[block_2] Fast-track justice: Three officers at Charing Cross police station have been sacked from...

Published: 6:42 pm October 23, 2025
Updated: 6:50 pm October 25, 2025

 

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Fast-track justice: Three officers at Charing Cross police station have been sacked from the Metropolitan Police just 23 days after their shocking misconduct was exposed on BBC Panorama.

Dismissed Over Shocking Misconduct

Sgt Joseph McIlvenny, PC Martin Borg, and PC Phillip Neilson faced rapid disciplinary hearings on 23 October. All were found guilty of breaching professional standards including authority, respect, courtesy, discreditable conduct, equality, and diversity.
“The custody team at Charing Cross has been replaced and local leadership overhauled. We continue to scrutinise detention teams across the Met to uphold the highest standards.”

What Went Down on Panorama?

  • Sgt McIlvenny was caught mocking a rape victim, advising staff to hide use of force from cameras, making misogynistic remarks, and uttering offensive comments about a woman he met. All allegations proved true.
  • PC Borg made rude, Islamophobic remarks about detainees and the public. He bragged about joining the police to “nick people” and laughed about a fellow officer’s use of excessive force. Some discriminatory claims against him were not proven.
  • PC Neilson made highly offensive and racist comments, and admitted to contemplating harming a young detainee he thought “deserved it.” All allegations proven.

More Hearings and Investigations Underway

Further rapid misconduct hearings are set for five current officers and one ex-officer on 24 and 28 October. The Independent Office for Police Conduct’s investigation continues.

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