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5-Day Summary
Fri 22nd April 2022, 10:00am International Dispute Resolution Centre
PC Sandeep Khunkhun – Metropolitan Police Service,
It is alleged that between January and April 2020 PC Khunkhun failed to fully investigate several allegations of domestic abuse reported by a female victim or to instigate suitable safeguarding measures to assist in protecting the female victim. The female subsequently died in an arson attack on her home in April 2020, perpetrated by her husband.
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Fri 22nd April 2022, (time not published) BTP Headquarters, 25 Camden Road, London
PC Sean Wellings – British Transport Police,
It is alleged that in November 2020 at London Victoria train station, whilst off duty PC Wellings assisted an on-duty colleague responding to a reported incident and used disproportionate force during the arrest of a suspect.
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Fri 22nd April 2022, (time not published) West Midlands Police Headquarters
PC 0044 Loi – West Midlands,
On 1 May 2020 PC Loi was driving an unmarked police car when he observed a road traffic collision, which he reported to the force control room. The officer was informed that one of the drivers had run away from the scene and had been detained a short distance away by members of the public.
On arrival at the location he saw members of the public detained the driver face down on the ground. He was informed that the driver had been resisting restraint shortly beforehand. The officer decided to apply handcuffs.
The driver did not provide any active resistance to the officer and was not speaking or moving. A member of the public involved in the restraint expressed the view that the driver was ‘putting it on’.
PC Loi shook the driver to rouse him but obtained no response. He did not make any further inquiries to establish whether the driver’s unresponsiveness was genuine or not. The officer requested an ambulance but did not commence first aid.
On other officers arriving in just over a minute, PC Loi briefed them and they commenced first aid. Ambulance and medical staff subsequently arrived and took over the primary care.
It is alleged that PC Loi failed to conduct his own assessment of the situation and did not provide any adequate care or first aid, contrary to his training and his duty as constable to protect life.
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Mon 25th April 2022, 10:00am International Dispute Resolution Centre
PC Sandeep Khunkhun – Metropolitan Police Service,
It is alleged that between January and April 2020 PC Khunkhun failed to fully investigate several allegations of domestic abuse reported by a female victim or to instigate suitable safeguarding measures to assist in protecting the female victim. The female subsequently died in an arson attack on her home in April 2020, perpetrated by her husband.
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Mon 25th April 2022, (time not published) Hampshire Fire and Police HQ, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, SO50 9SJ
PC Edward Greevy – Hampshire Constabulary,
PC Edward Greevy faces allegations whereby it is alleged in summary that he failed to act in accordance with his duties and responsibilities, orders and instructions or with honesty and integrity when dealing with two domestic violence incidents reported on 6 May 2020 and 29 May 2020.
Further, it is alleged that he failed to follow national guidance on Community Resolutions, created false and misleading records in relation to these incidents and acted dishonestly when discussing the investigation with superior officers.
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Mon 25th April 2022, (time not published) BTP Headquarters, 25 Camden Road, London
PC Sean Wellings – British Transport Police,
It is alleged that in November 2020 at London Victoria train station, whilst off duty PC Wellings assisted an on-duty colleague responding to a reported incident and used disproportionate force during the arrest of a suspect.
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Mon 25th April 2022, (time not published) Magistrates’ Court Building, Estcourt Terrace, Goole, DN14 5AF
PC 1397 Andrew Moss – Humberside Police,
While on sick leave from Humberside Police due to a bone fracture, he attended work at his place of secondary employment on at least one of the following occasions:
24 May 2021
1 June 2021
Further, he failed to inform Humberside Police of attending work at his place of secondary employment.
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Mon 25th April 2022, 10:00am Professional Standards Conference/Hearing Room, 21 New Street, 3rd Floor, EC2M 4TP
Special Superintendent Christopher FISHER WIGHT – City of London Police,
Following an investigation by Norfolk Constabulary, Special Superintendent Christopher FISHER WIGHT was charged with three counts of making indecent images of children, contrary to the Protection of Children Act 1978. On Tuesday 22nd March 2022 he was convicted of all three offenses and awaits sentence. He now stands accused of discreditable conduct contrary to schedule 2 of the standards of professional
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Mon 25th April 2022, 10:00am Greater Manchester Police Force Headquarters, Central Park, Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP
Sgt Glyn Martin – Greater Manchester Police,
Sgt Glyn Martin will answer allegations that his conduct amounts to a breach of the Standards of Professional Behaviour of Honesty & Integrity, Authority, Respect & Courtesy and Discreditable Conduct contrary to the Police (Conduct) Regulations 2012.
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Mon 25th April 2022, 10:00am Hampshire Fire and Police HQ, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, SO50 9SJ
PC Edward Greevy – Hampshire Constabulary,
PC Edward Greevy faces allegations whereby it is alleged in summary that he failed to act in accordance with his duties and responsibilities, orders and instructions or with honesty and integrity when dealing with two domestic violence incidents reported on 6 May 2020 and 29 May 2020.
