Eastern Eye (UK)

Ex-Met officer dismissed and sentenced for harassing colleagues

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A FORMER Scotland Yard officer has been handed an 11-month suspended prison sentence for harassing a number of colleagues, the Metropolit­an Police said last Thursday (14).

Ajay Singh, 24, was attached to the North Area Basic Command Unit of the Met in London. He was sentenced at Woolwich crown court for five counts of harassment in relation to five colleagues – four women and a man.

The Met’s Superinten­dent Simon Crick, who is in charge of policing for Enfield and Haringey, said, “The actions of former PC Singh were reprehensi­ble, particular­ly given they were committed against his own colleagues. They had a significan­t negative impact on his victims.

“His motive for these malicious offences remains unclear. This kind of conduct has no place in the Met.”

Singh pleaded guilty in May at the same court. He was also ordered to pay his colleagues compensati­on and complete 250 hours’ unpaid work.

According to the Met, in October 2020, Singh, while he was off duty, made a number of malicious and threatenin­g phone calls to the officers.

All the calls were made from a “no caller ID” number and the victims were subjected to direct threats, personal insults and verbal abuse.

One victim reported the incident on October 19, and following enquiries by officers, it was establishe­d the phone used belonged to Singh. He was arrested the same day and released on bail. He was suspended from duty on October 26, and on November 16, he was arrested again in connection to the offences against the remaining victims.

Singh was charged on March 11 this year via postal requisitio­n.

At a misconduct hearing on August 17, he was found to have breached the Standards of Profession­al Behaviour to the level of gross misconduct, and was dismissed from Scotland Yard.

A suspended sentence is one of conviction for a criminal offence, the serving of which is deferred to allow the defendant to perform a period of probation.

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