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A vile Met Police officer admits to photographing a lady undressing at Primark and possessing really deplorable photographs of children on his phone

A vile Met Police officer admits to photographing a lady undressing at Primark and possessing really deplorable photographs of children on his phone

A PERV Met Police officer guilty today to a slew of sex offences, including surreptitiously photographing a lady in a Primark changing room.

PC Swaleh Chaudhry, 36, also had a terrible collection of over 1,000 indecent photographs of youngsters and several upskirting movies.

The heinous officer, who was assigned to the Metropolitan Police Taskforce, pled guilty to one crime of voyeurism, one count of having extreme pornography, and three charges of creating indecent photos of children.

According to the information presented before Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court, Chaudhry will most certainly face more charges.

After hearing a “rustling” in the adjacent room, the cop was caught using his cellphone to video a victim.

As she changed at the Primark in Wandsworth, South West London, she looked down and noticed the gadget pointed up at her.

The woman challenged him before leaving the fitting room to alert her partner and, subsequently, the police about the terrifying experience.

Officers then investigated Chaudhry’s residence and uncovered his collection of heinous photographs.

More than 1,000 of the obscene photographs of minors were classified as Category B or C, with at least 52 classified as Category A.

Officers also discovered “several films of the defendant upskirting… and the videos genuinely reveal the defendant’s face,” according to prosecutor Suleman Hussain.

Chaudhry, who was dressed in a black and orange bomber jacket and kept his hair in a bun, was expressionless when he entered the courthouse today.

His lawyer, Robert Morris, told the court that he is “desperate to attempt and get therapy to cope with his problem” with voyeurism.

Chaudhry, who has been suspended from the police, was remanded in jail and will be sentenced on a later date.

The Metropolitan Police Service’s Directorate of Professional Standards has been notified, and a reference has been made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct.

Following Sarah Everard’s murder, this is the latest scandal to consume the Metropolitan Police.

On March 3, she was heading home from a friend’s house when she was stopped by officer Wayne Couzens, who accused her of violating Covid guidelines.

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Sarah was handcuffed in the back of his car and taken 80 miles to Dover, where she was raped and strangled with a police belt.

Couzens then burned her body and placed it in a pond, where it was discovered a week later.

Couzens slipped through the net after being accused with Sarah’s murder, despite coworkers knowing he had indulged his evil desires.

Surprisingly, he was not subjected to additional screening when he joined the Met’s Parliamentary and Diplomatic Protection Unit in February 2020, and he also did not complete his two-year probation period in September 2018.

Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Nick Ephgrave, has stated that a check when Couzens was moved to the Metropolitan Police in 2018 was not done “properly.”

In the aftermath of her death, the government is launching a review of the Met’s culture and standards.

In recent months, a number police officers have been charged with different sex offences, including rape.

There’s no evidence linking any of them to Couzens, who was recently charged with four charges of indecent exposure.

In February, Scotland Yard was compelled to issue an apology after vile communications revealed officers joking about rape, murdering black children, and abusing their spouses.

Dame Cressida Dick, Commissioner of the Met Police, stepped resigned as public faith in the force continues to dwindle.