Further, it is alleged that he failed to follow national guidance on Community Resolutions, created false and misleading records in relation to these incidents and acted dishonestly when discussing the investigation with superior officers. It is alleged that his conduct as set out in the full particulars of the Regulation 30 Notice would discredit the police service and/or undermine public confidence in it.
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Mon 25th April 2022, (time not published) Empress State Building, Lillie Road, SW6, London
PC Khafilat Kareem – Metropolitan Police Service,
In June 2019 PC Kareem requested leave to appear on a non UK TV show, the application was reviewed but a decision was made that it was not in the best interest of either the officer or the Metropolitan Police Service. Although permission for the leave was granted, permission to participate on the show was not granted.
In June 2019 PC Kareem left the UK and without permission took her work laptop with her. In July 2019 PC Kareem began participating on the TV show and surrendered her work laptop to the show’s organizers.
After returning to the UK, PC Kareem failed to declare a business interest in relation to publicity and promotion of the TV show.
It is alleged that PC Kareem’s conduct has breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of, Orders & Instructions and Discreditable Conduct
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Mon 25th April 2022, 9:30am Empress State Building, Lillie Rd, London
PC Rudvelle Walters – Metropolitan Police Service,
It is alleged that on 5 February 2019, PC Rudvelle Walters attended a hotel in Wembley to conduct a welfare check on a missing person (Ms A). It is alleged that, while in the hotel room, PC Walters:
exchanged personal telephone numbers with Ms A, and “friended” her on Facebook, along with Ms A’s friend (Ms B) who was also present.
telephoned Ms A and, later, messaged her on Facebook Messenger
slapped Ms A’s backside, and placed his hand down her knickers.
posed inappropriate questions to Ms A and Ms B
attempted to kiss Ms B.
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Mon 25th April 2022, 10:00am Magistrates’ Court Building, Estcourt Terrace, Goole, DN14 5AF
PC Andrew Moss – Humberside Police,
While on sick leave from Humberside Police due to a bone fracture, he attended work at his place of secondary employment on at least one of the following occasions:
24 May 2021
1 June 2021
Further, he failed to inform Humberside Police of attending work at his place of secondary employment.
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Mon 25th April 2022, (time not published) Greater Manchester Police Force Headquarters, Central Park, Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP
Sgt Glyn Martin – Greater Manchester Police,
No further information has been provided by the force into the circumstances of the alleged breaches.
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Tue 26th April 2022, 10:00am International Dispute Resolution Centre
PC Sandeep Khunkhun – Metropolitan Police Service,
It is alleged that between January and April 2020 PC Khunkhun failed to fully investigate several allegations of domestic abuse reported by a female victim or to instigate suitable safeguarding measures to assist in protecting the female victim. The female subsequently died in an arson attack on her home in April 2020, perpetrated by her husband.
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Tue 26th April 2022, (time not published) Hampshire Fire and Police HQ, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, SO50 9SJ
PC Edward Greevy – Hampshire Constabulary,
PC Edward Greevy faces allegations whereby it is alleged in summary that he failed to act in accordance with his duties and responsibilities, orders and instructions or with honesty and integrity when dealing with two domestic violence incidents reported on 6 May 2020 and 29 May 2020.
Further, it is alleged that he failed to follow national guidance on Community Resolutions, created false and misleading records in relation to these incidents and acted dishonestly when discussing the investigation with superior officers.
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Tue 26th April 2022, 10:00am Greater Manchester Police Force Headquarters, Central Park, Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP
Sgt Glyn Martin – Greater Manchester Police,
Sgt Glyn Martin will answer allegations that his conduct amounts to a breach of the Standards of Professional Behaviour of Honesty & Integrity, Authority, Respect & Courtesy and Discreditable Conduct contrary to the Police (Conduct) Regulations 2012.
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Tue 26th April 2022, 10:00am Hampshire Fire and Police HQ, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, SO50 9SJ
PC Edward Greevy – Hampshire Constabulary,
PC Edward Greevy faces allegations whereby it is alleged in summary that he failed to act in accordance with his duties and responsibilities, orders and instructions or with honesty and integrity when dealing with two domestic violence incidents reported on 6 May 2020 and 29 May 2020.
Further, it is alleged that he failed to follow national guidance on Community Resolutions, created false and misleading records in relation to these incidents and acted dishonestly when discussing the investigation with superior officers. It is alleged that his conduct as set out in the full particulars of the Regulation 30 Notice would discredit the police service and/or undermine public confidence in it.
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Tue 26th April 2022, (time not published) Empress State Building, Lillie Road, SW6, London
PC Khafilat Kareem – Metropolitan Police Service,
In June 2019 PC Kareem requested leave to appear on a non UK TV show, the application was reviewed but a decision was made that it was not in the best interest of either the officer or the Metropolitan Police Service. Although permission for the leave was granted, permission to participate on the show was not granted.
