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'GET WAXED AND SMELL NICE'

What dad-of-two cop allegedly told former colleague while ‘begging for a threesome’

PC Ateeq Syed, 39, accused of lewd remarks to female cops including saying 'while you're down there' when colleague bent down in crime victims' house

A POLICE officer told an ex-colleague to "get waxed and smell nice" as he begged for a threesome with her and her husband, a misconduct hearing was told.

PC Ateeq Syed, 39, also allegedly suggested another female cop perform a sex act "while she was down there" as she bent down in front of two crime victims at their home.

 PC Ateeq Syed is accused of sexually inappropriate behaviour towards four female colleagues
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PC Ateeq Syed is accused of sexually inappropriate behaviour towards four female colleaguesCredit: Facebook

The Nottinghamshire officer faces the sack over allegations of aggressive and sexually inappropriate behaviour towards four female officers.

He denies gross misconduct, claiming he was "singled out by a dysfunctional group" of colleagues.

A disciplinary panel heard how PC Syed, a dad of two, posted lewd messages on the Facebook page of ex-cop Victoria Sutton who had resigned from the force in June 2014.

He wrote: "I have been closely watching all the changes made to that body of yours. OMG.

"You just need a nine-inch c*** and a set of hairy balls to compete with me.

"I am blessed to have known you, but I still believe you could use a few squats to give you curves in all the right places."

In a second message posted on her page he wrote: "I get the feeling you are trying to get me used to being around Dan with his c*** out.

"I'm on top, you in the middle, and Dan can be on the bottom.

"I have no issue smashing your back doors in.

"But get waxed and smell nice. I'm not being funny but at work you smelled rank."

The comments were said to have left the ex-officer feeling embarrassed and was commented on by several friends and family members.

Mrs Sutton promptly posted: "Ateeq you absolute weirdo. You are getting blocked soon," and then blocked him.

Another officer PC Hannah Ward said she was on patrol with PC Syed when he asked her if she performed certain sex acts with her husband.

She told the hearing: "It was quite demeaning in a way. He would continue and continue to ask you.

"There would be different ways of asking the question. At times I would just give in as it was relentless."

In another alleged incident he and the same woman were in a patrol car when he turned down a dark lane, switched the lights off, asked her if she was scared and squeezed her knee.

A third officer PC Louise Jackson said he quizzed her on what she wore in bed and also showed her a photograph of himself, asking if he "did anything for her".

He also zoomed in a holiday snap of her in a bikini and asked if there were any more.

 Nottinghamshire PC Ateeq Syed denies gross misconduct and breaching professional standards
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Nottinghamshire PC Ateeq Syed denies gross misconduct and breaching professional standardsCredit: Twitter

Despite a meeting with senior officers to discuss his behaviour in November 2015, two further allegations were made against him by a fourth officer, the panel heard.

She said on a visit to a crime victims' house she dropped a business card from her stab vest and it fell in front of PC Syed.

When she bent down to pick it up, Syed allegedly said: "While you're down there..."

Matthew Green, for the police authority, said: "Although the two victims did not report hearing he comment, it does not mean he did not say it."

The same officer made a further allegation that PC Syed was physically aggressive towards her while they were on shift.

Robert Morris, defending, said: "He made a bad taste joke in front of a member of the public, but he was not expecting oral sex.

"In relation to the first allegation he says it does not sound like something he would say.

"PC Syed's comments were horrible to be seen on their own, but they have to be seen in context."

The six allegations span a period from February 2014 to December 2015, beginning when Syed was appointed beat manager for the force's Beeston Central and Rylands area.

Mr Green told the disciplinary hearing: "The six allegations range from sexually inappropriate actions to intimidating behaviour in the workplace.

"These are serious breaches of conduct, so serious as to warrant dismissal.

"There is no reason to doubt the allegations that were made. He is not being singled out by a dysfunctional group, as he claims."

The hearing's chair, Nick Stanage, said: "Five out of the six allegations involve sexually inappropriate behaviour.

"We find that, if the charges were to be upheld, it would amount to gross misconduct and give grounds for immediate dismissal."

PC Syed denies breaching the standards of professional behaviour in respect of sexually inappropriate, degrading and aggressive actions towards female colleagues.

The hearing continues.


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