On 28 October, Sgt Clayton Robinson was dismissed after a panel heard he had “trivialised the allegation” of a woman during a rape investigation and “mocked the victim” by singing a song with another officer.
PC Jason Sinclair-Birt was dismissed on 24 October after being secretly filmed “boasting about and revelling in the use of force” on a detainee.
A day earlier, Sgt Joe McIlvenny, PC Philip Neilson and PC Martin Borg were dismissed after allegations of gross misconduct were upheld.
Sgt McIlvenny was filmed being dismissive about a pregnant woman’s allegation of rape and domestic violence against her partner and making misogynistic comments.
PC Neilson was recorded referring to an “invasion” of “scum” from the Middle East, and made offensive comments about people from Algeria and Somalia.
Another three officers – PC Sean Park, PC Brian Sharkey and Sgt Steve Stamp – are due to face hearings as part of the Met’s accelerated misconduct proceedings in the wake of the 1 October broadcast.
A further allegation against Sgt Hume, that he had failed to challenge or report Sgt McIlvenny’s remarks after being informed of them, was also found to be unproven.