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5-Day Summary
Wed 10th August 2022, 10:00am 10 Toft Green, York
PC Kasim Rehman – British Transport Police,
PC Rehman is to answer allegations in relation to the breaches of the standards as in Orders & Instructions, Duties & Responsibilities, Honesty & Integrity and Discreditable Conduct in that;
On 13 July 2021, officers were called to attend Ryder Brow Railway Station.
They were despatched to assist with a suicidal male as there were obvious and immediate concerns about the males mental health.
It is alleged that during the incident, Pc Rehman turned off a fellow officers body worn video on two occasions. This was in breach of policy.
PC Rehman also failed to carry out his duty and obligations to the best of his ability. He should have ensured that he did not leave the male alone until either he had voluntarily admitted himself to hospital for a mental health assessment or he had taken him under s. 136 powers to have him assessed. He failed to take adequate steps to ensure that the male was safe.
He is further alleged to have made an a written statement that was false, misleading and inaccurate, dishonest and made to protect his position.
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Thu 11th August 2022, 9:00am Empress State Building, Lillie Rd, London
PC Luke Wilson – Metropolitan Police Service,
On 2 July 2021 in a public house in King William Street, City of London, PC Wilson was off duty when he was alleged to have been involved in the assault of a member of staff.
On 9 March 2022 at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, PC Wilson was convicted of assault by beating, contrary to section 39 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988.
PC Wilson was sentenced on 29 March 2022 to 10 weeks imprisonment suspended for 12 months, 80 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay Crown Prosecution Service costs of £775, compensation of £200 and a victim statutory surcharge of £128.
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Thu 11th August 2022, (time not published) 10 Toft Green, York
PC Kasim Rehman – British Transport Police,
PC Rehman is to answer allegations in relation to the breaches of the standards as in Orders & Instructions, Duties & Responsibilities, Honesty & Integrity and Discreditable Conduct in that;
On 13 July 2021, officers were called to attend Ryder Brow Railway Station.
They were despatched to assist with a suicidal male as there were obvious and immediate concerns about the males mental health.
It is alleged that during the incident, Pc Rehman turned off a fellow officers body worn video on two occasions. This was in breach of policy.
PC Rehman also failed to carry out his duty and obligations to the best of his ability. He should have ensured that he did not leave the male alone until either he had voluntarily admitted himself to hospital for a mental health assessment or he had taken him under s. 136 powers to have him assessed. He failed to take adequate steps to ensure that the male was safe.
He is further alleged to have made an a written statement that was false, misleading and inaccurate, dishonest and made to protect his position.
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Thu 11th August 2022, 10:00am Empress State Building, Lillie Road, SW6, London
PC Tufael Ishaque – Metropolitan Police Service,
On 2 May 2022 PC Ishaque accepted and signed a caution from Lambeth Council in relation to:
- Misuse of a Blue badge – Section 117 Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984
- The use of a deceased person’s disability badge – Section 6 Fraud Act 2006
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Thu 11th August 2022, 9:00am West Midlands Police Headquarters
PC Sarker – West Midlands,
Between approximately October 2020 and June 2021 former PC Sarker created and maintained a detailed tissue of lies to colleagues and supervisors about a fake girlfriend, her fake illness, her fake death, and subsequent fake funeral and abused the trust and compassion of his colleagues and supervisors resulting in the former officer benefiting inappropriately in the form of being allowed to start work later and finish early, being granted compassionate leave and sick leave.
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Thu 11th August 2022, 9:00am West Midlands
PC 24500 Sarkar – West Midlands Police,
Between approximately October 2020 and June 2021 former PC Sarker created and maintained a detailed tissue of lies to colleagues and supervisors about a fake girlfriend, her fake illness, her fake death, and subsequent fake funeral and abused the trust and compassion of his colleagues and supervisors resulting in the former officer benefiting inappropriately in the form of being allowed to start work later and finish early, being granted compassionate leave and sick leave.
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Thu 11th August 2022, 10:00am Nortamptonshiure Police HQ
Former SC Robyn Wilson – Northamptonshire Police,
It is alleged that the former officer concerned:
At the time was enrolled as a student at Northampton University completing a policing diploma qualification. She was also a special constable.
