The beauty queen PC living 'lavish lifestyle' through drug lord hubby

The beauty queen Met PC who enjoyed a ‘lavish lifestyle’… while ‘unaware’ her Albanian husband was a drug lord: Kingpin is found guilty of selling vast quantities of cocaine and cannabis after wife was sacked from force

  • ‘Glamorous’ Met Police officer and beauty queen had been thrown out of force
  • Rasvinder Agalliu, 47, was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to supply drugs 
  • After her husband’s drug conviction full reason for her dismissal can be revealed
  • Conduct panel found it inconceivable she did not know about his drug dealing 

A beauty queen Metropolitan police officer was able to live a life peppered with luxury trappings because she was married to a drug dealer, it can now be revealed.

On Friday Rasvinder Agalliu’s husband Julian was found guilty of conspiracy to supply drugs.

Mrs Agalliu – who had a £70,000 Audi – had already been sacked in November following a police disciplinary panel.

But until now it could not be reported that the full reason for this was that it found it ‘inconceivable’ she did not know about her husband’s drug dealing. 

A ‘glamorous’ Met Police officer and beauty queen has been thrown out of the force after a cannabis farm and Class A drugs were found at her home and former address

In one of her modelling profiles, PC Agalliu (pictured with her husband) wrote: ‘So just a little story about me. I have been a police officer for 17yrs get told your so glamorous by colleagues to the point they make me feel I am should be doing more creative role’

On Friday her Albanian husband was found guilty of conspiracy to supply drugs.

The Times reports he boasted to contacts about her job with the force.

It said police who raided the couple’s Enfield home found cocaine, including on her David Lloyd gym card and in a Louis Vuitton box.

There were also digital scales, over £15,000 in cash and A Met radio, assigned to an officer who left the force months earlier in her handbag.

Police who raided the couple’s Enfield home found cocaine, including on her David Lloyd gym card and in a Louis Vuitton box

PC Rasvinder Agalliu, 47, was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to supply the drugs after police searched her two London properties in 2020

An officer for almost 20 years, PC Agalliu claims to have joined the Met at the age of 17, before she was dismissed without notice by a misconduct panel on Tuesday

She was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to supply the drugs after police searched her two London properties in 2020.

An officer for almost 20 years, PC Agalliu claims to have joined the Met at the age of 17, before she was dismissed without notice by a misconduct panel on Tuesday.

On October 25 that year, officers also executed a search warrant at a former address of PC Agalliu.

There they seized items including body armour belonging to her, a set of handcuffs, items of uniform and a set of case papers and interview discs relating to PC Agalliu’s investigation of an offence.

Rasvinder Agalliu, 47, poses up in a social media picture of her working out at the gym

Rasvinder Agalliu on duty in her Met Police job outside Buckingham Palace in London

The married mother-of-three takes part in beauty pageants, claims to be a fitness instructor and said she ‘dreams’ of being cast in film or TV.

In one of her modelling profiles, PC Agalliu wrote: ‘So just a little story about me. I have been a police officer for 17yrs get told your so glamorous by colleagues to the point they make me feel I am should be doing more creative role.

‘I am a type of woman who likes taking pride in my appearance and putting my face on every morning which really motivates me for the day.’

The former PC, who was based at the Met’s Central West Command Unit, was not charged with drug offences but was found to have breached the Met’s standards of professional behaviour.

The misconduct panel also found she breached the force’s standards on respect of honesty and integrity, discreditable conduct, duties and responsibilities and orders and instructions.

It was reported that the disciplinary panel rejected her defence as lacking in credibility.

It cited their ‘lavish lifestyle’ which included a £5,000-a-month rental property and luxury vehicles.

Her insistence that her husband earned between £1,000 and £4,000 a week for his work as a private chef working in footballers’ homes fell on deaf ears.

Mr Agalliu was found guilty at Woolwich crown court and will be sentenced next year on February 9.

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