Nine police officers stationed at a precinct previously linked to inappropriate comments about assaulting women have been suspended due to allegations of discriminatory behavior, including racism, homophobia, and misogyny. The officers, ranging from constables to sergeants, are also accused of using excessive force on detainees. These claims emerged following an undercover probe by the BBC at the custody suite of Charing Cross police station in central London.
The reported incidents, occurring both on and off duty between August 2024 and January 2025, have prompted the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) to launch an investigation. This police station has been at the center of recent controversies within the Metropolitan Police, leading to the resignation of former Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick in February 2022.
In a troubling discovery, the IOPC’s previous report unveiled offensive messages exchanged by officers, including jokes about sexual assault, domestic violence, racism, homophobia, and derogatory remarks about disabled individuals. The recent allegations coincide with the third anniversary of Sir Mark Rowley taking over as commissioner to address organizational culture concerns.
The IOPC disclosed that it received a compulsory conduct referral from the Met regarding nine serving officers, a former officer, and a current designated detention officer. Additionally, another force informed the IOPC about the conduct of a former Met officer previously stationed at Charing Cross.
Amanda Rowe, Director of the IOPC, expressed concerns over the new inquiry, assuring the public of a thorough and impartial investigation. The Met swiftly suspended nine officers and reassigned two others from frontline duties upon assessing the allegations. Assistant Commissioner Matt Twist condemned the reported behavior as “disgraceful” and emphasized the immediate overhaul of the custody team at Charing Cross police station to uphold high standards. He acknowledged the need for a comprehensive review of leadership and team culture to address any underlying issues.
The Police Federation England & Wales (PFEW) remarked on the seriousness of the allegations, highlighting the detrimental impact on public trust in law enforcement. The IOPC’s 2022 report detailed disturbing instances of misconduct, such as officers glorifying violence against women, engaging in homophobic language, and making racist and derogatory remarks.
Efforts are underway to restore public trust in the Metropolitan Police, with a firm commitment to removing individuals whose actions undermine the force’s integrity and values. The ongoing investigation aims to hold accountable those responsible for misconduct and ensure a positive shift in organizational culture.