In June 2019 PC Kareem left the UK and without permission took her work laptop with her. In July 2019 PC Kareem began participating on the TV show and surrendered her work laptop to the show’s organizers.
After returning to the UK, PC Kareem failed to declare a business interest in relation to publicity and promotion of the TV show.
It is alleged that PC Kareem’s conduct has breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of, Orders & Instructions and Discreditable Conduct
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Tue 26th April 2022, 9:30am Empress State Building, Lillie Rd, London
PC Rudvelle Walters – Metropolitan Police Service,
It is alleged that on 5 February 2019, PC Rudvelle Walters attended a hotel in Wembley to conduct a welfare check on a missing person (Ms A). It is alleged that, while in the hotel room, PC Walters:
exchanged personal telephone numbers with Ms A, and “friended” her on Facebook, along with Ms A’s friend (Ms B) who was also present.
telephoned Ms A and, later, messaged her on Facebook Messenger
slapped Ms A’s backside, and placed his hand down her knickers.
posed inappropriate questions to Ms A and Ms B
attempted to kiss Ms B.
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Tue 26th April 2022, 10:00am Police Headquarters, Glan-y-Don, Colwyn Bay
Police Constable 2772 Ashton – North Wales Police,
- On 12th February 2021 Police Constable 2772 Ashton asked, ordered, or instructed a colleague to conduct searches on North Wales Police systems in relation to an event reference Y190290.
- Constable Ashton viewed the contents of two events and became aware of the identity of the person reporting one of those events.
- Constable Ashton informed or caused other persons outside of North Wales Police to become aware of the identity of the person reporting one of the two events referred to above.
- Constable Ashton had no policing purpose for initiating the checks and failed to report his actions to a supervisor.
- Constable Ashton has breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour relating to Discreditable Conduct, Honesty and Integrity, Confidentiality, Orders and Instructions.
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Tue 26th April 2022, 10:00am Police Headquarters, Glan-y-Don
PC 2772 Ashton – North Wales Police,
Constable Ashton viewed the contents of two events and became aware of the identity of the person reporting one of those events.
Constable Ashton informed or caused other persons outside of North Wales Police to become aware of the identity of the person reporting one of the two events referred to above.
Constable Ashton had no policing purpose for initiating the checks and failed to report his actions to a supervisor.
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Tue 26th April 2022, (time not published) Police Headquarters, Glan-y-Don, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL29 8AW
Police Constable 2772 – North Wales Police,
On 12th February 2021 Police Constable 2772 Ashton asked, ordered, or instructed a colleague to conduct searches on North Wales Police systems in relation to an event reference Y190290.
Constable Ashton viewed the contents of two events and became aware of the identity of the person reporting one of those events.
Constable Ashton informed or caused other persons outside of North Wales Police to become aware of the identity of the person reporting one of the two events referred to above.
Constable Ashton had no policing purpose for initiating the checks and failed to report his actions to a supervisor.
Constable Ashton has breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour relating to Discreditable Conduct, Honesty and Integrity, Confidentiality, Orders and Instructions.
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Hearings List (14 days)
Fri 22nd April 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Sandeep Khunkhun – Metropolitan Police Service,
International Dispute Resolution Centre
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Duties and responsibilities
It is not currently known whether the hearing is to be held in private or public.
It is alleged that between January and April 2020 PC Khunkhun failed to fully investigate several allegations of domestic abuse reported by a female victim or to instigate suitable safeguarding measures to assist in protecting the female victim. The female subsequently died in an arson attack on her home in April 2020, perpetrated by her husband.
Fri 22nd April 2022, (time not published) |
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PC Sean Wellings – British Transport Police,
BTP Headquarters, 25 Camden Road, London
Alleged Breaches
- Use of force
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that in November 2020 at London Victoria train station, whilst off duty PC Wellings assisted an on-duty colleague responding to a reported incident and used disproportionate force during the arrest of a suspect.
Fri 22nd April 2022, (time not published) |
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PC 0044 Loi – West Midlands,
West Midlands Police Headquarters
Alleged Breaches
- Duties and responsibilities
The hearing is to be held in public.
On 1 May 2020 PC Loi was driving an unmarked police car when he observed a road traffic collision, which he reported to the force control room. The officer was informed that one of the drivers had run away from the scene and had been detained a short distance away by members of the public.
On arrival at the location he saw members of the public detained the driver face down on the ground. He was informed that the driver had been resisting restraint shortly beforehand. The officer decided to apply handcuffs.
The driver did not provide any active resistance to the officer and was not speaking or moving. A member of the public involved in the restraint expressed the view that the driver was ‘putting it on’.
PC Loi shook the driver to rouse him but obtained no response. He did not make any further inquiries to establish whether the driver’s unresponsiveness was genuine or not. The officer requested an ambulance but did not commence first aid.
