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Nine Metropolitan police
officers suspended over alleged property racket
Nine
Metropolitan police officers have been suspended in connection with an alleged
stolen property racket.
By Richard Edwards,
Crime Correspondent 17 February 2009 • 8:47pm
Anti-corruption officers swooped on Edmonton police station in north
London yesterday, turning it into a crime scene, following an operation lasting
several weeks.
Those under investigation are mainly Pcs attached to the local crime
squad. Two more have been placed on restricted duties.
The investigation concerns the alleged taking of items from the property
stores at the station - which hold items such as iPods recovered from robbers.
Listening probes and secret cameras are said to have been set up at the
station to try and catch suspect officers.
The operation follows the recent jailing of a female civilian property
officer at Edmonton who was caught setting fire to records.
The Met said there were no arrests.
A spokeswoman said: "Nine officers were today suspended and two
also put on restricted duties following a pro-active investigation by the
anti-corruption team.
"The investigation centres on the alleged mishandling of property.
All the officers are based on Enfield borough. There have been no arrests and
inquiries continue."
The spokeswoman added: "The Metropolitan Police demands the highest
levels of honesty and integrity from its officers and staff. All allegations of
malpractice are taken extremely seriously and are investigated swiftly and
thoroughly.
"This investigation will not affect day-to-day policing in the
area."