Police Constable Gets Final Warning After Guilty Misconduct Verdict

Police Constable Gets Final Warning After Guilty Misconduct Verdict

By Andrew Young-

A police constable has been given a final written warning after being found guilty of gross misconduct.

PC Kehinde Meshe, based at the Transformation Directorate, was given a final warning at a public misconduct hearing in relation to allegations of professional misconduct. The Metropolitan police have told The Eye Of Media.Com that they routinely do not provide the picture of officers found guilty of misconduct, and generally only provide photos when a serious crime is involved.

The investigating panel concluded that PC Meshe’s conduct amounted to a breach of the Met’s standards of professional behaviour in respect of use of force, authority, respect, courtesy, and discreditable conduct.

It was alleged that on 29 April 2015 at approximately 11:00hrs, while on duty as a Safer Schools officer in Lambeth, PC Meshe’s use of force towards a student was unnecessary, disproportionate, and unreasonable.

The panel heard that Police Constable Meshe took hold of a 14-year-old pupil’s arm at a school in Blackfriars when the boy refused to stop taking part in a playground game in what PC Meshe considered to be a reckless and disruptive manner.

There was an altercation during which PC Meshe pushed the boy against a wall and kneed him in the stomach. The pupil hit PC Meshe in the face and the officer punched him back.

The incident was broken up by school staff.

Having considered all the evidence, the panel, led by an independent chair, concluded that PC Meshe had failed to exercise self-control, and that his use of force was wrong.

The panel accepted his previous good character and that this was an isolated lapse of judgement.
They found gross misconduct proven and issued a final written warning.

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