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Met officer told woman he'd 'love to conduct a search on her' in creepy phone call

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A Met Police officer told a woman he'd "love to conduct a search on her" in a recorded phone call.PC Andrew Turner also told 28-year-old Marwa Mohammed he "really liked" her and asked if she had "enough Nando's for two" in a series of inappropriate comments to the mum.She was left terrified by the serving Met officer and recorded a call where he said he "would have loved to conduct a search on her in custody" because she was so sickened by his conduct.PC Turner was given a warning after a misconduct panel ruled his actions were "inappropriate and fell far below the standards expected".But Marwa says she is "shocked" that PC Turner was allowed to keep his job and she has seen him on patrol since.The shocking story comes as London's police force battles a wave of allegations of sexism and violence against women following PC Wayne Couzens' kidnap and murder of Sarah Everard in 2020.PC Turner told Marwa his inappropriate calls were "off the record", before proceeding to say that he was "going to cross the line" and that he "really liked" her.After reporting the conversation at a police station, Marwa claims staff did not "take her seriously" at first - until she revealed she had recorded his phone call.Marwa first encountered the officer when he attended an incident she had been involved in on June 8, 2020.The Londoner claimed he began making inappropriate comments on her "shape, size and form'', before taking her to the police station where he further asked her about her plastic surgery.After leaving the station, two weeks later, she then received an unexpected phone call from the officer, who asked her about an injury she had sustained.Marwa said: "I received a phone call with an unknown number.

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