Watchdog says allegations, if proven, have capacity to further undermine public confidence in policing

Five police officers from four forces will face disciplinary procedures after separate investigations by a watchdog into social media messages related to Wayne Couzens, the killer of Sarah Everard.

They include two officers from the Metropolitan police – the force in which Couzens was serving at the time of the killing in March – who were questioned in the first of two investigations by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).

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