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Cleveland Police: Final warning for dumped child sex files sergeant | Cleveland Police: Final warning for dumped child sex files sergeant |
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A police officer has been found guilty of gross misconduct after confidential files about paedophiles and their victims were found dumped in a recycling bin outside his home. | A police officer has been found guilty of gross misconduct after confidential files about paedophiles and their victims were found dumped in a recycling bin outside his home. |
Sgt Martin Skirving-Chehab, of Cleveland Police, took two carrier bags of paperwork home before his mother-in-law accidentally threw them out. | Sgt Martin Skirving-Chehab, of Cleveland Police, took two carrier bags of paperwork home before his mother-in-law accidentally threw them out. |
The papers contained details about 55 sex offenders. | The papers contained details about 55 sex offenders. |
A police misconduct panel gave him a final written warning. | A police misconduct panel gave him a final written warning. |
It found the officer failed to sort through the carrier bags, risk assess the material or store it in a secure place. | |
Chairwoman Jayne Salt said by leaving the material under his kitchen table he increased the risk of the highly sensitive material being disclosed. | Chairwoman Jayne Salt said by leaving the material under his kitchen table he increased the risk of the highly sensitive material being disclosed. |
Also, Mr Skirving-Chehab's work book was found in a skip outside his home in Hartlepool by a dog walker in June 2018 who then contacted The Sun newspaper. | Also, Mr Skirving-Chehab's work book was found in a skip outside his home in Hartlepool by a dog walker in June 2018 who then contacted The Sun newspaper. |
The 42-year-old has been a police officer for 15 years and his work has been officially commended twice. | The 42-year-old has been a police officer for 15 years and his work has been officially commended twice. |
He had taken the bags of files home after being asked to remove them from the Sex Offenders' Management Unit (Somu). | He had taken the bags of files home after being asked to remove them from the Sex Offenders' Management Unit (Somu). |
The hearing, at the Grand Hotel, Hartlepool, was told he then received a WhatsApp message from his pregnant wife to say her mother had put the documents in the recycling bin outside. | The hearing, at the Grand Hotel, Hartlepool, was told he then received a WhatsApp message from his pregnant wife to say her mother had put the documents in the recycling bin outside. |
Representing Cleveland Police, Joan Smith had earlier told the panel: "One can only imagine the potential risk to property and life if the information fell into the hands of vigilantes." | Representing Cleveland Police, Joan Smith had earlier told the panel: "One can only imagine the potential risk to property and life if the information fell into the hands of vigilantes." |
The force contacted all the offenders mentioned in the documents and seven have made a formal complaint. | The force contacted all the offenders mentioned in the documents and seven have made a formal complaint. |
Mr Skirving-Chehab had admitted misconduct but denied gross misconduct. | Mr Skirving-Chehab had admitted misconduct but denied gross misconduct. |
When giving evidence he said he "never in a million years would have expected this to happen". | When giving evidence he said he "never in a million years would have expected this to happen". |
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