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Jacob Phillips

Met Police officer convicted of harassment after bombarding woman with messages

A Met Police officer has been convicted of harassment after bombarding a woman with unwanted messages.

PC Gary Chant, attached to the Central West Command Unit, sent a “significant” number of messages to a woman he knew while he was on duty.

PC Chant was arrested on 5 November 2023 on suspicion of harassment and was subsequently suspended from duty.

He appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday and was found guilty of harassment without violence.

He will be sentenced at the same court on October 1.

Detective Chief Superintendent Christina Jessah leading the Met’s Central West Command said: “We expect a high standard of behaviour from our officers.

“That standard was not met by PC Chant – his actions, in harassing the victim, were wholly unacceptable and we took appropriate action.

“We are committed to combatting crimes against women and girls. Predatory, or abusive behaviour from men is unacceptable and will be dealt with whether outside or inside the Met.

“As a result of this outcome at court, misconduct proceedings will now follow.”

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