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Ex-PC lied about girlfriend’s cancer battle to get time off work

A FORMER West Midlands police officer invented a fictional girlfriend and claimed she’d died of cancer to get time off work.

Ex-PC Harry Sarkar, aged 21, told his Inspector she’d passed away in April last year.

He was given three days bereavement leave and his supervisor also agreed an enhanced flexible working pattern over a prolonged period while he supported his ill partner.

However, West Midlands police became suspicious due to his demeanour when he returned to work and later established he’d made up the whole story.




PC Sarkar admitted he’d lied because he needed time off work for unrelated personal reasons.

The student officer, who joined the force in August 2020, resigned from the force on 1 March this year.


At a misconduct hearing last week (August 11), Chief Constable Sir David Thompson ruled that former PC Sarkar would have been dismissed for discreditable conduct and breaches of standards of honesty and integrity.

He said: “Honesty and integrity are essential for all police officers.

“This was not a case in which an investigation was compromised or where police powers were used in bad faith. However, lying about the serious ill-health or death of a partner raises worrying character traits.

“The public would not expect this from an officer and would be concerned over the obvious odious nature of the misrepresentation.”

Although PC Sarkar resigned earlier this year, the hearing’s decision means he will be placed on the College of Policing’s barred list, banning him from working in the police ever again.