A Metropolitan Police officer sexually assaulted a woman in her home after being called to deal with a domestic incident, a court has heard.
Pc Fabian Aguilar-Delgado, 40, was on duty and in full uniform when he allegedly kissed the woman before sucking her breast on the afternoon of May 24 2020.
Southwark Crown Court heard the alleged assault took place after the officer offered to search her house for her abusive ex-partner while his colleague was in the car outside.
Aguilar-Delgado, who was new to the job and had not been issued with a body worn camera, denies a single charge of sexual assault.
In a recorded police interview played on Tuesday the woman, who cannot be identified, said she was “tipsy”, after drinking three quarters of a bottle of wine when Aguilar-Delgado “groped” her at the top of the stairs.
“He’s in front of me and he started to really French kiss me. I kind of pushed back,” she said.
“He put his hands down my top, pulled out my boobs and started sucking on my boobs.
“I sat down on the bed because I was more or less pushed down there, and he said: ‘Look, I’ve got a hard-on’, and pointed to the front of his trousers.”
She said she heard something bleep before the officer said: “I’ve got to go.”
The court heard the woman wrote down her phone number and took it out to the car to give to Aguilar-Delgado, from Crawley, West Sussex, because she thought he might want to see her – but his colleague returned it.
“I was scared to say anything, then I tried to back out of it because I thought: ‘This is the police you are dealing with,’” she said.
“But then I thought: ‘If he’s done that to me, has he done it to anyone else?’”
The complainant, who jurors were told is alcohol-dependent, said she later called police to report being “touched up” by an officer because she felt she had been “violated”.
“I have had police in my house lots of times and I have never gone through that, never,” she said.
“I was afraid to go back to the house.
“I thought he might come and kill me or all the officers might gang up on me… and now I won’t even ring the police. I’m too scared.”
The court has heard that Aguilar-Delgado’s DNA was later found on swabs on the complainant’s right nipple and breast.
The woman denied lying about the incident under cross-examination, telling defence barrister Robert Morris: “I have been through so much domestic violence in my life, do you really think I want to come to court today about a police officer touching me up? No.”
“This police officer did this to me.”
Mr Morris suggested: “You are just lying about all this and making it up as you go along?”
The complainant replied: “So where has all the DNA come from then?”
The trial continues on Wednesday.