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Metropolitan Police chief Sir Ian Blair has ordered an inquiry after a Muslim constable was excused from guarding the Israeli embassy in London.Metropolitan Police chief Sir Ian Blair has ordered an inquiry 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.
We're going down a very, very slippery slope if we then start having postings based on individual officers' conscience Supt Dal Babu Association of Muslim Police OfficersWe're going down a very, very slippery slope if we then start having postings based on individual officers' conscience Supt Dal Babu 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, the Association of Muslim Police Officers said Pc Basha had asked to be excused from his duties because he felt "uncomfortable and unsafe".During the summer, when Israel was involved in a month-long conflict with Lebanese militants, the Association of Muslim Police Officers 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".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".
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 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".
What we don't want is a situation where one particular section of the community is given special reasons for not performing duties because that will simply alienate the rest Lord MackenzieWhat we don't want is a situation where one particular section of the community is given special reasons for not performing duties because that will simply alienate the rest Lord Mackenzie
Supt Babu accepted that excusing officers from assignments because of moral beliefs would be unacceptable.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."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.
"We can't pick and choose.""We can't pick and choose."
Lord Mackenzie, former president of the Superintendents' Association of England and Wales, said the move sounded like "a step too far".Lord Mackenzie, former president of the Superintendents' Association of England and Wales, said the move sounded like "a step too far".
Moral groundsMoral grounds
"If officers have political, religious, ideological or moral views about things then they've got to put their duties above that because their service is to the public."If officers have political, religious, ideological or moral views about things then they've got to put their duties above that because their service is to the public.
"What we don't want is a situation where one particular section of the community is given special reasons for not performing duties because that will simply alienate the rest.""What we don't want is a situation where one particular section of the community is given special reasons for not performing duties because that will simply alienate the rest."
HAVE YOUR SAY The police cannot ever let their personal feelings interfere with their work Miki, London Send us your commentsHAVE YOUR SAY The police cannot ever let their personal feelings interfere with their work Miki, London Send us your comments
A Scotland Yard spokesman said it would sometimes consider a special request to be moved on moral grounds - but added it reserved the right to post an officer anywhere.A Scotland Yard spokesman said it would sometimes consider a special request to be moved on moral grounds - but added it 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.
But MPA member Peter Herbert said the row was a "ridiculous fuss about nothing" and attacked Sir Ian over an "unwise judgement" on opting so quickly for a review.But MPA member Peter Herbert said the row was a "ridiculous fuss about nothing" and attacked Sir Ian over an "unwise judgement" on opting so quickly for a review.
"From a security point of view, the Met would be seriously criticised if thisguy has relatives in Lebanon and his picture was used around the world todemonstrate the irony about having a Muslim defending the Israeli embassy in theUK." "From a security point of view, the Met would be seriously criticised if this guy has relatives in Lebanon and his picture was used around the world to demonstrate the irony about having a Muslim defending the Israeli embassy in the UK."
Lord Janner, former president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, saidit was a "grave error" to allow a police officer to avoid his duty. Lord Janner, former president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews, said it was a "grave error" to allow a police officer to avoid his duty.
The Israeli embassy in London, meanwhile, said it was confident the Met Police would find "a satisfactory solution to this particular problem".The Israeli embassy in London, meanwhile, said it was confident the Met Police would find "a satisfactory solution to this particular problem".