Met PC told girl, 16, he would pick her up from school and make love to her'
Briefly

Che Homersham, a 37-year-old Metropolitan Police officer, has been barred from policing after being convicted for misconduct involving a 16-year-old girl. While on-duty, he engaged with her under false pretenses, leading to inappropriate actions, including inappropriate physical contact and sexual propositions. Following his arrest in December 2023, he received a six-month prison sentence and resigned. The Assistant Commissioner for Professionalism emphasized the seriousness of his actions, marking a significant breach of trust in his role, and noted he would have been dismissed had he not resigned.
Che Homersham, a police officer, abused his authority by initiating inappropriate relations with a 16-year-old girl, leading to his conviction and imprisonment.
During his time on-duty, Homersham met the minor in a domestic situation, establishing a relationship where he later manipulated her under false pretenses.
Homersham's actions were characterized by clear misconduct, as he exploited his position and authority to engage in sexual behavior with a vulnerable teenager.
The Assistant Commissioner for Professionalism noted that Homersham's intentional misconduct led to his removal from policing and a significant legal penalty.
Read at www.kilburntimes.co.uk
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