On other officers arriving in just over a minute, PC Loi briefed them and they commenced first aid. Ambulance and medical staff subsequently arrived and took over the primary care.
It is alleged that PC Loi failed to conduct his own assessment of the situation and did not provide any adequate care or first aid, contrary to his training and his duty as constable to protect life.
Mon 25th April 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Sandeep Khunkhun – Metropolitan Police Service,
International Dispute Resolution Centre
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Duties and responsibilities
It is not currently known whether the hearing is to be held in private or public.
It is alleged that between January and April 2020 PC Khunkhun failed to fully investigate several allegations of domestic abuse reported by a female victim or to instigate suitable safeguarding measures to assist in protecting the female victim. The female subsequently died in an arson attack on her home in April 2020, perpetrated by her husband.
Mon 25th April 2022, (time not published) |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Edward Greevy – Hampshire Constabulary,
Hampshire Fire and Police HQ, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, SO50 9SJ
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
The hearing is to be held in public.
PC Edward Greevy faces allegations whereby it is alleged in summary that he failed to act in accordance with his duties and responsibilities, orders and instructions or with honesty and integrity when dealing with two domestic violence incidents reported on 6 May 2020 and 29 May 2020.
Further, it is alleged that he failed to follow national guidance on Community Resolutions, created false and misleading records in relation to these incidents and acted dishonestly when discussing the investigation with superior officers.
Mon 25th April 2022, (time not published) |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Sean Wellings – British Transport Police,
BTP Headquarters, 25 Camden Road, London
Alleged Breaches
- Use of force
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that in November 2020 at London Victoria train station, whilst off duty PC Wellings assisted an on-duty colleague responding to a reported incident and used disproportionate force during the arrest of a suspect.
Mon 25th April 2022, (time not published) |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC 1397 Andrew Moss – Humberside Police,
Magistrates’ Court Building, Estcourt Terrace, Goole, DN14 5AF
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
The hearing is to be held in public.
While on sick leave from Humberside Police due to a bone fracture, he attended work at his place of secondary employment on at least one of the following occasions:
24 May 2021
1 June 2021
Further, he failed to inform Humberside Police of attending work at his place of secondary employment.
Mon 25th April 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
Special Superintendent Christopher FISHER WIGHT – City of London Police,
Professional Standards Conference/Hearing Room, 21 New Street, 3rd Floor, EC2M 4TP
Alleged Breaches
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Following an investigation by Norfolk Constabulary, Special Superintendent Christopher FISHER WIGHT was charged with three counts of making indecent images of children, contrary to the Protection of Children Act 1978. On Tuesday 22nd March 2022 he was convicted of all three offenses and awaits sentence. He now stands accused of discreditable conduct contrary to schedule 2 of the standards of professional
Mon 25th April 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
Sgt Glyn Martin – Greater Manchester Police,
Greater Manchester Police Force Headquarters, Central Park, Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Sgt Glyn Martin will answer allegations that his conduct amounts to a breach of the Standards of Professional Behaviour of Honesty & Integrity, Authority, Respect & Courtesy and Discreditable Conduct contrary to the Police (Conduct) Regulations 2012.
Mon 25th April 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Edward Greevy – Hampshire Constabulary,
Hampshire Fire and Police HQ, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, SO50 9SJ
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
PC Edward Greevy faces allegations whereby it is alleged in summary that he failed to act in accordance with his duties and responsibilities, orders and instructions or with honesty and integrity when dealing with two domestic violence incidents reported on 6 May 2020 and 29 May 2020.
Further, it is alleged that he failed to follow national guidance on Community Resolutions, created false and misleading records in relation to these incidents and acted dishonestly when discussing the investigation with superior officers. It is alleged that his conduct as set out in the full particulars of the Regulation 30 Notice would discredit the police service and/or undermine public confidence in it.
Mon 25th April 2022, (time not published) |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Khafilat Kareem – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Road, SW6, London
Alleged Breaches
- Orders and instructions
- Conduct
It is not currently known whether the hearing is to be held in private or public.
In June 2019 PC Kareem requested leave to appear on a non UK TV show, the application was reviewed but a decision was made that it was not in the best interest of either the officer or the Metropolitan Police Service. Although permission for the leave was granted, permission to participate on the show was not granted.
In June 2019 PC Kareem left the UK and without permission took her work laptop with her. In July 2019 PC Kareem began participating on the TV show and surrendered her work laptop to the show’s organizers.
After returning to the UK, PC Kareem failed to declare a business interest in relation to publicity and promotion of the TV show.
It is alleged that PC Kareem’s conduct has breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of, Orders & Instructions and Discreditable Conduct
Mon 25th April 2022, 9:30am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Rudvelle Walters – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Rd, London
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Equality and diversity
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that on 5 February 2019, PC Rudvelle Walters attended a hotel in Wembley to conduct a welfare check on a missing person (Ms A). It is alleged that, while in the hotel room, PC Walters:
exchanged personal telephone numbers with Ms A, and “friended” her on Facebook, along with Ms A’s friend (Ms B) who was also present.
telephoned Ms A and, later, messaged her on Facebook Messenger
slapped Ms A’s backside, and placed his hand down her knickers.
posed inappropriate questions to Ms A and Ms B
attempted to kiss Ms B.
