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By SCM Staff Writer

 

​A SHAMELESS Met officer has been sacked after a sleazy campaign of “inappropriate touching” that targeted six of his female colleagues.

​PC Jayson Lynch, who was based in the South West Command Unit, was booted out of the force on Friday following a gross misconduct hearing.

​The disgraced copper spent months pawing at fellow officers while on duty, grabbing them by the waist, hips, arms, and even their feet.

​But his “discreditable conduct” didn’t stop with his colleagues.

​In a shocking breach of trust, Lynch was also found to have cracked “inappropriate, sexual jokes” to a vulnerable young girl.

​The girl was under police guard in a hospital when Lynch targeted her with the sick gags in July 2023.
​Between October 2023 and May 2024, Lynch’s behavior escalated as he repeatedly touched female officers over their clothing and made a series of lewd, sexual comments.

​’​Met bosses moved to sack Lynch immediately, ruling that his behavior was so serious it justified him being stripped of his badge on the spot.

​Chief Superintendent Dan Knowles fumed: “PC Lynch’s behaviour fell well short of that expected of a serving officer. There is no place for inappropriate behaviour in policing or in any workplace.”

​He added that the Met is determined to “drive up standards” and remove officers who have “no place in our organisation.”

​Lynch has now been placed on the College of Policing’s barred list, meaning he can never work as a copper again.

He is also banned from working for local policing bodies or the police watchdog.

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