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Saturday, August 17, 2024

Former Leicestershire Police Constable Faces Gross Misconduct Hearing, Engaging in inappropriate and sexual behaviour with a person while on duty and at his workplace.

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Former Leicestershire Police Constable Faces Gross Misconduct Hearing

A Leicestershire police constable who is no longer serving with the force is due to appear before a misconduct hearing on Thursday, August 22nd, at 9:30 am. The hearing is expected to last two days.


The officer, whose identity will be protected throughout the proceedings, faces serious allegations of misconduct, including:


Engaging in an inappropriate sexual relationship with a vulnerable person known to him.

Engaging in inappropriate and sexual behaviour with this person while on duty and at his workplace.

Failing to follow the force's domestic abuse policy by not conducting a risk assessment for the person in question.

Using a work Twitter account to "like" inappropriate or sexualised images of women.

Sending text messages containing offensive and abusive language regarding colleagues and members of the force.

Public Attendance:

The hearing is open to the public, but those interested in attending must register by 8:00 am on Wednesday, August 21st. Details and registration can be found on the Leicestershire Police website: https://www.leics.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/mis/sf/apply-to-attend-a-hearing/

Important Notes:

The officer's anonymity is protected to safeguard the well-being of those involved. 

This decision may be reviewed during the hearing.

No photography or recording of the proceedings is permitted.

This misconduct hearing highlights the importance of upholding professional standards within the police force. The outcome will depend on the evidence presented and the findings of the Legally Qualified Chair presiding over the case.