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Police nabbed sending "grossly offensive" racist emails

Internal Merseyside investigation audited nearly one million staff emails

Tags: racist emails, merseyside police

By Andy McCue

Published: 21 February 2006 12:25 GMT

Police officers and staff at Merseyside Police have been caught sending "grossly offensive" racist, homophobic and pornographic images over the force's email system.

The images were discovered following an investigation by the force's Professional Standards Department last March, during which almost one million staff emails were audited. The inquiry was launched by Merseyside chief constable Bernard Hogan-Howe after an inappropriate image was forwarded by a member of staff to a friend in another organisation.

The images included a black woman with a gorilla's head superimposed on her entitled "Miss Africa" and a decapitated black man's head on a spike with the message "Don't run from the police".

The investigation audited every email attachment on the force's IT system and found 90 per cent to be appropriate and directly linked to police business. But a small number of the remaining 10 per cent of email attachments were deemed to be "grossly offensive, homophobic or racist", according to Merseyside Police.

According to reports, the images included a black woman with a gorilla's head superimposed on her entitled "Miss Africa" and a decapitated black man's head on a spike with the message "Don't run from the police".

More than 500 police officers and staff were investigated with four police officers and three support staff receiving punishments ranging from written warnings to fines, the highest of which was £360 - or around three days' pay. Most of the others received "letters of advice" from senior police officers.

Merseyside Police said all inappropriate material has now been removed from the force's systems and more effective firewalls and auditing procedures have been put in place.

A statement issued by the force said: "We have new policies in place to prevent this kind of behaviour in the future, and all staff are now aware that anyone breaching the email policy will face the severest of penalties."

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