Police Federation boss suspended following arrest on suspicion of corruption
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Police Federation boss suspended following arrest on suspicion of corruption
"Mukund Krishna, CEO of the Police Federation, has been suspended from his role due to an ongoing police investigation. The federation represents more than 145,000 police officers up to and including the rank of chief inspector as well as special constables."
"City of London Police previously said its domestic corruption unit has been investigating allegations of fraud by abuse of position in relation to the federation over the last year. The City of London Police domestic corruption unit are leading a criminal investigation into allegations of fraud made against three individuals."
The head of the Police Federation of England and Wales was suspended after his arrest on suspicion of corruption. Mukund Krishna, the federation's chief executive, was detained alongside two other suspects with connections to the organization by City of London Police. The federation represents over 145,000 police officers up to chief inspector rank and special constables. City of London Police's domestic corruption unit has been investigating allegations of fraud by abuse of position related to the federation for the past year. Search warrants were executed across multiple locations including Wales, Somerset, London, and Surrey as part of the criminal investigation into the fraud allegations.
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