On July 3, 2021, she met with a Special Constable colleague and a Police Constable colleague at a public house where they had around three glasses of cider. She proceeded to tell them;
a) That she and Officer A had been spoken to by a Sergeant about an allegation that she and Officer A were in an intimate relationship, which both of them had denied.
b) That it was in fact correct that she and Officer A were in an intimate relationship and that (by implication) she had lied to the Sergeant;
c) That on a date unknown she was at her home address with Officer A whilst they were both on duty, and the two of them were having sex when Officer A was called on his radio to attend a grade one emergency incident;
d)That there were naked images on her phone of Officer A and that he and her had been sending these images to each other.
The statements that she made were false, but she intended the Special Constable colleague and/or Police Constable colleague to believe that they were true.
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Fri 12th August 2022, 10:00am 10 Toft Green, York
PC Kasim Rehman – British Transport Police,
PC Rehman is to answer allegations in relation to the breaches of the standards as in Orders & Instructions, Duties & Responsibilities, Honesty & Integrity and Discreditable Conduct in that;
On 13 July 2021, officers were called to attend Ryder Brow Railway Station.
They were despatched to assist with a suicidal male as there were obvious and immediate concerns about the males mental health.
It is alleged that during the incident, Pc Rehman turned off a fellow officers body worn video on two occasions. This was in breach of policy.
PC Rehman also failed to carry out his duty and obligations to the best of his ability. He should have ensured that he did not leave the male alone until either he had voluntarily admitted himself to hospital for a mental health assessment or he had taken him under s. 136 powers to have him assessed. He failed to take adequate steps to ensure that the male was safe.
He is further alleged to have made an a written statement that was false, misleading and inaccurate, dishonest and made to protect his position.
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Fri 12th August 2022, 10:00am West Midlands Police Headquarters
PC 24421 Miah – West Midlands Police,
On 20 November 2020, without reasonable excuse the former officer visited London and breached the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (no 4) Regulations 2020. The officer provided a false explanation on the reason for his presence in London and his role at West Midlands Police when questioned by the Metropolitan Police.
On 23 December 2020, the former officer told a supervisor in a formal meeting that his absence on 15-23 November was due to self -isolation pending test results as he had displayed Covid-19 symptoms. This was a false account as the officer was not self-isolating on 20 November 2020 when he visited London.
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Fri 12th August 2022, 10:00am Nortamptonshiure Police HQ
Former SC Robyn Wilson – Northamptonshire Police,
It is alleged that the former officer concerned:
At the time was enrolled as a student at Northampton University completing a policing diploma qualification. She was also a special constable.
On July 3, 2021, she met with a Special Constable colleague and a Police Constable colleague at a public house where they had around three glasses of cider. She proceeded to tell them;
a) That she and Officer A had been spoken to by a Sergeant about an allegation that she and Officer A were in an intimate relationship, which both of them had denied.
b) That it was in fact correct that she and Officer A were in an intimate relationship and that (by implication) she had lied to the Sergeant;
c) That on a date unknown she was at her home address with Officer A whilst they were both on duty, and the two of them were having sex when Officer A was called on his radio to attend a grade one emergency incident;
d)That there were naked images on her phone of Officer A and that he and her had been sending these images to each other.
The statements that she made were false, but she intended the Special Constable colleague and/or Police Constable colleague to believe that they were true.
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Hearings List (14 days)
Wed 10th August 2022, 10:00am |
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PC Kasim Rehman – British Transport Police,
10 Toft Green, York
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
PC Rehman is to answer allegations in relation to the breaches of the standards as in Orders & Instructions, Duties & Responsibilities, Honesty & Integrity and Discreditable Conduct in that;
On 13 July 2021, officers were called to attend Ryder Brow Railway Station.
They were despatched to assist with a suicidal male as there were obvious and immediate concerns about the males mental health.
It is alleged that during the incident, Pc Rehman turned off a fellow officers body worn video on two occasions. This was in breach of policy.
PC Rehman also failed to carry out his duty and obligations to the best of his ability. He should have ensured that he did not leave the male alone until either he had voluntarily admitted himself to hospital for a mental health assessment or he had taken him under s. 136 powers to have him assessed. He failed to take adequate steps to ensure that the male was safe.
He is further alleged to have made an a written statement that was false, misleading and inaccurate, dishonest and made to protect his position.
Thu 11th August 2022, 9:00am |
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PC Luke Wilson – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Rd, London
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
On 2 July 2021 in a public house in King William Street, City of London, PC Wilson was off duty when he was alleged to have been involved in the assault of a member of staff.
On 9 March 2022 at Westminster Magistrates’ Court, PC Wilson was convicted of assault by beating, contrary to section 39 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988.
