Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

PUNJABORIG­IN UK WOMAN COP FACES PROBE

GUIDELINES BREACHED Temporary chief superinten­dent with metropolit­an police, Parm Sandhu has been served with gross misconduct investigat­ion notice after allegation­s she broke the rules on being nominated for a royal honour

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: One of Britain’s seniormost Indian-origin female officers has been placed of restricted duties as Scotland Yard investigat­es allegation­s that she broke the rules on being nominated for a royal honour.

Parm Sandhu, currently serving as temporary chief superinten­dent with the metropolit­an police, has been served with a “gross misconduct” investigat­ion notice and could potentiall­y face a serious disciplina­ry charge.

“The Met’s directorat­e of profession­al standards (DPS) is investigat­ing the conduct of three officers following an allegation that they breached guidelines relating to the UK honours nomination process,” a met police statement said.

“A temporary chief superinten­dent currently attached to human resources was served with a gross misconduct notice on June 27 and has been placed on restricted duties,” it said.

The two other officers — a detective superinten­dent and an inspector, both from frontline policing — were also served with misconduct notices on June 27 but they remain on full duties while inquiries continue, the force added.

According to the BBC, the inquiry is focusing on whether Sandhu encouraged her colleagues to support her nomination for a Queen’s Police Medal (QPM), which is awarded twice a year by Queen Elizabeth II as part of her honours’ lists.

The medals are given to serving police officers in the UK in recognitio­n of distinguis­hed service or outstandin­g courage in the line of duty.

National Police Chief Council guidelines say that “any person can nominate any other person for an honour”.

However, as with other honours, people are not expected to nominate themselves and are not meant to contribute to or know about the process.

The internal Met investigat­ion is examining an allegation that Sandhu may have contacted other officers with a summary of informatio­n to support her QPM nomination. The inquiry is at an early stage and no disciplina­ry action has been taken so far.

Sandhu, who joined the police service in 1989, rose through the ranks to become borough commander in Richmond-uponthames.

She is one of the most senior ethnic minority female officers in the Met Police..

Last month, she had tweeted that she will be promoted to chief superinten­dent in the metropolit­an police, adding: “I will be the first woman of colour to hold this rank.”

THE INQUIRY IS AT AN EARLY STAGE AND NO DISCIPLINA­RY ACTION HAS BEEN TAKEN SO FAR; SANDHU HAS RISEN THROUGH THE RANKS IN THE POLICE FORCE

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