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Deputy Chief Constable Rachel Farrell said the former officer's actions "constituted repeated unlawful behaviour". "They directly contravened the training they had received in this respect," she said.
Deputy Chief Constable Rachel Farrell said the former officer's actions "constituted repeated unlawful behaviour". "They directly contravened the training they had received in this respect," she said.
PC Damiani was dismissed without notice. Deputy chief constable Rachel Farrell said: “I was saddened and disappointed to hear about the actions of Police Constable Remi Damiani and the outcome ...
Deputy chief constable Rachel Farrell said: “The actions of the former officer constituted repeated unlawful behaviour – involving a number of breaches – and as an experienced officer they ...
More than 9,000 crimes have been reported at churches across Britain in just three years, it has been revealed. There were 9,148 records of theft, burglary, criminal damage, vandalism and assault ...
Chief Constable Farrell joined the police as a constable in Cambridge in 1991. In 2002, she joined Northumbria Police, initially as a Chief Inspector, and was promoted to Assistant Chief Constable, ...