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Police officer fills steam iron with urine at Charing Cross station
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Police officer fills steam iron with urine at Charing Cross station

Scottish Garden They hunt a prankster who filled an iron with urine in the changing room of one of London’s largest police stations.

The suspect filled the iron used by officers on their uniforms with urine in the locker room. Charing Cross police station In central London.

Police are now investigating charges relating to two crimes following last weekend’s grisly discovery. Sun reported.

The Met is investigating a case of criminal damage caused by iron pranking, which left police officers’ uniforms stained with bodily waste, and a case of damage to unknown police equipment.

Senior officials at Britain’s largest police force are also checking weekend shifts to find out who might have carried out the act.

A force spokesman said: “Police are investigating following reports of two incidents of criminal damage at Charing Cross police station on Saturday, October 26.

“The events took place in an area closed to public access.

“Investigations are ongoing.”

The incident that took place at the police station, which has the largest detention center in Europe, created excitement among the officers.

Retired Met detective chief inspector Mick Neville dubbed the mystery criminal the “Garden Killer”.

He told the newspaper: “This undoubtedly caused a huge stink. Joking is one thing, but that’s taking the ‘you know what’ attitude.

“The public often complains that police officers look miserable these days.

“But tampering with the steam iron in this way would have made them smell like a men’s urinal if they had used it to iron their uniforms.”

If caught, the officer or staff member in question would likely face a gross misconduct hearing and could be dismissed from the agency without notice.