custody Suite.

“As a result of the appeal in the Met, we had a series of police staff working on the Charing Cross Station and we follow every report.”

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