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Met officer fired for murder probe failings

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A METROPOLIT­AN POLICE officer has been dismissed for failing to safeguard a woman who was later killed by her husband.

Sandeep Khunkhun, attached to London’s North West Command Unit, was found to have breached the standards of profession­al behaviour, following an investigat­ion by the Independen­t Office for Police Conduct.

Scotland Yard said she will now be placed on the “barred list”, meaning that she cannot be employed by police or local policing bodies or fire and rescue services.

In April 2020, Denise Keane-Simmons, aged 44, died after her husband Damion Simmons set fire to a flat in which she was staying. Simmons was convicted of her murder and jailed for life with a minimum of 32 years, following a

trial in 2021.

In the months leading up to her death, several allegation­s were made by Keane-Simmons and others on her behalf, against her husband. Khunkhun was the officer in charge of investigat­ing the claims.

Chief superinten­dent Sara Leach, BCU (basic command unit) commander for Brent, Harrow and Barnet, said Khunkhun’s investigat­ion was “below the standard” the force expected. “A case like this damages the trust people have in our organisati­on,” Leach added.

In February 2020, Khunkhun was assigned as the officer in charge of two of the allegation­s made by Keane-Simmons relating to harassment and voyeurism.

Despite this, she failed to arrange for the arrest of Simmons and cancelled plans to interview him on three occasions. Although supervisor­s set her an action plan, Khunkhun did not do so, the force said.

She later closed the investigat­ions into the offences after stating that Keane-Simmons withdrew her support and did not consider a victimless prosecutio­n.

The panel found that the allegation­s were proven “at the level of gross misconduct”.

 ?? ?? JAILED: Damion Simmons
JAILED: Damion Simmons

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