Six more Met officers are under investigation after two colleagues allegedly took selfies of murdered sisters in a Kingsbury park and shared them to a Whatsapp group.
Bibaa Henry, 46, and Nicole Smallman, 27, were found stabbed to death in Fryent Country Park on June 7.
Two officers from the North East Command were arrested on June 11 on suspicion of misconduct in a public office and suspended from duties.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has finished its investigation, passed its findings onto the Met Police (MPS), and advised six other officers from the same unit that they too are under investigation.
Other allegations have emerged, some unrelated to the Kingsbury case and some for alleged failure to report the selfies.
Met’s Directorate of Professional Standards was informed on June 17 of allegations that “non-official and inappropriate photographs” had been taken by police at the crime scene.
These images were then allegedly shared on a closed WhatsApp group.
The IOPC will send a report to the Crown Prosecution Service and the MPS.
A Met spokesperson said: “Possible misconduct unrelated to the Wembley incident, and involving a small number of officers, has been identified by the IOPC.
“No more officers are suspended or on restricted duties at this stage.
“These matters are being independently investigated by the IOPC and the MPS is providing full support.”
Bibaa and Nicole’s family have been informed.
The sisters were reported missing after celebrating Bibaa’s birthday on June 5, and their bodies were found two days later minutes from the Valley Drive entrance on June 7.
Police later confirmed they had been stabbed to death by a stranger who was likely to have been injured in the attack.
Mum-of-one Bibaa was a social worker who lived in Brent and Nicole was a freelance photographer who lived in Harrow.
Their mother is Wilhemina Smallman, the Church of England’s first Black female archdeacon.
Danyal Hussein, 18, of Guy Barnet Grove in Blackheath has been charged with two counts of murder and possession of an offensive weapon and is due in court next month to enter pleas.
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