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A Sikh police officer (in India)

Sub-Inspector Gagandeep Singh had emerged as a knight in shining armor when he saved a young Muslim man from the clutches of an angry mob in the northern Indian state of Uttarakhand earlier in May this year.

UPDATEDUPDATED 24/08/2018
BY AVNEET ARORA

Mr Singh was responding to a situation in Ramnagar town on May 22nd, where a mob had gathered after reports of a Muslim man meeting a woman in a Hindu temple.

The angry mob accused the man of ‘Love Jihad’ – a term used by right-wing fringe groups who accuse Muslim men of seducing Hindu women.

In the clip, the turbaned police officer was filmed shielding the young man using his own body to prevent the attackers from hitting the young man who was being attacked from all sides

 

 

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https://www.sikhpa.com/religiously-aggravated-hate-crime-by-west-midlands-police-officer-sparks-sikh-protest/

West Midlands Police claim that the officer removed the man’s Patka to search for weapons despite the fact that the Patka is a thin garment with very little room for concealing objects and the alleged crime he was stopped for was not violent in nature. He also did not have his clothes searched for weapons at all. 

The Police Force has not addressed the allegations that officer Shafik stamped on the Patka while it lay on the floor, and the Patka was not returned to the Sikh gentleman until after he had been released from questioning.

The incident sparked outrage from the Sikh community and hundreds attended the peaceful protest outside the station on Wednesday night, demanding answers. West Midlands Police has come in for much criticism from the Sikh community in recent times for their involvement in several incidents targeting the Sikh community.

“The way that the Sikh gentleman was treated by the West Midlands Police officer in question was completely unacceptable, irrelevant of what the crime he is purported to have committed,” commented Gurpreet Singh Anand, president of the Sikh Council UK.. 

“There has been growing animosity between the West Midlands Police and the Sikh community in recent years. The police force seems to be targeting the Sikh community, as is evident with other recent actions taken by them, such as the way they handled the West Midlands 3 extradition and the raids on homes of Sikh activists. 

“For many years we have seen other minority communities report of bias in the police force and the Sikhs are now seeing the same from the West Midlands Police. 

“We are not experiencing the same treatment from other police forces around the country, it appears that there is a clear problem within the West Midlands Police.”

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https://www.expressandstar.com/news/uk-news/2021/05/13/former-met-police-officer-jailed-for-helping-gang-seize-criminal-cash/

‘Corrupt’ former Met Police officer jailed for helping gang seize ‘criminal cash’

UK NewsPublished: May 13, 2021Last Updated: May 13, 2021

Kashif Mahmood ‘abused his position of power, trust and responsibility’ to help an organised gang take at least £850,000.

The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) called Mahmood “audacious, corrupt and criminal”.

Director of major investigations Steve Noonan said: “His actions were a complete betrayal of public trust and confidence, and have no place in policing.”

Kashif Mahmood court case Kashif Mahmood, Ioan Gherghel, Maria Shah, Shazad Khan, Shabaz Khan and Mohsin Khan who were all found guilty for their roles in a ‘highly lucrative’ criminal gang (Metropolitan Police)

He said it sent a “clear signal” to police officers who engage in corrupt activity that “they will be caught”.

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Former PC Numan Ahmed

Notice of Outcome for a Misconduct Hearing held in public on 20 September 2021

Former PC Numan Ahmed p252313, located at Met Training answered allegations that his conduct amounted to a breach of the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of:

  • Honesty and Integrity and
  • Discreditable Conduct

It was alleged that:

  • Former PC Ahmed deliberately lied on his vetting form, failing to declare known criminal associates.
  • It was alleged that former PC Ahmed failed to amend or update false declarations.
  • It was further alleged that former PC Ahmed was arrested for Possession With Intent to Supply while in the company of known criminals.
  • It was alleged that former PC Ahmed then tried to use his position as a Police Officer to get him out of the situation.
  • It was alleged that in doing so former PC Numan Ahmed has breached of the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of Honesty and Integrity and Discreditable Conduct

The matters set out above were said to amount to gross misconduct, in that they were so serious as to justify dismissal.

The Chair considered all the evidence provided by the Appropriate Authority and delivered the following finding,

The alleged breach of the Standards of Professional Behaviour in respect of: Discreditable Conduct was found proven at Gross Misconduct.

Disciplinary action imposed: Would have been dismissed had he still been a serving officer

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www.examinerlive.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/west-yorkshire-police-officer-koysar-21595864.amp

A police officer repeatedly punched a man and said 'I don't give a s***" when the victim informed him he was disabled.

PC Koysar Ahmed of West Yorkshire Policevisited an address in Bradford in February last year to deal with a report of a domestic incident.

A police misconduct hearing was told that PC Ahmed had used excessive force by repeatedly punching the man around the head and arm area and also by using CS spray.

The Force added: "At the conclusion of the hearing charges 2 and 3 were found proved and the officer was dismissed from the Force."

 

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www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/greater-manchester-police-officer-dismissed-21799572.amp

Greater Manchester Police officer dismissed from force after being jailed for sexual assault of young girl

  • BY ASHLIE BLAKEY
  • 10:38, 8 OCT 2021UPDATED13:21, 9 OCT 2021



PC Farooq Ahmed walked into a police station with a confession note last December

A Greater Manchester Police officer who repeatedly sexually assaulted a young girl has been dismissed from the police.

PC Farooq Ahmed walked into a police station with a confession note last December.

In January this year, the 38-year-old was jailed for two years for the 'disgusting abuse'.

He has now been formally dismissed from GMP, the force confirmed today in a statement, after a public misconduct hearing chaired by Chief Constable Stephen Watson was held yesterday (Thursday).

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https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/punjab/cop-suspended-for-misconduct-335640

Muktsar, November 8

A police constable has been suspended and transferred to the district Police Lines for allegedly pulling the beard of a Sikh man, who is also the district president of the Rashtriya Sikh Sangat.

Some videos of the alleged incident have gone viral on social media. The public seen in the video alleged the accused cop was drunk. The Malout City police have registered a case under Sections 295A, 323 and 510 of the Indian Penal Code against constable Harpreet Singh. “The accused constable is yet to be arrested,” said Sub-Inspector Sanjeev Kumar, SHO, Malout City police station. Jaspal Singh, DSP, said the constable had been suspended. — TNS

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On 11/8/2021 at 2:08 AM, Premi5 said:

www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/greater-manchester-police-officer-dismissed-21799572.amp

Greater Manchester Police officer dismissed from force after being jailed for sexual assault of young girl

  • BY ASHLIE BLAKEY
  • 10:38, 8 OCT 2021UPDATED13:21, 9 OCT 2021



PC Farooq Ahmed walked into a police station with a confession note last December

A Greater Manchester Police officer who repeatedly sexually assaulted a young girl has been dismissed from the police.

PC Farooq Ahmed walked into a police station with a confession note last December.

In January this year, the 38-year-old was jailed for two years for the 'disgusting abuse'.

He has now been formally dismissed from GMP, the force confirmed today in a statement, after a public misconduct hearing chaired by Chief Constable Stephen Watson was held yesterday (Thursday).

Just 2 years?

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