MPs urge police chiefs to carry out ‘Line of Duty’ investigation into detective selling threesomes with medic lover
COPS have been urged to carry out a “Line of Duty”-style investigation into a detective The Sun revealed was selling threesomes with his medic lover.
MPs have called on police chiefs to look at all the crime cases Det Con Nick Taylor has ever been involved in.
Taylor, 39, and Eleanor Turner, 28, were charging £150 for hourly romps while off duty.
It could leave Taylor open to blackmail — and Turner may be putting the public at risk of Covid by hooking up with strangers outside work.
West Midlands Police suspended Taylor from frontline duty yesterday as we handed over our evidence for cops to trawl through.
Turner is thought to face suspension as West Midlands Ambulance Service also looks at our files showing the couple advertising sex at home in Telford, Shropshire.
Referring to the long-running TV police thriller series about internal investigations, Birmingham MP Khalid Mahmood said: “There needs to be a Line of Duty- style investigation into this.
“They’ll need to look back at all the investigations and work he’s been involved in.
“The Sun has done a good job with this.”
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