A Former Met Officer Has Come Forward With New Allegations Of Horrifying Behaviour By Officers At Charing Cross Police Station Including Claims Officers Slept With Female Suspects And Called Black Colleagues monkeys

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A former Met officer has come forward with new allegations of horrifying behaviour by officers at Charing Cross police station, including claims officers slept with female suspects and called black colleagues 'monkeys'.
A 'toxic' culture existed at the station dating back to 2006, said the former constable, who asked to be referred to by her first name, Liz.
The ex-officer said there was an 'awful' atmosphere at the station where men had sex with women in bathrooms, 'mercilessly bullied' a colleague and made 'cruel and sexual comments' about women in the street while senior leaders stayed silent.
She said her male colleagues were like 'kids in a candy store' given the station's proximity to 'pubs, bars and party culture', with one sergeant bragging about seeing his favourite Russian şişli escort at Spearmint Rhino.
A 'toxic' culture existed at the Charing Cross Station dating back to 2006, said the former constable, who asked to be referred to by her first name, Liz
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) watchdog has said it will look into the shocking allegations.
The revelation comes just days after a report by the watchdog exposed a cruel, toxic 'boys club' culture at the station.
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It found cops made rape jokes, boasted about domestic violence and made vile racist remarks in WhatsApp exchanges.
Grim texts between officers about raping women, killing black children, pedophilia, Muslims, Auschwitz and disabled people were also published in the watchdog's report.
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