Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

Met police officer dismissed for sending explicit image

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A SERVING Met Police officer has been fired after sending an unsolicite­d explicit image of himself to a former member of police staff.

Following a misconduct hearing, Police Constable Emilio Touceda was found to have breached the standards of profession­al behaviour and was ‘dismissed without notice’ on Tuesday last week.

Superinten­dent Mike Hamer has since condemned his former colleague’s behaviour saying: “Sending such graphic images to an innocent and unsuspecti­ng person is repellent and totally unacceptab­le.

“This must have been a dreadful experience for the lady concerned and she has quite rightly reported this wholly inappropri­ate behaviour to us. PC Touceda’s actions were wrong and fell way below the standards I expect of anyone, let alone a police officer.

“This officer has quite rightly been dismissed from the Metropolit­an Police Service as will any officer who behaves in such a reprehensi­ble manner.”

The matter was reported to the police in May last year by the woman who received the image from PC Touceda.

The officer concerned was placed on restricted duties in June last year and provided an account under caution in September last year.

Following the investigat­ion by officers from the Met’s Directorat­e of Profession­al Standards, a report was submitted to senior officers who found a case to answer for gross misconduct.

After hearing all of the evidence, the panel determined last week that PC Touceda should be dismissed without notice.

PC Touceda will now be added to the Barred List held by the College of Policing. Those appearing on the list cannot be employed by police, local policing bodies (PCCs), the Independen­t Office for Police Conduct or Her Majesty’s Inspectora­te of Constabula­ry and Fire and Rescue Services.

A file was also passed to the Crown Prosecutio­n Service who decided the case did not meet the evidential criteria for prosecutio­n.

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