In another shocking case, an officer from the same unit last year received 36 life sentences for a โmonstrousโ string of 71 sexual offences, including rapes against 12 women.
The most common reason for dismissal, with 125 cases, was dishonesty, according to the latest figures. Another 71 were forced out for discriminatory behaviour.
Assistant Chief Constable Tom Harding of the College of Policing said it was โhugely disappointing to see the conduct of a number of officers falling far below the standard that we setโฆ and which the public rightly expectsโ.
But he said the number being sacked was also an indication of the โeffective, robust procedures in place to identify and deal with these officers swiftlyโ.
โTheir behaviour tarnishes policing and erodes public trust,โ he added.
In January 2023, the Met revealed that 1,071 officers in the 34,000-strong force had been under investigation for domestic abuse and violence against women and girls.
England and Wales have a police workforce of more than 147,000 across the 43 forces.
(Channels Television)
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