
A serving police officer at Charing Cross police officer has been arrested on suspicion of perverting the course of justice after Metropolitan Police officers were secretly filmed making racist and sexist comments.
The footage, gathered undercover for a BBC Panorama documentary, appears to show some officers at a central London police station call for immigrants to be shot and brag about using violence against suspects.
Now the Met has confirmed that a sergeant attached to the Central West Basic Command Unit was arrested following an āincidentā on Thursday October 2, and they had since been bailed and suspended from duty.
A force spokesman said: āThe allegation relates to an incident that took place at Charing Cross Police Station on 2 October and is linked to matters disclosed in BBC Panorama.
āThe investigation is ongoing so it would not be appropriate to go into further detail at this time.
āThe Independent Office for Police Conduct, which is independently investigating allegations in relation to Charing Cross, has been informed.ā
Deputy Assistant Commissioner Andy Valentine said: āWe have been extremely clear we will be unrelenting in our approach to tackling issues at Charing Cross, and anywhere else across the Met.
āThis fresh matter came to light through our internal reporting mechanisms and we continue to encourage and support all our officers and staff to report allegations of criminal and conduct behaviour so we can act swiftly.
āProfessional standards officers immediately acted to make the arrest and the officer has been suspended from duty.
āWe will not hesitate to take rapid action around any further allegations, as part of our deeper probe into corruption and ridding the Met of those who are not fit to serve the people of London.ā
Reacting to the documentary earlier this week, the Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said: āIāve not yet seen the footage, but Iāve had it described to me, and itās shocking, and Iām glad the commissioner is responding.
āHe needs to be very robust in his response.ā
Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said people in London could trust the āvast majorityā of the forceās officers, and added he was āhorrifiedā by the documentary.
Nine serving and one former officer, and one designated detention officer who is a civilian member of staff, are all under investigation for gross misconduct by watchdog the Independent Office for Police Conduct.
Allegations include excessive use of force, making discriminatory and misogynistic comments, and failing to report or challenge inappropriate behaviour.
One constable is facing a criminal investigation for allegedly perverting the course of justice.
The footage shows one officer, Pc Phil Neilson, referring to an immigrant who had overstayed his visa while off-duty, saying: āEither put a bullet through his head or deport him.
āAnd the ones that shag women, rape women, you do the cock and let them bleed out.ā
While drinking at a pub off-duty, he also tells undercover reporter Rory Bibb that Algerians and Somalians are āscumā, and makes reference to there being an invasion of the UK by migrants.
Another officer, Pc Martin Borg, brags about a colleague stamping on a detaineeās leg, and laughs about the suspect screaming.
He also appears to say he offered to fill in a false witness statement about the incident.