PC Wilson was sentenced on 29 March 2022 to 10 weeks imprisonment suspended for 12 months, 80 hours unpaid work and ordered to pay Crown Prosecution Service costs of £775, compensation of £200 and a victim statutory surcharge of £128.
Thu 11th August 2022, (time not published) |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Kasim Rehman – British Transport Police,
10 Toft Green, York
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
PC Rehman is to answer allegations in relation to the breaches of the standards as in Orders & Instructions, Duties & Responsibilities, Honesty & Integrity and Discreditable Conduct in that;
On 13 July 2021, officers were called to attend Ryder Brow Railway Station.
They were despatched to assist with a suicidal male as there were obvious and immediate concerns about the males mental health.
It is alleged that during the incident, Pc Rehman turned off a fellow officers body worn video on two occasions. This was in breach of policy.
PC Rehman also failed to carry out his duty and obligations to the best of his ability. He should have ensured that he did not leave the male alone until either he had voluntarily admitted himself to hospital for a mental health assessment or he had taken him under s. 136 powers to have him assessed. He failed to take adequate steps to ensure that the male was safe.
He is further alleged to have made an a written statement that was false, misleading and inaccurate, dishonest and made to protect his position.
Thu 11th August 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Tufael Ishaque – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Road, SW6, London
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
On 2 May 2022 PC Ishaque accepted and signed a caution from Lambeth Council in relation to:
- Misuse of a Blue badge – Section 117 Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984
- The use of a deceased person’s disability badge – Section 6 Fraud Act 2006
Thu 11th August 2022, 9:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Sarker – West Midlands,
West Midlands Police Headquarters
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Between approximately October 2020 and June 2021 former PC Sarker created and maintained a detailed tissue of lies to colleagues and supervisors about a fake girlfriend, her fake illness, her fake death, and subsequent fake funeral and abused the trust and compassion of his colleagues and supervisors resulting in the former officer benefiting inappropriately in the form of being allowed to start work later and finish early, being granted compassionate leave and sick leave.
Thu 11th August 2022, 9:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC 24500 Sarkar – West Midlands Police,
West Midlands
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Between approximately October 2020 and June 2021 former PC Sarker created and maintained a detailed tissue of lies to colleagues and supervisors about a fake girlfriend, her fake illness, her fake death, and subsequent fake funeral and abused the trust and compassion of his colleagues and supervisors resulting in the former officer benefiting inappropriately in the form of being allowed to start work later and finish early, being granted compassionate leave and sick leave.
Thu 11th August 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
Former SC Robyn Wilson – Northamptonshire Police,
Nortamptonshiure Police HQ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Conduct
It is not currently known whether the hearing is to be held in private or public.
It is alleged that the former officer concerned:
At the time was enrolled as a student at Northampton University completing a policing diploma qualification. She was also a special constable.
On July 3, 2021, she met with a Special Constable colleague and a Police Constable colleague at a public house where they had around three glasses of cider. She proceeded to tell them;
a) That she and Officer A had been spoken to by a Sergeant about an allegation that she and Officer A were in an intimate relationship, which both of them had denied.
b) That it was in fact correct that she and Officer A were in an intimate relationship and that (by implication) she had lied to the Sergeant;
c) That on a date unknown she was at her home address with Officer A whilst they were both on duty, and the two of them were having sex when Officer A was called on his radio to attend a grade one emergency incident;
d)That there were naked images on her phone of Officer A and that he and her had been sending these images to each other.
The statements that she made were false, but she intended the Special Constable colleague and/or Police Constable colleague to believe that they were true.
Fri 12th August 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Kasim Rehman – British Transport Police,
10 Toft Green, York
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Orders and instructions
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
PC Rehman is to answer allegations in relation to the breaches of the standards as in Orders & Instructions, Duties & Responsibilities, Honesty & Integrity and Discreditable Conduct in that;
On 13 July 2021, officers were called to attend Ryder Brow Railway Station.
They were despatched to assist with a suicidal male as there were obvious and immediate concerns about the males mental health.
It is alleged that during the incident, Pc Rehman turned off a fellow officers body worn video on two occasions. This was in breach of policy.
PC Rehman also failed to carry out his duty and obligations to the best of his ability. He should have ensured that he did not leave the male alone until either he had voluntarily admitted himself to hospital for a mental health assessment or he had taken him under s. 136 powers to have him assessed. He failed to take adequate steps to ensure that the male was safe.
He is further alleged to have made an a written statement that was false, misleading and inaccurate, dishonest and made to protect his position.
