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By SCM Staff Writer I Friday, Nov.07, 2025

 

LONDON, UK – ​A MET sergeant who sickeningly claimed a detainee “deserved to be beaten up” has been instantly dismissed from the force.

​Sgt Lawrence Hume, attached to Met Detention, was sacked without notice after an accelerated misconduct hearing today (Friday, November 7) found him guilty of a serious breach of professional standards.

​The shamed cop’s appalling comments were broadcast during a damning BBC Panorama investigation into the Metropolitan Police’s Charing Cross station on Wednesday, October 1.
​The hearing ruled that Sgt Hume had breached standards for discreditable conduct and authority, respect and courtesy over his foul-mouthed remarks.

​He will now be added to the Barred List by the College of Policing, banning him from ever re-joining the police or working for other related bodies.

​Commander Simon Messenger, Professionalism, slammed Hume for his shocking lack of leadership.

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​He said: “As an officer in a leadership role Sgt Hume should have been setting an example to more junior colleagues. Instead he demonstrated a blatant disregard for the protection of the public and the professional standards expected of a serving police officer.”

​The Commander added: “It is right he has been dismissed as we work tirelessly to raise standards and improve the culture across our organisation.”

​SIXTH OFFICER SACKED
​Sgt Hume is the sixth officer to be dismissed over the shocking behaviour exposed at Charing Cross on the Panorama show.

​He was, however, cleared of two other allegations, including claims he supported and echoed comments made by already-dismissed Sgt Joseph McIlvenny about hiding the discussion of force from custody suite cameras.

​Sgt Hume was also cleared of failing to challenge or report Sgt McIlvenny’s comments about using force on a detainee.
​The sackings do not end here.

​Accelerated misconduct hearings for PC Sean Park and former PC Brian Sharkey are due to be held later this month.
​A hearing for the final officer, Sgt Steve Stamp, is also scheduled for a date yet to be confirmed.

​An investigation into all the allegations at Charing Cross by the Independent Office for Police Conduct remains ongoing.

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