A police officer has been sacked after being found to have committed gross misconduct by “violently” scratching a woman’s throat with his fingernail and biting her lip as he kissed her in a nightclub.
Pc Liam Richards behaved “aggressively” and “without consent” towards the complainant, referred to as Miss A, who he met in a nightclub in Winchester, Hampshire, a disciplinary hearing was told.
He denied behaving inappropriately and said he asked for consent before kissing the woman at the Vodka Bar in October 2021, PA reports.
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Nick Hawkins, legally qualified chairman, ruled the case against Richards as proven and ordered that he should be dismissed without notice and for him to be added to the College of Policing’s list of barred officers.
Deputy Chief Constable Sam de Reya, of Hampshire Police, said: “Let me be clear, the intimidating and aggressive behaviour of Pc Richards has absolutely no place within the police service and no place in Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary.
“I would like to thank Miss A for having the courage to report this incident, knowing the individual was a police officer, and for trusting us to complete a thorough investigation and progress the case to a disciplinary hearing, which has resulted in his dismissal from the force.
“I am disappointed that the actions of this one individual will cause public concern.
“Our communities should have confidence that we are dedicated to ensuring the highest professional standards of our staff and officers and that we will confront behaviours that fall short of those expectations and root out those who have no place in the service.
“Sadly, Pc Richards’ actions have undermined the great work that our officers and staff are doing every day to relentlessly pursue criminals and seek justice for victims.
“The overwhelming majority of our officers and staff deliver their policing role with professionalism and integrity at all times, whether they are on or off duty.
“The public rightly expects Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary to protect them and keep them safe.”
Alan Jenkins, representing the appropriate authority (Hampshire Constabulary), told the hearing Richards was “aggressive” towards the complainant when “he bit her lip and forced his tongue into her mouth”.
He added: “They kissed again, when he was also aggressive, and he scratched her throat with a fingernail on two occasions.
“She felt intimidated by his behaviour and decided to get away from him and mix with others, although both remained in the Vodka Bar but in different areas within the building.”
Mr Jenkins said the complainant suffered an injury to her lip and added: “The appropriate authority suggests that those injuries would not have been caused by ‘normal’ and consensual kissing.”
He said it implied “aggressive and forceful conduct by this officer” and “it also strongly implies a lack of consent on their part as well as an absence of regard for their feelings on his part”.
Mr Jenkins said Richards was arrested on the night of the incident but not charged with a crime.
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