Portsmouth News

‘Abhorrent’ comment police may be sacked

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SIX police officers could face being sacked after they were recorded making ‘ abhorrent’ and inappropri­ate comments in a ‘toxic’ specialist police unit.

Six employees of Hampshire police’s Serious Organised Crime Unit (Socu) office in Basingstok­e, Hampshire, were recorded by a bugging device making racist, sexist, homophobic and other inappropri­ate comments.

Retired detective inspector Tim Ireson, detective sergeant Oliver Lage, detective sergeant Gregory Willcox, former PC Craig Bannerman, trainee detective constable Andrew Ferguson and PC James Oldfield were all found to have breached profession­al standards at a tribunal.

Mr Ireson and Det Sgt Willcox were also accused of failing to fulfil their supervisor­y roles to stop or report the inappropri­ate behaviour.

The tribunal panel will consider what sanctions to place on the officers when it reconvenes on January 4.

Jason Beer QC, presenting the case against the officers, said that following an anonymous complaint, covert recording devices were placed in the unit’s offices between March 9 and April 2, 2018.

Amongst the conversati­ons recorded were comments that the only black officer in the unit had arrived from Africa in a crate and ‘ explicit and highly offensive’ fake pornograph­ic images of the royal family were also posted on a work Whatsapp group.

Mr Beer said: ‘ This was a specialist police unit that enjoyed relative isolation from the rest of the force due to the sensitive and sometimes covert nature of the work that it undertook.

‘That isolation and a lack of leadership by Mr Ireson and Det Sgt Willcox appears to have led to a toxic, abhorrent culture developing in the unit amongst some officers.

‘(This) is inconsiste­nt with the values and standards of the police service in the 21st century and inconsiste­nt with continued service in the police service.’

A Hampshire police spokesman said: ‘An internal investigat­ion was launched in 2018 following an anonymous report through the force’s confidenti­al reporting system.

‘A decision was made to conduct covert monitoring within the SOCU North office at the Northern Police Investigat­ion Centre. Comments of a discrimina­tory nature were recorded. The panel has spent a number of weeks listening to the evidence, and the submission­s from the officers to explain their behaviours, before reaching their findings, which have been delivered cumulative­ly. We will receive a full breakdown of the decisions in due course.’

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