Mon 25th April 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Andrew Moss – Humberside Police,
Magistrates’ Court Building, Estcourt Terrace, Goole, DN14 5AF
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
The hearing is to be held in public.
While on sick leave from Humberside Police due to a bone fracture, he attended work at his place of secondary employment on at least one of the following occasions:
24 May 2021
1 June 2021
Further, he failed to inform Humberside Police of attending work at his place of secondary employment.
Mon 25th April 2022, (time not published) |
View on Misconduct 999 |
Sgt Glyn Martin – Greater Manchester Police,
Greater Manchester Police Force Headquarters, Central Park, Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
No further information has been provided by the force into the circumstances of the alleged breaches.
Tue 26th April 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Sandeep Khunkhun – Metropolitan Police Service,
International Dispute Resolution Centre
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Duties and responsibilities
It is not currently known whether the hearing is to be held in private or public.
It is alleged that between January and April 2020 PC Khunkhun failed to fully investigate several allegations of domestic abuse reported by a female victim or to instigate suitable safeguarding measures to assist in protecting the female victim. The female subsequently died in an arson attack on her home in April 2020, perpetrated by her husband.
Tue 26th April 2022, (time not published) |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Edward Greevy – Hampshire Constabulary,
Hampshire Fire and Police HQ, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, SO50 9SJ
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
The hearing is to be held in public.
PC Edward Greevy faces allegations whereby it is alleged in summary that he failed to act in accordance with his duties and responsibilities, orders and instructions or with honesty and integrity when dealing with two domestic violence incidents reported on 6 May 2020 and 29 May 2020.
Further, it is alleged that he failed to follow national guidance on Community Resolutions, created false and misleading records in relation to these incidents and acted dishonestly when discussing the investigation with superior officers.
Tue 26th April 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
Sgt Glyn Martin – Greater Manchester Police,
Greater Manchester Police Force Headquarters, Central Park, Northampton Road, Manchester, M40 5BP
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Sgt Glyn Martin will answer allegations that his conduct amounts to a breach of the Standards of Professional Behaviour of Honesty & Integrity, Authority, Respect & Courtesy and Discreditable Conduct contrary to the Police (Conduct) Regulations 2012.
Tue 26th April 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Edward Greevy – Hampshire Constabulary,
Hampshire Fire and Police HQ, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, SO50 9SJ
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
PC Edward Greevy faces allegations whereby it is alleged in summary that he failed to act in accordance with his duties and responsibilities, orders and instructions or with honesty and integrity when dealing with two domestic violence incidents reported on 6 May 2020 and 29 May 2020.
Further, it is alleged that he failed to follow national guidance on Community Resolutions, created false and misleading records in relation to these incidents and acted dishonestly when discussing the investigation with superior officers. It is alleged that his conduct as set out in the full particulars of the Regulation 30 Notice would discredit the police service and/or undermine public confidence in it.
Tue 26th April 2022, (time not published) |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Khafilat Kareem – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Road, SW6, London
Alleged Breaches
- Orders and instructions
- Conduct
It is not currently known whether the hearing is to be held in private or public.
In June 2019 PC Kareem requested leave to appear on a non UK TV show, the application was reviewed but a decision was made that it was not in the best interest of either the officer or the Metropolitan Police Service. Although permission for the leave was granted, permission to participate on the show was not granted.
In June 2019 PC Kareem left the UK and without permission took her work laptop with her. In July 2019 PC Kareem began participating on the TV show and surrendered her work laptop to the show’s organizers.
After returning to the UK, PC Kareem failed to declare a business interest in relation to publicity and promotion of the TV show.
It is alleged that PC Kareem’s conduct has breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of, Orders & Instructions and Discreditable Conduct
Tue 26th April 2022, 9:30am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Rudvelle Walters – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Rd, London
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Equality and diversity
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that on 5 February 2019, PC Rudvelle Walters attended a hotel in Wembley to conduct a welfare check on a missing person (Ms A). It is alleged that, while in the hotel room, PC Walters:
exchanged personal telephone numbers with Ms A, and “friended” her on Facebook, along with Ms A’s friend (Ms B) who was also present.
telephoned Ms A and, later, messaged her on Facebook Messenger
slapped Ms A’s backside, and placed his hand down her knickers.
posed inappropriate questions to Ms A and Ms B
attempted to kiss Ms B.
Tue 26th April 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
Police Constable 2772 Ashton – North Wales Police,
Police Headquarters, Glan-y-Don, Colwyn Bay
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
- On 12th February 2021 Police Constable 2772 Ashton asked, ordered, or instructed a colleague to conduct searches on North Wales Police systems in relation to an event reference Y190290.
