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Sarah Srivastava is a female police officer serving in the West Midlands Police in the United Kingdom. Srivastava was convicted of ''gross misconduct'' after claiming that she had intervened when an office had made a [[transphobic]] remark to a transgender office. Subsequent enquires by police found that no such incident had occurred. Srivastava admitted entirely fabricating the incident.<ref>https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/uknews/policewoman-guilty-of-gross-misconduct-for-making-up-a-story-about-transphobia/ar-AA158Cgi</ref> |
Sarah Srivastava is a female police officer serving in the West Midlands Police in the United Kingdom. Srivastava was convicted of ''gross misconduct'' after claiming that she had intervened when an office had made a [[transphobic]] remark to a transgender office. Subsequent enquires by police found that no such incident had occurred. Srivastava admitted entirely fabricating the incident.<ref>https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/uknews/policewoman-guilty-of-gross-misconduct-for-making-up-a-story-about-transphobia/ar-AA158Cgi</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 11:30, 16 September 2025
Sarah Srivastava is a female police officer serving in the West Midlands Police in the United Kingdom. Srivastava was convicted of gross misconduct after claiming that she had intervened when an office had made a transphobic remark to a transgender office. Subsequent enquires by police found that no such incident had occurred. Srivastava admitted entirely fabricating the incident.[1]