Officer found guilty of assaulting woman

A Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) officer has been found guilty of assaulting a woman while he was off-duty.

Nov 22, 2024
By Paul Jacques

PC Lewis Rollins, attached to Central West Command Unit, was convicted at Southwark Crown Court on Wednesday (November 20) following a trial.

The MPS said an investigation was launched on Saturday, May 18, when officers received a report of an assault inside an address in Balham.

“On arrest, PC Rollins made attempts to lie about his identity. He was later charged and suspended from duty,” the force said.

At the same trial, he was found not guilty of intentional suffocation and actual bodily harm, relating to a separate victim.

He will be sentenced in March 2025.

Detective Chief Superintendent Christina Jessah, who leads policing in the Central West area, said “PC Rollins’ actions are completely unacceptable and at odds with the Met’s values.

“I commend the women who have demonstrated extreme strength and bravery throughout this investigation.

“Our Directorate of Professional Standards is now progressing a misconduct investigation which remains ongoing.”

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