Acting inspector Andrew McLullich and PC Paul Jackson both resigned after their behaviour was discovered
A pair of perverted ex-Merseyside Police officers have been banned from policing after swapping multiple derogatory text messages about numerous female colleagues.
Both men were placed on the College of Policing Barred List, meaning they can no longer work in policing.READ MORE: Teacher's 'ambiguous' response to schoolboy who called her 'sexy' Merseyside Police has now released the full report, which sets out McLullich and Jackson's conversations about their fellow officers, whose full names have been removed to protect their privacy. The contents of the pair's WhatsApp messages can be seen below:In March 2020, McLullich sent a message to Jackson with a screenshot of Miss A's Facebook page.PJ: “Black Dress”On 13 April 2020 McLullich sent a message telling Jackson to look up Miss B on Facebook.
McLullich told him he was on leave and did not have access to intel systems. Jackson responded saying that he had searched social media to no avail and then stated, “you’ll have to trust me its decent”.
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