U.K police officers that have committed sexual offences

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Dear Association of Police and Crime Commissioners,

Please can you tell me how many uk police officers have been arrested for sexual offences since the year 2000? or could you advise me who to contact to receive this information, thank you.

Yours faithfully,

Richard Clarke

APCCS Enquiries, Association of Police and Crime Commissioners

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Dear Association of Police and Crime Commissioners,

I recently wrote an FOI request to you regarding uk police officers that have committed sexuaĺ offences and the response which was due by 7 March is delayed. Please give this matter your urgent attention. Thanks.

Yours faithfully,

richard clarke

APCCS Enquiries, Association of Police and Crime Commissioners

Good afternoon

Thank you for your email and apologies that we missed your deadline of 7 March 2022.

The Association of Police and Crime Commissioners is a private limited company and as such are not held under the rules for FOI requests, which we do not supply. We do not hold the information you request so you may want to put this request over to the Home Office or to the Association of Chief Police Council who may be in a better position to respond to your request.

Kind regards
APCC Secretariat

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The APCC is a transparent organisation and complies with the new Data Protection Regulations.  More information about the sort of personal data we hold, our purpose and lawful basis for doing so and who we share personal information with can be found in our privacy statement here. The GDPR gives you new rights about what happens to your personal data and you have the right to object to us processing your personal information.  Information on how to do this is included in our privacy statement.

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