Jamaica Gleaner

UK top cop of J’can ancestry in hot water over porn conviction

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THE FATE of a British Metropolit­an police chief of Jamaican parentage is hanging in the balance after she was convicted of possessing on her cell phone indecent images sent via WhatsApp by her sister.

According to the UK Guardian newspaper, Superinten­dent Robyn Williams, 54, faces the possibilit­y of being sacked after 36 years of service.

Williams failed to prove that she had a legitimate reason to have the images or that she had not seen the video and did not have reason to believe it was indecent.

After more than 10 hours of deliberati­on, the jury delivered a 10-to-one majority verdict finding her not guilty of corruptly failing to report the image, after rejecting the prosecutio­n’s claim that Williams had seen a thumbnail of the image and thus was aware of its serious nature but failed to report it because she feared getting her sister into trouble.

Williams maintained that she never saw the thumbnail. However, the prosecutio­n alleged that Williams was lying to protect her sister.

Williams is one of the most senior female African-Caribbean police officers in the British police force.

She was honoured for her work after the Grenfell fire disaster and had received the Queen’s police medal.

Williams’ 56-year-old sister, Jennifer Hodge, who prosecutor­s alleged sent the images via

WhatsApp to 17 people, including Williams, was convicted of distributi­ng an indecent image of a child.

NO SEXUAL INTEREST

Hodge had been sent it by her partner, Dido Massivi, 61, who was convicted of distributi­ng two indecent images and possessing an extreme image.

The prosecutor, Richard Wright QC, opening the case, was unequivoca­l that the defendants had no sexual interest in the video.

“This is instead a case in which we allege that each of them made serious errors of judgment about how to handle this video, and in dealing with it as they did, each of them has committed serious criminal offences,” Wright said.

Another person who was sent the video by Hodge reported it to the police. An investigat­ion began and identified Williams as one of those who had received the video.

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