Cop's comments to colleagues were so offensive he's been sacked | I5PK05B | 2024-02-24 11:08:01
A police officer has been sacked for making 'offensive and derogatory' feedback to colleagues.
PC Radoslaw Mikulski, who labored for Larger Manchester Police, used racially aggravated language on two occasions, the drive stated.
The officer made the remarks in personal conferences in September and October 2022, firstly in reference to an incident after which a few member of the general public.
After the first incident, PC Mikulski was informed the language was inappropriate however went on to make the second comment.
The police haven't revealed what he stated.
He appeared at a misconduct listening to at Higher Manchester Police& headquarters on Monday.&
Chief constable Stephen Watson, who led the listening to, stated PC Mikulski's behaviour amounted to gross misconduct and had breached the standards of 'equality and diversity', in addition to 'authority, respect and courtesy'.
PC Mikulski, who worked in the Trafford district of Manchester and had been on restricted duties since October 2022, admitted his behaviour amounted to gross misconduct and apologised.
In dismissing the officer, chief constable Watson stated: 'This kind of language is very offensive and falls under what the public rightly expects.&
'Racially aggravated language all the time constitutes an aggravating factor, and there's a danger of the trust of minority communities [in the police] being harmed.'
He ordered PC Mikulski's identify to be added to the School of Policing Barred Listing.&
PC Mikulski's remarks had been reported to Higher Manchester Police's skilled requirements directorate, which then carried out an inner investigation that lead to disciplinary proceedings.
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Detective chief superintendent Mike Allen, of Larger Manchester Police's skilled requirements directorate, stated: 'The language used by the officer was unacceptable in any walk of life, clearly not suitable with being a police officer and that is why he finds himself dismissed from Higher Manchester Police.'
Last month, another Larger Manchester Police officer quit before she could be sacked after being convicted of happening a violent rampage and damaging a automotive.
Kia Pulford Stone was charged after two incidents in Wigan, Larger& Manchester, on March 14 and 16 last yr.
Nonetheless a serving officer, the second incident involved Pulford Stone damaging a Vauxhall Adam automotive belonging to the identical lady she'd attacked previously.
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