crime. most police employees who commit crimes must keep the job. Last year was fired only two policemen and two civilian employees since they violated the law.
A police fired unjustifiably his service weapon against a car. Another left one person outdoors without checking his state of health, which led to the person died. In a third case threatened a police officer to run over a man.
In all cases assessed police staff disciplinary, PAN, that despite the conviction is not sufficient reason to dismiss them.
– It takes quite a lot to lay off anyone. The most common crime that police officers convicted of the different types of duty. And an occasional misconduct is not enough for a farewell, says Lotta Gustavsson, vice president of the PAN.
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There are several other examples where police employees have been allowed to retain their services despite conviction: a police officer was guilty of aggravated drunken driving, another grabbed a woman in her spare time – but in a drunken state.
the last six years have been between one and eight police officers annually sacked after they committed crimes or misconduct. Last year, the PAN handled 92 cases. Many cases were closed, but around one third led to disciplinary sanctions – these were several also a warning and loss of wages.
– The number of cases received by the Board is slightly less compared to the previous year. Last year there were a total of 115, says Lotta Gustavson.
Four kicked
Total sacked two police officers and two civilian employees last year. In one case, kicked a police officer after being convicted of assault and molestation. In another case was dismissed a police officer after being convicted of theft, petty theft and hacking.
The two civilian staff had to leave the job after being convicted of assault and gross violation of integrity and call abuse .
FACTS
About a hundred cases
Total received 92 cases in 2015 to police staff disciplinary, PAN.
2014 handled the PAN 115, and four police employees were dismissed.
Last year was dismissed two police officers and two civilian employees after having been convicted of crimes.
Source: The police.
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