Female cop sues Met Police after claiming fellow officer sent her pics of his truncheon
Alexandra Kunicki claims she was subjected to sexist discrimination and bullied by colleagues because she is from Sweden
A FEMALE cop is suing the Met Police after claiming a colleague sent her photos of his todger.
PC Alexandra Kunicki also had to turn down the man’s sexual advances on four occasions, a tribunal heard.
Ms Kunicki, now on long-term sick leave, claimed the officer — named only as PC P — began harassing her for sex as they worked in Hendon, North London.
She told the Central London Employment Tribunal: “He started flirting with me and sent me naked pictures of himself in his lounge with an erect penis.
“He then on several occasions approached me as we were in a patrol car, to which I declined four times as I wasn’t interested.
“He then made four malicious complaints about me. He snubbed me and incited hatred of me.”
The man was later cleared of wrongdoing, the hearing was told.
Ms Kunicki, 34, also claims she was subjected to sexist discrimination and bullied by colleagues because she is from Sweden.
She said: “I was the only white female non-British police officer for many years. I was constantly told or perceived as a loser and it really upset me. I was bullied purely because I was not British.
“I think the organisation as a whole is institutionally racist.”
The Met deny Ms Kunicki, in the UK since 2006, suffered bullying or sexual and racial discrimination and the tribunal continues.