Sergeant Lee Symons, a 47-year-old Metropolitan Police officer, has been charged with 11 sexual offences involving four victims, including both men and a woman. The charges, presented at Westminster Magistrates Court, include serious allegations such as assault by penetration and multiple counts of sexual assault by touching. The offences are reported to have occurred between 2009 and 2021, all against individuals known to Symons. The officer is currently suspended from duty and was released on conditional bail, with a preliminary hearing scheduled for February 24 at Southwark Crown Court.
Sergeant Lee Symons, 47, is charged with 11 sexual offences against four victims, including serious allegations like assault by penetration and sexual assault by touching.
The charges stem from alleged incidents occurring between 2009 and 2021, involving three men and one woman, all known to the officer.
Symons, who has been suspended from the Metropolitan Police, appeared in Westminster Magistrates Court and was granted conditional bail ahead of a Crown Court hearing.
These serious allegations against a serving police officer raise concerns about trust and accountability within the Metropolitan Police, given the nature of the charges.
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