- Constable Ashton viewed the contents of two events and became aware of the identity of the person reporting one of those events.
- Constable Ashton informed or caused other persons outside of North Wales Police to become aware of the identity of the person reporting one of the two events referred to above.
- Constable Ashton had no policing purpose for initiating the checks and failed to report his actions to a supervisor.
- Constable Ashton has breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour relating to Discreditable Conduct, Honesty and Integrity, Confidentiality, Orders and Instructions.
Tue 26th April 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC 2772 Ashton – North Wales Police,
Police Headquarters, Glan-y-Don
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Confidentiality
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Constable Ashton viewed the contents of two events and became aware of the identity of the person reporting one of those events.
Constable Ashton informed or caused other persons outside of North Wales Police to become aware of the identity of the person reporting one of the two events referred to above.
Constable Ashton had no policing purpose for initiating the checks and failed to report his actions to a supervisor.
Tue 26th April 2022, (time not published) |
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Police Constable 2772 – North Wales Police,
Police Headquarters, Glan-y-Don, Colwyn Bay, Conwy, LL29 8AW
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Duties and responsibilities
- Confidentiality
- Conduct
It is not currently known whether the hearing is to be held in private or public.
On 12th February 2021 Police Constable 2772 Ashton asked, ordered, or instructed a colleague to conduct searches on North Wales Police systems in relation to an event reference Y190290.
Constable Ashton viewed the contents of two events and became aware of the identity of the person reporting one of those events.
Constable Ashton informed or caused other persons outside of North Wales Police to become aware of the identity of the person reporting one of the two events referred to above.
Constable Ashton had no policing purpose for initiating the checks and failed to report his actions to a supervisor.
Constable Ashton has breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour relating to Discreditable Conduct, Honesty and Integrity, Confidentiality, Orders and Instructions.
Wed 27th April 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Sandeep Khunkhun – Metropolitan Police Service,
International Dispute Resolution Centre
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Duties and responsibilities
It is not currently known whether the hearing is to be held in private or public.
It is alleged that between January and April 2020 PC Khunkhun failed to fully investigate several allegations of domestic abuse reported by a female victim or to instigate suitable safeguarding measures to assist in protecting the female victim. The female subsequently died in an arson attack on her home in April 2020, perpetrated by her husband.
Wed 27th April 2022, (time not published) |
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PC Edward Greevy – Hampshire Constabulary,
Hampshire Fire and Police HQ, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, SO50 9SJ
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
The hearing is to be held in public.
PC Edward Greevy faces allegations whereby it is alleged in summary that he failed to act in accordance with his duties and responsibilities, orders and instructions or with honesty and integrity when dealing with two domestic violence incidents reported on 6 May 2020 and 29 May 2020.
Further, it is alleged that he failed to follow national guidance on Community Resolutions, created false and misleading records in relation to these incidents and acted dishonestly when discussing the investigation with superior officers.
Wed 27th April 2022, 10:00am |
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PC Edward Greevy – Hampshire Constabulary,
Hampshire Fire and Police HQ, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, SO50 9SJ
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
PC Edward Greevy faces allegations whereby it is alleged in summary that he failed to act in accordance with his duties and responsibilities, orders and instructions or with honesty and integrity when dealing with two domestic violence incidents reported on 6 May 2020 and 29 May 2020.
Further, it is alleged that he failed to follow national guidance on Community Resolutions, created false and misleading records in relation to these incidents and acted dishonestly when discussing the investigation with superior officers. It is alleged that his conduct as set out in the full particulars of the Regulation 30 Notice would discredit the police service and/or undermine public confidence in it.
Wed 27th April 2022, (time not published) |
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PC Khafilat Kareem – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Road, SW6, London
Alleged Breaches
- Orders and instructions
- Conduct
It is not currently known whether the hearing is to be held in private or public.
In June 2019 PC Kareem requested leave to appear on a non UK TV show, the application was reviewed but a decision was made that it was not in the best interest of either the officer or the Metropolitan Police Service. Although permission for the leave was granted, permission to participate on the show was not granted.
In June 2019 PC Kareem left the UK and without permission took her work laptop with her. In July 2019 PC Kareem began participating on the TV show and surrendered her work laptop to the show’s organizers.
After returning to the UK, PC Kareem failed to declare a business interest in relation to publicity and promotion of the TV show.
It is alleged that PC Kareem’s conduct has breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of, Orders & Instructions and Discreditable Conduct
Wed 27th April 2022, 9:30am |
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PC Rudvelle Walters – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Rd, London
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Equality and diversity
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that on 5 February 2019, PC Rudvelle Walters attended a hotel in Wembley to conduct a welfare check on a missing person (Ms A). It is alleged that, while in the hotel room, PC Walters:
exchanged personal telephone numbers with Ms A, and “friended” her on Facebook, along with Ms A’s friend (Ms B) who was also present.
telephoned Ms A and, later, messaged her on Facebook Messenger
slapped Ms A’s backside, and placed his hand down her knickers.
posed inappropriate questions to Ms A and Ms B
attempted to kiss Ms B.
