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Names of the officers concerned:
Former Inspector Akinwale Ajose-Adeogun
DS Robert Butters
PS Mark Harper
PC Myles McHugh
Former TDC Hannah Rebbeck
PC Clare Tett
DC Tyrone Ward
Dates: 28 October to 15 November 2024
Time: 9.30am
Location: Misconduct Hearing Suite, Palestra House, 197 Blackfriars Road, London SE1 8NJ
Former Inspector Ajose-Adeogun, DS Butters, PS Harper, PC McHugh, former TDC Rebbeck, PC Tett and DC Ward will answer allegations that their conduct amounted to breaches of the Standards of Professional Behaviour, in respect of:
Between 10 and 12 March 2021, former Inspector Akinwale Ajose-Adeogun accessed a police system on multiple occasions relating to the disappearance of Sarah Everard. This was not undertaken in the course of his duties and he had no proper policing purpose to do so.
On 10 March 2021, Detective Sergeant Robert Butters accessed a police system relating to the disappearance of Sarah Everard. This was not undertaken in the course of his duties and he had no proper policing purpose to do so.
Between 10 and 13 March 2021, Police Sergeant Mark Harper accessed a police system on multiple occasions relating to the disappearance of Sarah Everard. This was not undertaken in the course of his duties and he had no proper policing purpose to do so.
Between 5 and 9 March 2021, Police Constable Myles McHugh accessed a police system on multiple occasions relating to the disappearance of Sarah Everard. This was not undertaken in the course of his duties and he had no proper policing purpose to do so.
Between 10 and 15 March 2021, former Trainee Detective Constable Hannah Rebbeck accessed a police system on multiple occasions relating to the disappearance of Sarah Everard. This was not undertaken in the course of her duties and she had no proper policing purpose to do so.
On 10 March 2021, Police Constable Clare Tett accessed a number of police systems on multiple occasions relating to the disappearance of Sarah Everard. This was not undertaken in the course of her duties and she had no proper policing purpose to do so.
Between 10 and 11 March 2021, Detective Constable Tyrone Ward accessed a number of police systems on multiple occasions relating to the disappearance of Sarah Everard. This was not undertaken in the course of his duties and he had no proper policing purpose to do so.
The matters set out above are alleged to amount to Gross Misconduct in that it is so serious as to justify dismissal.
The identity of victims/witnesses will be protected during the hearing as appropriate.
If you wish to apply to attend the hearing you must book no later than 1pm the previous working day. This is to allow for sufficient time to process the application. Any requests received after this time will be unable to be processed in time for the hearing and therefore will be rejected.
Start times for these hearings are subject to change.
Please ensure that you have read the conditions of entry prior to booking.