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Met Police officer accused of posting sexist and misogynistic TikToks | UK | News

A serving Met Police officer has been accused of posting sexist and misogynistic material on a TikTok account.

PC Daniel Naggea, of the North Area Borough Command Unit, is also alleged to have claimed that he did not use social media accounts during the vetting process.

A misconduct hearing is set to begin in southeast London tomorrow, February 14.

A public notice published ahead of the hearing states: « PC Daniel Naggea has made a number of sexist and misogynistic posts on social media.

« The posts were placed on TikTok, the comments sexualise and objectify women.

« They also suggest all women mistreat men and appears to justify domestic abuse.

« PC Naggea identifies as a police officer on his social media platforms.

« PC Naggea indicated that he did not subscribe to any social media platforms on his vetting forms and this was inaccurate. standards of professional behaviour.

« In the circumstances, the appropriate authority contends that (his) actions breached the standards of professional behaviour…

« In that his conduct may bring the police service into disrepute and damage the relationship of trust and confidence between the police and the public.

« As a result of that stated herein, if proven, it is alleged that (his) conduct individually or cumulatively amounts to gross misconduct and his dismissal may be justified. »

If the allegations are proven he could be dismissed or given another sanction such as a final written warning or extra training.


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