A police officer who conspired with his brother to frame a colleague by accusing her of taking drugs has been jailed.
And yes, you guessed it!
PC Joseph Prasad, 32, attached to Specialist Crime and Operations, was sentenced on Thursday, August 24, at Lewes Crown Court to seven years after he was found guilty of perverting the course of public justice and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice with malicious communication.
One count of possession of class A drugs is to lie on file.
Lovely!
Further investigative work revealed that Pc Prasad was in possession of two mobile phones. One of the phones had been used to make the anonymous call to police on June 7. Further analysis showed numbers linked to him had made numerous anonymous calls over a two-month period to police, Crimestoppers and the Directorate of Professional Standards (DPS) giving false information in an attempt to get his colleague arrested.
And why? Because she was his ex-girlfriend. Mind how you go!
Corruption and stupidity are ideal bedfellows:-
ReplyDeleteWC Jaded waddles breathless into the station: "Sarge, Sarge, someone just stole our panda car with all our stash in the boot."
Sergeant: "Did you see who it was?"
WC Jaded: "No, but I got the number plate."
Well no one can claim that the sentence was too lenient *sounds of large tomes hitting home*.
ReplyDeletePrasad, Prasad - German car is it?
ReplyDeleteWhen you write this tripe Melvin do you honestly think everyone's laughing at your hilarity? Have I spelt "delusional" correctly? Stick to Latin quotes old chap.
ReplyDeleteJaded
@ WC Jaded. I make no claim on the teasing but I have confidence in your capacity to juggle with the possibility of another contributor taking advantage of your intelligence handicap whilst lampooning the police 'service'.
ReplyDeleteN.B. Spelling continues to improve whilst punctuation still requires attention.
@Jaded: here's a little thread from the forum I frequent (its a farming one):
ReplyDeletehttps://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?threads/kicking-a-policeman-up-the-arse.187990/
See how none of the respondents to the post have a good thing to say about the police and their behaviour? All based on actual interaction with the police as the victims of crime not perpetrators? This is how low the police force have sunk. Decent people regard them as either useless or actively malevolent.
"Well no one can claim that the sentence was too lenient *sounds of large tomes hitting home*."
ReplyDeleteQuite!
"See how none of the respondents to the post have a good thing to say about the police and their behaviour? All based on actual interaction with the police as the victims of crime not perpetrators? This is how low the police force have sunk. Decent people regard them as either useless or actively malevolent."
Just so. And it's getting worse. The commenter who wrote "I wouldn't pee on a copper to put out a fire" sums it up...