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Officers from special Dungeness police force Wayne Couzens worked for investigated over sharing offensive WhatsApp

Five police officers from a special Kent force which murderer Wayne Couzens once worked for are being investigated after “discriminatory” WhatsApp messages were found.

The Independent Office For Police Conduct (IOPC) first received a referral from the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) in April of the allegations against officers working in Dungeness.

Wayne Couzens, from Deal, worked for the Civil Nuclear Constabulary prior to the Met PoliceOfficers from special Dungeness police force Wayne Couzens worked for investigated over sharing offensive WhatsApp
Wayne Couzens, from Deal, worked for the Civil Nuclear Constabulary prior to the Met Police

They related to a WhatsApp group featuring “inappropriate and discriminatory messages” according to the watchdog.

The CNC is investigating the claims itself amid reports all have been suspended as the probe continues.

An IOPC spokesman said: “In April 2024, we received a mandatory referral from the CNC regarding the conduct of officers involved in a WhatsApp group featuring inappropriate and discriminatory messages.

“We decided that an investigation was required into the officers’ conduct.

It deemed the matter suitable to be investigated by the force’s Professional Standards Department (PSD), noting one officer was already under investigation for a separate matter.

Sarah Everard was abducted and murdered by Wayne Couzens in 2021Sarah Everard was abducted and murdered by Wayne Couzens in 2021
Sarah Everard was abducted and murdered by Wayne Couzens in 2021

A PSD is a department within a police force that handles complaints and allegations of misconduct against police officers, staff, and special constables.

The spokesman continued: “The force was also reminded that should any further conduct matters be identified, or a complaint is received, then another referral must be made.

“A further conduct referral was received in July involving another CNC officer, relating to inappropriate WhatsApp messages, and we decided this matter was also suitable for investigation by the force’s PSD.”

A CNC spokesman told The Sun newspaper during the weekend: “We have a current investigation which relates to five Dungeness officers.

“One is a CI who has been suspended for some time in relation to other matters. This is a Kent Police investigation.

The officers were working for the Civil Nuclear Constabulary at DungenessThe officers were working for the Civil Nuclear Constabulary at Dungeness
The officers were working for the Civil Nuclear Constabulary at Dungeness

“The four newly suspended officers are all stationed at Dungeness.

“The matter was referred to the IOPC who determined that the CNC should investigate and did not take over the investigation. That investigation is ongoing.”

Couzens, 52, worked there before he joined the Met Police and later murdered and raped Sarah Everard, 33, in 2021.

Earlier this year, an inquiry found he should never have been given a job as a police officer following a history of alleged sexual offending dating back nearly 20 years.

Kent Police has been contacted for further comment.

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