Cop who ‘stole the bank account details of the dead’ will enter pleas next month
A Met Police officer accused of using dead people’s bank cards and unlawfully accessing information on computer systems will enter his pleas in June, a court heard. Muhammed Mustafa Darr, 37, faces three counts of misconduct in public office and one of perverting the course of justice. The charges relate to alleged offences between 2018 and 2020 when he was a constable on a response unit. It is claimed the misused police computer systems, including unlawfully accessing information to notify…