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Inquiry into embassy police row | Inquiry into embassy police row |
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An inquiry has been ordered by Met Police chief Sir Ian Blair after a Muslim constable was excused from guarding the Israeli embassy in London. | An inquiry has been ordered by Met Police chief Sir Ian Blair after a Muslim constable was excused from guarding the Israeli embassy in London. |
Sir Ian says he wants an "urgent review of the situation and a full report". | Sir Ian says he wants an "urgent review of the situation and a full report". |
The Sun newspaper said the officer was reassigned on "moral grounds" as he objected to Israeli actions in Lebanon. | The Sun newspaper said the officer was reassigned on "moral grounds" as he objected to Israeli actions in Lebanon. |
But the Association of Muslim Police Officers said it was a "welfare issue" - the officer had Middle Eastern relatives and felt unsafe in that role. | But the Association of Muslim Police Officers said it was a "welfare issue" - the officer had Middle Eastern relatives and felt unsafe in that role. |
The officer, who has been named as Pc Alexander Omar Basha, is attached to the Scotland Yard's Diplomatic Protection Group. | The officer, who has been named as Pc Alexander Omar Basha, is attached to the Scotland Yard's Diplomatic Protection Group. |
The particular officer has brought an issue forward. His wife is Lebanese and his father is from Syria Association of Muslim Police Officers | |
He has a Syrian father and a Lebanese wife. | He has a Syrian father and a Lebanese wife. |
During the summer, when Israel was involved in a month-long conflict with Lebanese militants, Pc Basha asked to be moved from the Israeli embassy because he felt uncomfortable and unsafe. | During the summer, when Israel was involved in a month-long conflict with Lebanese militants, Pc Basha asked to be moved from the Israeli embassy because he felt uncomfortable and unsafe. |
Now the conflict is over, the Association of Muslim Police Officers - which is speaking on his behalf - said Pc Basha had asked to be excused from his duties because he felt "uncomfortable and unsafe". | |
Superintendent Dal Babu, from the association, told BBC News the officer's reassignment had nothing to do with politics but was an "issue around the welfare of a particular officer". | |
"The particular officer has brought an issue forward. His wife is Lebanese and his father is from Syria. | |
"He brought this issue up at the start of August and has expressed a desire to be posted elsewhere whilst the war was going on." | |
Oath of allegiance | Oath of allegiance |
Supt Babu said Pc Basha was now back on diplomatic protection group duties and that "if an incident happens at the Israeli embassy he will deal with it". | |
Supt Babu accepted that excusing officers from assignments because of moral beliefs would be unacceptable. | |
"I think that we're going down a very, very slippery slope if we then start having postings based on individual officers' conscience," he said. | |
"As police officers we have to deal with some very difficult situations and we need to be objective and make sure that we police all members of the community fairly. | |
"We can't pick and choose." | |
A Scotland Yard spokesman said it would sometimes consider a special request to be moved on moral grounds - but added they reserved the right to post an officer anywhere. | |
The Metropolitan Police Authority, which oversees the force's work, pointed out that police officers took an oath of allegiance. | The Metropolitan Police Authority, which oversees the force's work, pointed out that police officers took an oath of allegiance. |
The authority, which has also asked for a report, said officers often had to undertake duties where the subject conflicted with their personal beliefs. | The authority, which has also asked for a report, said officers often had to undertake duties where the subject conflicted with their personal beliefs. |