Wed 27th April 2022, 10:00am |
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Police Constable 2772 Ashton – North Wales Police,
Police Headquarters, Glan-y-Don, Colwyn Bay
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
- On 12th February 2021 Police Constable 2772 Ashton asked, ordered, or instructed a colleague to conduct searches on North Wales Police systems in relation to an event reference Y190290.
- Constable Ashton viewed the contents of two events and became aware of the identity of the person reporting one of those events.
- Constable Ashton informed or caused other persons outside of North Wales Police to become aware of the identity of the person reporting one of the two events referred to above.
- Constable Ashton had no policing purpose for initiating the checks and failed to report his actions to a supervisor.
- Constable Ashton has breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour relating to Discreditable Conduct, Honesty and Integrity, Confidentiality, Orders and Instructions.
Thu 28th April 2022, 10:00am |
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PC Sandeep Khunkhun – Metropolitan Police Service,
International Dispute Resolution Centre
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Duties and responsibilities
It is not currently known whether the hearing is to be held in private or public.
It is alleged that between January and April 2020 PC Khunkhun failed to fully investigate several allegations of domestic abuse reported by a female victim or to instigate suitable safeguarding measures to assist in protecting the female victim. The female subsequently died in an arson attack on her home in April 2020, perpetrated by her husband.
Thu 28th April 2022, (time not published) |
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PC Edward Greevy – Hampshire Constabulary,
Hampshire Fire and Police HQ, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, SO50 9SJ
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
The hearing is to be held in public.
PC Edward Greevy faces allegations whereby it is alleged in summary that he failed to act in accordance with his duties and responsibilities, orders and instructions or with honesty and integrity when dealing with two domestic violence incidents reported on 6 May 2020 and 29 May 2020.
Further, it is alleged that he failed to follow national guidance on Community Resolutions, created false and misleading records in relation to these incidents and acted dishonestly when discussing the investigation with superior officers.
Thu 28th April 2022, 10:00am |
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PC Edward Greevy – Hampshire Constabulary,
Hampshire Fire and Police HQ, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, SO50 9SJ
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
PC Edward Greevy faces allegations whereby it is alleged in summary that he failed to act in accordance with his duties and responsibilities, orders and instructions or with honesty and integrity when dealing with two domestic violence incidents reported on 6 May 2020 and 29 May 2020.
Further, it is alleged that he failed to follow national guidance on Community Resolutions, created false and misleading records in relation to these incidents and acted dishonestly when discussing the investigation with superior officers. It is alleged that his conduct as set out in the full particulars of the Regulation 30 Notice would discredit the police service and/or undermine public confidence in it.
Thu 28th April 2022, (time not published) |
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PC Khafilat Kareem – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Road, SW6, London
Alleged Breaches
- Orders and instructions
- Conduct
It is not currently known whether the hearing is to be held in private or public.
In June 2019 PC Kareem requested leave to appear on a non UK TV show, the application was reviewed but a decision was made that it was not in the best interest of either the officer or the Metropolitan Police Service. Although permission for the leave was granted, permission to participate on the show was not granted.
In June 2019 PC Kareem left the UK and without permission took her work laptop with her. In July 2019 PC Kareem began participating on the TV show and surrendered her work laptop to the show’s organizers.
After returning to the UK, PC Kareem failed to declare a business interest in relation to publicity and promotion of the TV show.
It is alleged that PC Kareem’s conduct has breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of, Orders & Instructions and Discreditable Conduct
Thu 28th April 2022, 10:00am |
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Police Constable 2772 Ashton – North Wales Police,
Police Headquarters, Glan-y-Don, Colwyn Bay
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
- On 12th February 2021 Police Constable 2772 Ashton asked, ordered, or instructed a colleague to conduct searches on North Wales Police systems in relation to an event reference Y190290.
- Constable Ashton viewed the contents of two events and became aware of the identity of the person reporting one of those events.
- Constable Ashton informed or caused other persons outside of North Wales Police to become aware of the identity of the person reporting one of the two events referred to above.
- Constable Ashton had no policing purpose for initiating the checks and failed to report his actions to a supervisor.
- Constable Ashton has breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour relating to Discreditable Conduct, Honesty and Integrity, Confidentiality, Orders and Instructions.
Thu 28th April 2022, 10:00am |
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Police Constable P1505 Michael Clark – Northamptonshire Police,
Greenwell Room, Wootton Hall, Mereway by Northamptonshire
Alleged Breaches
- Orders and instructions
- Confidentiality
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Allegation 1 On or around November 3, 2020, your conduct breached the standards of professional behaviour in respect of your use of confidential Police systems.
The Northamptonshire Police Computer Misuse Policy expressly prohibits accessing information on confidential Police systems relating to friends, family members, acquaintances, neighbours or celebrities.
