'PHONE SEX' COP ACCUSED.Byline: By ROD CHAYTOR A SENIOR policeman policeman /po·lice·man/ (pah-les´min) a glass rod with a piece of rubber tubing on one end, used as a stirring rod and transfer tool in chemical analysis. po·lice·man n. accused of getting a sexual thrill thrill (thril) a vibration felt by the examiner on palpation. diastolic thrill one felt over the precordium during ventricular diastole in advanced aortic insufficiency. by phoning women whose names he got from a police computer has been remanded on bail. Acting Inspector Baljit Singh, 51, is alleged to have pleasured himself while he talked to the unsuspecting women. The officer, who serves with Leicester police, faces 17 charges of misconduct MISCONDUCT. Unlawful behaviour by a person entrusted in any degree: with the administration of justice, by which the rights of the parties and the justice of the, case may have been affected. 2. in public office over alleged conversations with 10 different women during a three-week period. The charges claim he used information "obtained from police computers and records without justification or reasonable excuse". They further claim he contacted women on the phone "to carry out a sexual purpose without them being aware of sexual activity taking place". Singh, who is said to have committed the offences between December 28 last year and January 15 this year, did not enter any pleas at Leicester crown court. After a brief hearing, Singh was released on bail to a date to be fixed when is expected to enter pleas to the charges. |
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