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Met Police Officer, 32, Sexually Assaulted Boy, 17, in Hotel Near Heathrow While Watching Love Island
Grant Fulker was convicted of sexual assault and misconduct, involving WhatsApp messages to teens, and barred from police work by the College of Policing.
- On January 9, Grant Fulker, former Met volunteer cadet leader and 32-year-old ex-Specialist Operations member, was convicted of sexual assault and attempted sexual assault at Southwark Crown Court.
- As a cadet leader, Grant Fulker abused his position of trust by sending sexualised WhatsApp messages and committing offences in a Heathrow hotel room between February 12 and 13 2024.
- Arrested in February 2024, Fulker was dismissed in accelerated conduct proceedings in March 2024 after indicating he planned to plead guilty to misconduct in public office.
- Placed on the College of Policing's barred list, Fulker is banned from police and related bodies employment and will be sentenced on February 27.
- The Metropolitan Police said it inspected all volunteer police cadet units across London and recently restructured the programme, with Commander Pete Stevens calling the actions 'despicable' and thanking the boys for reporting them.
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