Kashif Mahmood sentenced to eight years for role in operation to seize money from criminal couriers

A former Metropolitan police officer who used his position to help a criminal gang seize money from other offenders has been jailed for eight years.

Kashif Mahmood, 32, dressed in his uniform and used marked and unmarked police cars to travel to locations where the gang knew “significant quantities of criminal cash” would be exchanged, and took it himself while pretending to be doing his duties.

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