A misconduct panel concluded that the officers lied about smelling cannabis during the stop and search of two athletes
Two Metropolitan Police constables have been sacked after a disciplinary panel found their actions during a stop and search of black athletes Ricardo Dos Santos and
The Met officers were part of a territorial support group unit who were tasked with helping to cut priority crime such as gang and knife offences. Ms Williams is a relay athlete who competed for England at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, while Ricardo dos Santos is a sprinter who has represented Portugal at the Olympics/
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