Fri 12th August 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC 24421 Miah – West Midlands Police,
West Midlands Police Headquarters
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
On 20 November 2020, without reasonable excuse the former officer visited London and breached the Health Protection (Coronavirus, Restrictions) (England) (no 4) Regulations 2020. The officer provided a false explanation on the reason for his presence in London and his role at West Midlands Police when questioned by the Metropolitan Police.
On 23 December 2020, the former officer told a supervisor in a formal meeting that his absence on 15-23 November was due to self -isolation pending test results as he had displayed Covid-19 symptoms. This was a false account as the officer was not self-isolating on 20 November 2020 when he visited London.
Fri 12th August 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
Former SC Robyn Wilson – Northamptonshire Police,
Nortamptonshiure Police HQ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Conduct
It is not currently known whether the hearing is to be held in private or public.
It is alleged that the former officer concerned:
At the time was enrolled as a student at Northampton University completing a policing diploma qualification. She was also a special constable.
On July 3, 2021, she met with a Special Constable colleague and a Police Constable colleague at a public house where they had around three glasses of cider. She proceeded to tell them;
a) That she and Officer A had been spoken to by a Sergeant about an allegation that she and Officer A were in an intimate relationship, which both of them had denied.
b) That it was in fact correct that she and Officer A were in an intimate relationship and that (by implication) she had lied to the Sergeant;
c) That on a date unknown she was at her home address with Officer A whilst they were both on duty, and the two of them were having sex when Officer A was called on his radio to attend a grade one emergency incident;
d)That there were naked images on her phone of Officer A and that he and her had been sending these images to each other.
The statements that she made were false, but she intended the Special Constable colleague and/or Police Constable colleague to believe that they were true.
Mon 15th August 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC 4823 Hafeez Javeed – Thames Valley Police,
Thames Valley Police’s Headquarters Kidlington
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that on 11 August 2020, whilst PC Javeed was on duty at a police station, he touched a member of staff (Miss A) inappropriately without her consent.
Mon 15th August 2022, 10:00am |
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PS W – Avon & Somerset Constabulary,
Avon and Somerset Police Headquarters, Valley Road, Portishead, BS20 8QJ
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
Had sexual relations with a vulnerable member of the public whilst on duty
Gave untruthful answers to a Police Custody Sergeant in relation to his own medical history
Tue 16th August 2022, 10:00am |
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PC 4823 Hafeez Javeed – Thames Valley Police,
Thames Valley Police’s Headquarters Kidlington
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that on 11 August 2020, whilst PC Javeed was on duty at a police station, he touched a member of staff (Miss A) inappropriately without her consent.
Wed 17th August 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC 4823 Hafeez Javeed – Thames Valley Police,
Thames Valley Police’s Headquarters Kidlington
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Conduct
The hearing is to be held in public.
It is alleged that on 11 August 2020, whilst PC Javeed was on duty at a police station, he touched a member of staff (Miss A) inappropriately without her consent.
Thu 18th August 2022, 10:00am |
View on Misconduct 999 |
PC Colin McMeekin – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Road, SW6, London
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
It is not currently known whether the hearing is to be held in private or public.
It is alleged that between 29th May 2019 and 28th September 2019 PC McMeekin gained access to a vulnerable elderly member of the public’s bank accounts by obtaining signatures on 2 non MPS letters of authority. It is alleged that he then took a quantity of money over a 4 month period from the accounts without permission and informed other officers that this was all part of an agreed care plan and was approved by line managers which was not the case.
The matters set out above are individually and/or collectively so serious that they amount to gross misconduct.
The hearing is to last 5 days.
Fri 19th August 2022, 10:00am |
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PC Colin McMeekin – Metropolitan Police Service,
Empress State Building, Lillie Road, SW6, London
Standards of professional behavior that have allegedly been breached
- Honesty and integrity
- Authority, respect and courtesy
- Duties and responsibilities
- Conduct
It is not currently known whether the hearing is to be held in private or public.
It is alleged that between 29th May 2019 and 28th September 2019 PC McMeekin gained access to a vulnerable elderly member of the public’s bank accounts by obtaining signatures on 2 non MPS letters of authority. It is alleged that he then took a quantity of money over a 4 month period from the accounts without permission and informed other officers that this was all part of an agreed care plan and was approved by line managers which was not the case.
The matters set out above are individually and/or collectively so serious that they amount to gross misconduct.
The hearing is to last 5 days.