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Bijan Ebrahimi murder: Officers sacked for misconduct | Bijan Ebrahimi murder: Officers sacked for misconduct |
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A police officer and PCSO have been sacked over how they dealt with a Bristol man who went on to be murdered in a vigilante attack. | |
PC Kevin Duffy, 52, should have known Bijan Ebrahimi was in danger in July 2013 but refused to speak to or visit him, Avon and Somerset Police said. | |
He and PCSO Andrew Passmore, 56, were convicted of misconduct in public office last month. | |
Both have been dismissed this week, Avon and Somerset Police said. | Both have been dismissed this week, Avon and Somerset Police said. |
Iranian-born Mr Ebrahimi, who was registered disabled, was wrongly suspected of being a paedophile by his neighbour Lee James. | Iranian-born Mr Ebrahimi, who was registered disabled, was wrongly suspected of being a paedophile by his neighbour Lee James. |
He had called police to report being assaulted by James, days before he was attacked and killed outside his flat in Capgrave Crescent, Brislington. | |
Bristol Crown Court heard last month Mr Ebrahimi had called the non-emergency 101 number 12 times, trying to get police to investigate the assault. | |
The court heard he told one operator: "My life is in danger. Right now a few of my neighbours are outside and shouting and calling me a paedophile. I need to see PC Duffy." | |
But the trial learned that Duffy regarded Mr Ebrahimi as a "liar and a nuisance" and never went to see him, instead requesting Passmore conduct "a bit of a foot patrol" in the vicinity. | |
Passmore was convicted of misconduct in a public office for falsely claiming to have spent an hour patrolling the area. | |
James went on to kill Mr Ebrahimi and set fire to his body. He is serving a life sentence for murder. | |
Duffy and Passmore have not yet been sentenced. | |
In separate misconduct hearings held on Friday, Avon and Somerset Police said Duffy was found guilty of gross misconduct and dismissed without notice. Passmore was dismissed at a hearing earlier this week. | |
They are two of 18 officers and staff facing misconduct proceedings over the case. |
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