A former officer with the Surrey Police, Mr Baseer Ahmed, has been dismissed for gross misconduct after improperly accessing body-worn camera footage from a high-profile incident. The footage is believed to be related to the tragic deaths at Epsom College, where headteacher Emma Pattison, her daughter Lettie, and her husband George Pattison were found dead in February last year.

The misconduct panel found that Mr. Ahmed viewed the footage on February 7, without a clear policing purpose, which breached professional standards. These standards strictly regulate access to such sensitive material to ensure it is not viewed without necessity. The incident in question was a significant local and national case, intensifying the impropriety of Mr Ahmed’s actions.

The panel’s decision underscores the importance of maintaining strict controls on the access and use of body-worn camera footage to protect the integrity of police investigations and the privacy of individuals involved in such sensitive cases. Mr. Ahmed’s dismissal serves as a reminder of the serious consequences of violating these protocols.

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