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​BEDSIDE BEATING: Met Cop Sacked After Slapping Handcuffed Suspect on Hospital Ward

​BEDSIDE BEATING: Met Cop Sacked After Slapping Handcuffed Suspect on Hospital Ward

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By SCM Reporter

 

​A METROPOLITAN Police officer has been sacked in disgrace after launched a shocking assault on a handcuffed detainee in a hospital ward.

​PC Omar Campedelli was booted off the force following a fast-tracked misconduct hearing on Wednesday, June 3, after standard-bearing colleagues bravely blew the whistle on his violent outburst.

​The shamed bobby—who was tasked with guarding a vulnerable suspect receiving medical treatment—lashed out and slapped the man across the head.

​The Sun can reveal that the drama unfolded on December 1, 2025, while Campedelli, of the Met’s Central West Basic Command Unit, was on hospital watch.

​The detainee, who was securely handcuffed to a hospital bed, reportedly spat towards the officer’s legs. Instead of maintaining his professionalism, hot-headed Campedelli snapped, striking the restrained man.

​In a desperate bid to cover his tracks, the rogue officer failed to report the physical strike or fill out a mandatory ‘use of force’ form.

​But his hopes of keeping the assault a secret were instantly crushed when honest cops who witnessed the shocking behaviour refused to stay silent and reported him to bosses.

​Yesterday, a disciplinary panel found him guilty of gross misconduct and dismissed him without notice.

​”This was an excessive and unjustified use of force against a detainee who was receiving treatment in hospital.”

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— Detective Chief Superintendent Christina Jessah

​Blasting the disgraced officer, Detective Chief Superintendent Christina Jessah, head of the Central West BCU, said:

​”Actions like PC Campedelli’s have a clear impact on the trust the public has in us to keep people safe while in our care.

​”The incident was reported by other officers present, and I thank them for coming forward so we could take action. We remain committed to raising standards and ridding the force of officers who have no place within our organisation.”

​The Met has been plagued by a series of high-profile scandals in recent years, and Scotland Yard bosses are desperate to prove they are rooting out bad apples.

​Insiders say the fact that Campedelli’s own team turned him in shows a shifting culture within the ranks, where bad behaviour is no longer tolerated behind the blue wall of silence.
​Banned for Life

​Following his summary dismissal, Campedelli has been placed on the College of Policing’s official Barred List.

​The lifetime ban ensures he can never wear a uniform again, preventing him from re-joining the police or securing a job with any other law enforcement and related public bodies.

 


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