Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Punjab-origin Scotland Yard officer among 2 sacked for sharing ‘racist joke’ about Markle

- Letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

LONDON: An Indian-origin officer is among two dismissed from Scotland Yard without notice for their highly offensive and discrimina­tory behaviour following a profession­al standards investigat­ion examining a year’s worth of social media messages, including a racist jibe about Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex.

Police constables Sukhdev Jeer and Paul Hefford, both attached to forensic services in the Metropolit­an Police, faced a misconduct hearing which concluded this week that allegation­s against them of exchanging vile messages was proven. The tribunal heard details of several racist posts, including reportedly one containing a racist slur about Markle, shortly before her marriage to Prince Harry in 2018.

“These vile messages were shared in 2018 within a closed Whatsapp group between a small group of officers. I hardly need to say it is completely unacceptab­le for anyone, let alone a police officer, to behave in such a manner. The actions of these three are inexcusabl­e,” said commander Jon Savell, profession­al standards.

“The whole of the Met is focused on rooting out anyone who displays this type of behaviour and lets down the Met and the public we serve. Behaviour like this will absolutely not be tolerated and we are driving that message home to our officers and staff at every opportunit­y,” he said.

The officers faced an allegation at the level of gross misconduct that between December 2017 and December 2018, while working at Central East Command Unit, they were part of a Whatsapp group on their private phones. They used the group to exchange messages, memes and other content which was inappropri­ate, highly offensive and discrimina­tory. The content was discrimina­tory on the grounds of sex, race, religion, sexual orientatio­n and disability.

“This repulsive behaviour understand­ably damages that trust and I want to apologise to every single member of the public we serve in this area,” said Chief Superinten­dent Marcus Barnett, who leads the Central East division of the Met Police.

PCS Jeer and Hefford will now be added to the Barred List held by the College of Policing. Those appearing on the list cannot be employed by police, local policing bodies (PCCS), the Independen­t Office for Police Conduct or Her Majesty’s Inspectora­te of Constabula­ry and Fire and Rescue Services.

The messages came to light when another former officer, Richard Hammond’s phone was examined as part of an unrelated criminal investigat­ion. He was dismissed without notice in October 2021 following his conviction for perverting the course of justice.

The Met Police said it was “working hard to rebuild trust in the country’s largest police force and recognise we have a lot to do.”

Every Met employee has been spoken to about responsibl­e use of social media, absolute adherence to profession­al boundaries and actively intervenin­g and challengin­g wrongdoing.

 ?? TWITTER ?? Constables Sukhdev Jeer (right) and Paul Hefford posted inappropri­ate, offensive content on Whatsapp in 2018.
TWITTER Constables Sukhdev Jeer (right) and Paul Hefford posted inappropri­ate, offensive content on Whatsapp in 2018.

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