Met Police officer 'sent sexual messages to five kids' but was never charged
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Met Police officer 'sent sexual messages to five kids' but was never charged
"Sonny Pooni, a former Met Police officer, engaged in serious misconduct by sending sexual messages to five children, showing a troubling disregard for his position."
"The misconduct panel discovered over 106,000 pages of messages indicating Pooni's inappropriate communications with minors, revealing a disturbing pattern of behavior."
"Pooni expressed desires for romantic and sexual relationships with minors and requested explicit images, raising significant concerns about his criminality."
"Surrey Police received a referral from the misconduct panel to reevaluate the case against Pooni, emphasizing the substantial evidence of misconduct."
Sonny Pooni, a former Met Police officer, sent sexual messages to five minors aged 11 to 18 years old. An investigation revealed he utilized social media to communicate inappropriately, sending a staggering amount of communications amounting to 106,987 pages. He expressed desires for relationships and requested sexually explicit images. Despite these findings, he has not faced criminal charges. Following a misconduct hearing, the panel banned him from policing and suggested that Surrey Police reassess the case based on the substantial evidence of misconduct exhibited by Pooni.
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