To keep up with Trafford news sign up to the MyTrafford newsletter here A Greater Manchester Police officer has denied a string of offences involving sexual assault and misconduct in public office.
PC Mohammed Adnan Ali, who ran Trafford Volunteer Police Cadets, appeared before a judge at Liverpool Crown Court today (Tuesday, September 28).
The 34-year-old pleaded not guilty to 15 charges of misconduct in public office involving sexualised conversations and asking for and sending indecent images to seven teenage boys and one female. READ MORE: Love rival murdered man after pair 'agreed to fight and sort things out' as woman watched on, trial told Ali also denied five offences of sexual assault in Greater Manchester and North Wales
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