King Charles remains ‘unprotected’ as arms men sleep on job
King Charles specialised security sleeps as they guard Windsor Castle
King Charles reportedly stays unprotected as one of his guards are spotted sleeping on duty.
A specialist Met Police officers failed in their duty to protect King Charles III at Windsor Castle amid claims they met slumber during working hours.
The Sun “suggests someone clocking on for duty and then not turning up at their post”.
They added: “It’s an embarrassment for the police, as well as exposing a potential security breach. These are serious allegations which could lead to officers being suspended and placed under investigation for misconduct and dereliction of duty.”
Meanwhile, Head of the Met, Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley, says: “Our Directorate of Professional Standards has launched an urgent investigation following concerns raised regarding the conduct of a number of officers on protective duties at Windsor Castle. The allegations include officers leaving posts unattended and sleeping while on duty.
“The alleged behaviour falls below the high standards expected of officers, particularly in frontline protective roles. The Independent Office for Police Conduct has been informed and concluded that this matter will be investigated locally by the Met. “
They added: “As part of their enquiries, DPS is assessing whether any of those under investigation should be placed on restricted duties. A decision is expected to be made on this before the end of next week.”
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