You commenced a relationship with KE. On November 3, 2020 you were on duty when you accessed NICHE and conducted a detailed find using the date of birth and partial surname of KE. You accessed the nominal of KE and reviewed information contained on KE’s nominal record. You then accessed an occurrence relating to an offence where KE was listed as the aggrieved. This would have provided you with information describing the occurrence and what was recorded. This also provided you with information relating to the other people involved in the occurrence.
The particulars of misconduct are as follows:
Your access of KE’s information was unauthorised and you had no reasonable excuse for accessing KE’s nominal and/or occurrence as
You did not have a legitimate policing purpose for conducting the research
Further or in the alternative, the access was prohibited by the Northamptonshire Police Computer Misuse Policy
Allegation 2 Between September 1 and December 11, 2020, your conduct breached the standards of professional behaviour in respect of your work times and accrual of time owed in lieu (TOIL) to which you were not entitled.
At all material times you were deployed in the Initial Investigation Team (IIT). You understood that Northamptonshire Police operated a duty management system for booking on and off duty. This was intended to record working time to ensure that staff worked the hours for which they were paid. Where staff worked more hours than rostered, this would be due back to them as time off in lieu (TOIL).
The accurate operation of this system relies on staff booking on and booking off manually. On various dates between September 1 and December 11, 2021, you logged out of your computer and finished work before the end of your rostered period of duty, but did not book off. The failure to book off created the inaccurate record that you had continued working until your end of duty time.
The failure to book off on days when you finished work early maintained a false impression that you retained a balance of time off in lieu (TOIL). Had you booked off when you finished work, your TOIL balance would have been depleted. The failure to book off enabled you to continue to request and/or take time off attributing it to a TOIL balance which had been artificially maintained and/or to which you were not entitled. This created the false impression that you were entitled to TOIL.
Fri 29th April 2022, (time not published) |
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PC Edward Greevy – Hampshire Constabulary,
Hampshire Fire and Police HQ, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, SO50 9SJ
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
The hearing is to be held in public.
PC Edward Greevy faces allegations whereby it is alleged in summary that he failed to act in accordance with his duties and responsibilities, orders and instructions or with honesty and integrity when dealing with two domestic violence incidents reported on 6 May 2020 and 29 May 2020.
Further, it is alleged that he failed to follow national guidance on Community Resolutions, created false and misleading records in relation to these incidents and acted dishonestly when discussing the investigation with superior officers.
Fri 29th April 2022, 10:00am |
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PC Edward Greevy – Hampshire Constabulary,
Hampshire Fire and Police HQ, Leigh Road, Eastleigh, SO50 9SJ
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
PC Edward Greevy faces allegations whereby it is alleged in summary that he failed to act in accordance with his duties and responsibilities, orders and instructions or with honesty and integrity when dealing with two domestic violence incidents reported on 6 May 2020 and 29 May 2020.
Further, it is alleged that he failed to follow national guidance on Community Resolutions, created false and misleading records in relation to these incidents and acted dishonestly when discussing the investigation with superior officers. It is alleged that his conduct as set out in the full particulars of the Regulation 30 Notice would discredit the police service and/or undermine public confidence in it.
Fri 29th April 2022, (time not published) |
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PC Khafilat Kareem – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Road, SW6, London
Alleged Breaches
- Orders and instructions
- Conduct
It is not currently known whether the hearing is to be held in private or public.
In June 2019 PC Kareem requested leave to appear on a non UK TV show, the application was reviewed but a decision was made that it was not in the best interest of either the officer or the Metropolitan Police Service. Although permission for the leave was granted, permission to participate on the show was not granted.
In June 2019 PC Kareem left the UK and without permission took her work laptop with her. In July 2019 PC Kareem began participating on the TV show and surrendered her work laptop to the show’s organizers.
After returning to the UK, PC Kareem failed to declare a business interest in relation to publicity and promotion of the TV show.
It is alleged that PC Kareem’s conduct has breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of, Orders & Instructions and Discreditable Conduct
Fri 29th April 2022, 10:00am |
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Police Constable 2772 Ashton – North Wales Police,
Police Headquarters, Glan-y-Don, Colwyn Bay
Alleged Breaches
- Honesty and integrity
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
- On 12th February 2021 Police Constable 2772 Ashton asked, ordered, or instructed a colleague to conduct searches on North Wales Police systems in relation to an event reference Y190290.
- Constable Ashton viewed the contents of two events and became aware of the identity of the person reporting one of those events.
- Constable Ashton informed or caused other persons outside of North Wales Police to become aware of the identity of the person reporting one of the two events referred to above.
- Constable Ashton had no policing purpose for initiating the checks and failed to report his actions to a supervisor.
- Constable Ashton has breached the Standards of Professional Behaviour relating to Discreditable Conduct, Honesty and Integrity, Confidentiality, Orders and Instructions.