PSNI officer sacked for abusing position to initiate a sexual relationship with a vulnerable woman

A PSNI officer has been sacked without notice “for abusing his position to initiate a sexual relationship with a woman he knew to be vulnerable”.
Watch more of our videos on Shots! 
and live on Freeview channel 276
Visit Shots! now

A statement from the Police Ombudsman said the officers dismissal follows a Police Ombudsman investigation which found that the officer had “demonstrated exploitative behaviour” by establishing the relationship after calling at the woman’s home in response to a report of concern for her safety.

The statement adds that the woman, who had been recorded on police systems as being in a vulnerable state of mind, said she believed she had been targeted due to that vulnerability and “used” by the officer.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

The statement adds that the PSNI accepted a Police Ombudsman recommendation that the allegations against the officer should be heard at a misconduct hearing.

After considering the evidence, the misconduct panel ruled that the officer should be immediately dismissed for “gross misconduct”.

Police Ombudsman Mrs Marie Anderson said: “This officer was in a position of trust and authority, and the evidence suggests his actions were deliberate, planned and caused psychological distress to a vulnerable woman.

“This type of exploitative behaviour has no place in policing and the panel’s decision demonstrates that such actions will not be tolerated within the Police Service of Northern Ireland.”

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Police records examined by Police Ombudsman investigators showed that the officer knew that the woman was vulnerable when he initiated the relationship in February last year.

PSNIPSNI
PSNI

When questioned by Police Ombudsman investigators, he claimed to have met the woman via a dating app, but said the relationship had ended before he met her through his police duties.

This, however, was contradicted by evidence obtained from the officer’s personal mobile phone which showed contact between them only after he had attended the call at her home.

Mrs Anderson said the officer’s account “lacked credibility.”

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

She added: “I would encourage anyone who believes they have been targeted by a police officer for sexual gain to immediately report it to my Office and we will independently investigate.”

______________________________________________________________

A message from our editor: Thank you for reading this article. We’re more reliant on your support than ever as the shift in consumer habits brought about by Coronavirus impacts our advertisers.

Please consider purchasing a copy of the paper. You can also support trusted, fact-checked journalism by taking out a digital subscription of the News Letter.