Metropolitan Police officer involved in the Sarah Everard search operation in Kent has been removed from their duties for allegedly sharing an "inappropriate graphic" with colleagues.The force said a graphic was shared via social media on Friday and was reported by a number of officers "who were concerned by its content".In a statement, the Met said: "Given the context of the officer's duties at the time, a voluntary referral has been made to the Independent Office for Police Conduct in relation to this matter."The PC had been deployed as a cordon officer supporting the search operation in Kent in relation to the murder of Sarah Everard."The officer has been removed from these duties and placed in a non-public facing role while inquiries.
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