Disgraced Met Police officer quit after sending sexual messages to c2c passengers
Metropolitan Police officer Luke Stokes quit in disgrace after he was accused of cyber flashing a colleague and sending sexual notes to c2c train passengers.
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Josh has been working in local news since 2020, previously working at MyLondon. He now covers crime and court proceedings for all of the Newsquest websites across London.
Josh has been working in local news since 2020, previously working at MyLondon. He now covers crime and court proceedings for all of the Newsquest websites across London.
Metropolitan Police officer Luke Stokes quit in disgrace after he was accused of cyber flashing a colleague and sending sexual notes to c2c train passengers.
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