Wayne Couzens

Met officers face misconduct hearings for accessing files on Sarah Everard case

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Seven Metropolitan Police officers, including former Inspector Akinwale Ajose-Adeogun and former Trainee Detective Constable Hannah Rebbeck, are facing gross misconduct hearings for unauthorized access to files related to the disappearance and murder of Sarah Everard. The officers allegedly accessed these files without legitimate policing purposes, breaching confidentiality and discrediting the force. Among the officers involved are Detective Sergeant Robert Butters, Police Sergeant Mark Harper, PC Myles McHugh, PC Clare Tett, and Detective Constable Tyrone Ward. The misconduct hearings are scheduled between October 28 and November 15.

Ex-Met Police officer receives hate mail over Wayne Couzens flashing cases.

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Samantha Lee was found to have been deceived when she claimed she believed that CCTV footage of Couzens exposing himself ...

Sadiq Khan, the mayor of London, says Wayne Couzens, who killed Sarah Everard, should lose his police salary

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Sadiq Khan claims Couzens is presently entitled to a deferred pension from his time as a constable for the Civil ...

Wayne Couzens: Indecent exposure police misconduct cases

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Two police officers have been charged with misconduct for their handling of allegations of indecent exposure by Sarah Everard’s murderer, ...

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