Former Met Police officers sentenced for racist WhatsApp messages |
Six former Metropolitan Police officers have been given suspended sentences after being found guilty of sending grossly offensive racist messages on WhatsApp. The men, aged between 62 and 67, were sentenced to between six and 14 weeks' imprisonment, suspended for 12 months. The charges relate to messages shared between September 2020 and 2022, which included racist, homophobic, and sexist content. The group, known as the "Old Boys Beer Meet - Wales" chat, exchanged over 60 offensive messages during the period. The case was brought to light by a BBC Newsnight investigation, leading to a probe by the Met's Directorate of Professional Standards. The officers, who retired between 2001 and 2015, served in various parts of the Met, including the Diplomatic Protection Group. Adeniyi Ogunleye, senior crown prosecutor at the CPS, said the sentences demonstrated that such offensive messages will be prosecuted robustly. |
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