London : A gross misconduct hearing has found that an Indian-origin former Scotland Yard sergeant would have been dismissed without notice were he still in his post after being found to have breached professional standards with "inappropriate behaviour" as a police officer.
Former Metropolitan Police Sergeant Anish Sharma, who was based on the West Area Command of the force in London, faced allegations that he had breached the professional standards of behaviour with regards to honesty and integrity, discreditable conduct, equality and diversity, and authority, respect and courtesy.
A hearing on Friday concluded that he had breached standards under all the stated categories. Sharma's actions were both appalling and cowardly. Following his completely inappropriate behaviour, he then engaged in improper communications with a third party, before deleting a number of messages prior to his arrest and subsequent interview, said Chief Superintendent Sean Wilson, in charge of policing for the West Area Command.
Clearly he has shown himself to be someone who falls well below the standards we expect from our officers and staff, and the panel have made the right decision to ensure he will never work in policing again, he said. According to the Met Police, on July 30, 2021, Sharma attended a party in the Thames Valley area.