Charges were brought after investigation into Essex Police's Child Abuse Team
DC Sharon Patterson and former DC Lee Pollard are now on trial for misconduct
Prosecutors say they destroyed and forged documents to bring probes to an end
Two police officers sabotaged a string of child sex abuse investigations out of a combination of 'cynical disdain' for accusers and laziness, a court has heard.
Detective constables Sharon Patterson, 49, and Lee Pollard, 47, forged documents and concealed evidence over a three-year period, the Old Bailey heard today.
The events, according to the Daily Mail, and the prosecutor:
The Essex Police officers, who were in a relationship, discussed a plot over email, with Pollard thanking Patterson as his 'partner in deceptive crime', jurors heard.
One count against Patterson involves a teenager who said that - from the age of six - she was regularly raped by her father over some five years, which was supported by a sister's previous allegations.
But the mother's persistence proves this to be 'completely untrue', the prosecutor said, with the mother later leaving an 'urgent' message with another officer asking Patterson to update her.
Patterson, jurors heard, emailed back to her colleague: 'URGENT!!!! F***ing cheek of the woman!! I have left tons of messages on her answer machine and she NEVER responds to them.'
Then Patterson allegedly advised a supervisor that the case should be dropped, saying the claims were down to a 'bitter' ex-wife trying to make life difficult for her husband, who seemed a 'broken man'.
It was decided the case should not even be passed to the CPS for a charging decision, with a supervisor citing the mother not being willing to corroborate evidence as a key reason.
Patterson's 'deceit', the prosecutor said, 'directly contributed to this investigation being brought to a close'.
Alexandra Healy QC, prosecuting, said: 'The allegations against them involve the forging of documents, concealment of evidence and the misrepresentation of the state of investigations, and the evidence involved in investigations, to supervising officers.
'The effect was that allegations involving child sex offences were not properly investigated.
'The motivation appears to have been a combination of laziness, self-preservation and sometimes a cynical disdain for complainants in these child abuse allegations.'
The officers, who live together in Colchester, Essex, each deny three counts of misconduct in a public office between 2011 and 2014.
In one investigation, it is alleged Patterson forged an accuser's signature and falsely claimed to prosecutors that two teachers who may have been witnesses were dead.
Pollard allegedly removed and destroyed four photographs that were 'important exhibits' to an investigation and also misrepresented evidence to his supervisor so no further action was taken in a separate probe.
The allegations came to light when performance reviews were carried out into the child abuse investigation team, in the north of the county, which they worked in.
But the defendants' conduct went 'beyond incompetence' and was not because of a 'lack of resources' or 'insufficient investigative manpower', the prosecutor said.
The trial continues.
'Laziness'? 'Corruption' would be probably the better word. And why do you think had they 'deceit' for the victims?!
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shewhomustbeobeyed ago
theguardian - https://archive.is/DguWw and https://archive.is/DpKOb
bbc - https://archive.is/gUpqU
gazette - https://archive.is/iZJsi
think- ago
Grateful, as always. :-)
shewhomustbeobeyed ago
You. xoxo
think- ago
xoxo ;-)