A West Yorkshire Police officer faces additional serious sexual charges in an expanding investigation that has sent shockwaves through the police community. New Allegations Emerge Against Leeds-Based Officer
PC Jo Lavender, 43, who was previously charged with one count of rape, now faces five additional rape charges and two counts of indecent assault on a girl under 14 years old. The Professional Standards Directorate of West Yorkshire Police has maintained the officer’s suspension throughout their investigation.
Timeline of Charges
The expanding case, which continues to develop involves allegations from three female victims. These charges relate to off-duty, non-recent offences, highlighting the complexity and historical nature of the investigation.
Professional Standards Response
West Yorkshire Police’s Professional Standards Directorate has taken decisive action, maintaining the officer’s suspension since the investigation began. This case represents part of broader efforts to maintain police integrity, as documented by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).
Legal Proceedings
The accused officer is scheduled to appear at York Magistrates Court on Thursday, February 13, for the initial hearing regarding these new charges. Legal experts suggest this case could have significant implications for police accountability measures.
Impact on Community Trust
This case has raised important questions about police conduct and vetting procedures. For comprehensive coverage of police accountability matters, readers can follow our ongoing reporting at thesentinelcurrent.co.uk.
Support Resources
The following organisations provide support for victims of sexual offences:
- Rape Crisis England & Wales
- Victim Support
- National Association for People Abused in Childhood (NAPAC)