Met Police officers used personal phones for evidence photos including of dead bodies, misconduct hearing told.
Met Police officers used their personal phones to take evidence photos, including pictures of dead bodies, a misconduct hearing has heard.
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Met Police officers used their personal phones to take evidence photos, including pictures of dead bodies, a misconduct hearing has heard.
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