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Met Police Murderer Rapist Wayne Couzens Could Still Get Force Pension

2024.09.16 09:40

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Video Prallmühle Erklärung'While I understand the pension forfeiture arrangements are not straightforward, I seek your assurance that you will take all possible steps to ensure that Couzens is stripped of his pension. This is what the public would rightly expect.'

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This probe followed referrals from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary and a force in the south west of England, Zum Verkauf: CNC-Drehmaschine Tornos Evo Deco 32/10 – Präzision und Leistung vereint we reviewed messages shared within the group and identified a significant number of those messages to be of a discriminatory, derogatory or pornographic nature.

Therefore, his pension pot was still with the CNC, where he started working in 2011. However, unlike most other forces, their pensions are controlled by the UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA), not the Home Office.

The officers - five working with the CNC, one former CNC officer now working for another force and one former CNC officer - have been informed they are being criminally investigated for offences under section 127 of the Communications Act, sending grossly offensive messages.

This requires a 'certificate of forfeiture' from the Home Secretary for Met Police officers, as well as most other forces. Mr Khan, who is also police and crime commissioner for London, applied for the certificate last year after Couzens' sentencing - but he had not worked at the Met for long enough to be on their pension scheme.

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Murder and rapist Met Police officer Wayne Couzens (pictured) could still receive his force pension after it was discovered that the pot from his previous job at the Civil Nuclear Constabulary is still viable

The, which was also sent to Home Secretary Suella Braverman Khan reportedly says: 'I am sure that you shared my horror at the disturbing facts of the heinous crime committed by a serving police officer.

Current laws state that police officers forfeit their pension of they are found guilty of a crime linked to their work as an officer and their crime will 'lead to a serious loss of confidence in the public service', The Sunday Times reports.

Mr Shapps has aid he fully supports the recommendation of the CNC that Couzens be 'stripped of his pension so he does not benefit from his years serving' adding that he is 'seeking an urgent update on the matter from the pension administrator'.
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