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Met Police Officer Jailed Eight Years For Faking Stops To Rob Drug Couriers On 13 May 2021, Kashif Mahmood a ten-year Metropolitan Police constable based at the Central East Command Unit in Stoke Newington, London, holder of multiple commendations during his service was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment at Southwark Crown Court by His Honour Judge Tomlinson after pleading guilty to conspiracy to acquire criminal property and misconduct in public office.  Between November 2019 and March 2020, Mahmood booked marked police vehicles out of Stoke Newington Police Station on at least seven occasions, sometimes under a colleague's name while signed off sick, and used them to conduct sham stop-and-searches on drug couriers carrying large amounts of cash.  His civilian accomplice, Romanian bodybuilder Ioan Gherghel, posed as his police partner wearing a Met-issue stab vest. The operation was directed by Dubai-based Mutjaba Neazmand via EncroChat, with jobs routed through gang leader Mohsin Khan. Prosecutors placed the total seizures in seven figures, with EncroChat transcripts alone accounting for at least £850,000. The conspiracy unravelled on 8 March 2020 on Balgonie Road, Chingford, when Mahmood unknowingly stopped a courier already under surveillance by the Met's own money-laundering team and his body-worn camera accidentally activated during the stop, capturing Gherghel in full police kit conducting a fraudulent search.  The courier later attended a police station to report that officers had taken his money and let him go without arrest.  Disclaimer: This video is a dramatization based on real events. Some visual content was created with artificial intelligence assistance. Some details have been fictionalized and all names have been changed to protect the privacy of those involved.
Met Police Officer Jailed Eight Years For Faking Stops To Rob Drug Couriers On 13 May 2021, Kashif Mahmood a ten-year Metropolitan Police constable based at the Central East Command Unit in Stoke Newington, London, holder of multiple commendations during his service was sentenced to eight years' imprisonment at Southwark Crown Court by His Honour Judge Tomlinson after pleading guilty to conspiracy to acquire criminal property and misconduct in public office. Between November 2019 and March 2020, Mahmood booked marked police vehicles out of Stoke Newington Police Station on at least seven occasions, sometimes under a colleague's name while signed off sick, and used them to conduct sham stop-and-searches on drug couriers carrying large amounts of cash. His civilian accomplice, Romanian bodybuilder Ioan Gherghel, posed as his police partner wearing a Met-issue stab vest. The operation was directed by Dubai-based Mutjaba Neazmand via EncroChat, with jobs routed through gang leader Mohsin Khan. Prosecutors placed the total seizures in seven figures, with EncroChat transcripts alone accounting for at least £850,000. The conspiracy unravelled on 8 March 2020 on Balgonie Road, Chingford, when Mahmood unknowingly stopped a courier already under surveillance by the Met's own money-laundering team and his body-worn camera accidentally activated during the stop, capturing Gherghel in full police kit conducting a fraudulent search. The courier later attended a police station to report that officers had taken his money and let him go without arrest. Disclaimer: This video is a dramatization based on real events. Some visual content was created with artificial intelligence assistance. Some details have been fictionalized and all names have been changed to protect the privacy of those involved.

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