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UK: Four years in jail for top
Britain's highest-ranking Asian police officer was jailed for four years yesterday after being convicted of falsely arresting a man and then inventing a claim of assault against him.
After a month-long trial, it took a jury just two hours to convict Ali Dizaei, a commander in charge of 5,000 officers across west London, of misconduct in a public office and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
Dizaei is the most senior policeman to be given a prison sentence for more than 30 years, and will now be sacked from his £100,000-a-year job at Scotland Yard.
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KSLA-TV - Shreveport,LA,USA 13 March 2009
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A Shreveport police officer has been placed on administrative leave for having a warrant out for his arrest.
Shreveport Police Chief Henry Whitehorn ordered the officer to be placed on leave after learning that Caddo Parish Sheriffs have a warrant for his arrest.
Caddo Parish Sheriff's Office contacted the Shreveport Police Department this afternoon and notified them that they had a warrant for the arrest of Officer Justin White.
The warrant is for felony theft and has a bond of $5,000.00.
Supervisors with the Shreveport Police Department talked with White and turned him over to the Caddo Sheriff's Office. He has been relieved of all duties pending an internal investigation.
"The Shreveport Police Department is a professional law enforcement agency committed to serving the citizens of Shreveport," says Shreveport Police Chief Henry Whitehorn. "I will not tolerate misconduct on the part of our officers."
White was hired by the department in March of 2004.
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