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Policeman suspended for filming woman in changing room

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A FORMER Metropolit­an Police officer, who was found to possess extreme pornograph­y and indecent images of children after detectives searched his house has been sentenced to 10 months in jail, suspended for 18 months.

Detectives in Wandsworth, south London, launched an investigat­ion after former PC Swaleh Chaudhry was seen filming a woman as she was getting changed in a garment shop in South Side Shopping Centre, Wandsworth. He was off duty at the time.

Police were called to the shop just on March 30, and Chaudhry, 36, who at the time was attached to the Met’s Taskforce, was arrested at the scene and immediatel­y suspended from duty. He has since resigned. Chaudhry appeared in custody last Friday (22) at Kingston Crown Court where he was sentenced. He was also given a Sexual Harm Prevention Order.

He had previously pleaded guilty to one count of voyeurism; one count of possession of extreme pornograph­y; and three counts of making an indecent image of a child.

A hearing was held on May 31 when gross misconduct was found proven against Chaudhry and the panel ruled that he would have been dismissed without notice had he not resigned. Commander Kyle Gordon, who leads the Met’s Taskforce, said, “Former Constable Chaudhry’s behaviour was repugnant. His actions go against everything we stand for.

“Holding the office of constable is a privilege and it comes with great responsibi­lity. He showed himself to be totally unsuitable to hold this office and undeservin­g of the trust of the public, and it is right that he has resigned.”

During the investigat­ion, electronic devices belonging to Chaudhry were seized and forensical­ly examined. It was discovered he was in possession of extreme pornograph­y and indecent images of a child.

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