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Metropolitan Police officer found guilty of assault following IPCC investigation

A Metropolitan Police Service officer has been convicted of causing actual bodily harm during a student protest in December 2010, following an Independent Police Complaints Commission investigation.

PC Andrew Ott was found guilty at Southwark Crown Court and will be sentenced tomorrow morning, Wednesday 20 May.  PC Ott and two other officers, PC Calvin Lindsay and PC Thomas Barnes were found not guilty of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.

The IPCC investigation found that all three officers have a case to answer for gross misconduct and they will now face disciplinary hearings, which will be carried out by the Metropolitan Police Service.

All three officers were policing the protest on 9 December, when a 20 year old student suffered a damaged tooth while he was being detained by PC Ott.  The Metropolitan Police referred the matter, including a complaint made by the student, to the IPCC.

 

Channel website: https://policeconduct.gov.uk/

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