Chair of the Met’s Black Police Association fired for sharing racist messages
The chair of the Met’s Black Police Association is facing the end of his career for swapping thousands of racist and sexist messages with a colleague. Inspector Charles Ehikioya, 58, shared more than 7,000 messages with former PC Carlo Francisco between 2017 and 2020 which included jokes about Harvey Price, disabled people and Muslims. Ehikioya claimed he was the victim of a racist conspiracy but the allegations were found proved by a police disciplinary committee. The panel found that the…