Premium
This is an archive article published on August 23, 2008

NRI police officer launches legal action against Scotland Yard

Assistant Commissioner of Police Tarique Ghaffur, one of Britain's senior officers, has launched a legal action against the Scotland Yard on the grounds of racial harrassment.

.

Indian-origin Assistant Commissioner of Police Tarique Ghaffur, one of Britain’s senior officers, has launched a legal action against the Scotland Yard on the grounds that he was “harassed, degraded and humiliated” because he is Asian and a Muslim.

Ghaffur officially lodged the discrimination claim against the Metropolitan Police and Commissioner Sir Ian Blair.

The action was leaked in June and legal papers claim that Ghaffur has been further “victimised” by threats that he would be sacked unless he suspended the employment tribunal proceedings. Met Police has 28 days to respond formally.

Story continues below this ad

A dossier compiled by Ghaffur in the past three years alleges that the level of racial discrimination in Scotland Yard has worsened and that senior ethnic minority officers face a “hostile” atmosphere. The combined effect has been to create a “degrading and humiliating” environment for him. Sir Ian has denied the charge.

Ghaffur is said to be upset by a failure to renew his contract beyond March 2009, which he claims is discriminating against his age, because he is over 50. The final allegation is that his 180,000 pounds a year role as head of Central Operations at Scotland Yard has been compromised and that he was silenced over the 42-day detention debate.

Latest Comment
Post Comment
Read Comments
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement