Female police officer sexually assaulted at Notting Hill Carnival as CCTV of suspects released | The Sun

COPS are hunting for suspects after a female police officer was assaulted at Notting Hill Carnival.

The Metropolitan Police issued a CCTV appeal following the assault by two different people during last year's event.

The shocking incident occurred in the middle of a dense crowd slowly making its way along Westbourne Grove on August 29, 2022.

Scotland Yard says the suspects took advantage of the busy environment to “sexually assault the officer from behind”.

“Due to the volume of people present, she was unable to identify who was responsible at the time,” cops added.

The clip shows the two men moving through a sea of people at the hugely popular carnival, which sees thousands of revellers take to the streets of west London every August.

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One appears to be wearing a green hat while the other is seen wearing a white t-shirt and lifting a red cup into the air.

But ten months on, the Met is yet to identify the suspects, despite an “extensive” investigation.

PC Richard Spears, who worked in the Notting Hill Carnival post-incident team, condemned the “disturbing” assaults.

He said: “Notting Hill Carnival is a vibrant event which sees communities come together to celebrate, and the atmosphere is generally very friendly and welcoming.

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“Sadly, the suspects in this incident have used the cover of a dense crowd to sexually assault a female police officer, presumably in the belief they would get away with it.

“Assaults on officers during the course of their duty are unacceptable, and the fact this one is sexual in nature makes it particularly disturbing.

"We are releasing CCTV footage of two men we would like to speak to as part of our inquiries.

"Do you recognise them? Please contact us if you can help.”

Anyone with information is asked to call 101, quoting reference CAD 5082/25Apr23.

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