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Met Police Officer Mahad Abdalla Charged with Rape and Serious Sexual Offences
A serving officer with the Metropolitan Police Service has been charged with a series of serious sexual offences, including rape, related to incidents allegedly committed while he was off duty.
PC Mahad Abdalla, a 28-year-old police constable from Chiswick in West London, is due to appear in Willesden Magistrates’ Court this Friday. Prosecutors allege that the offences — which include rape, assault by penetration, engaging in controlling or coercive behaviour, two counts of intentional strangulation and sexual assault — occurred during off-duty encounters with a woman known to him.
Abdalla was first arrested by fellow officers on 14 May 2024 and was subsequently released on bail while investigations continued. Last month, police charged him with the full list of alleged offences. He has been suspended from duty with immediate effect since his arrest.
Background and Career
Abdalla joined the Metropolitan Police as a full-time officer in 2017, having previously served as a Special Constable while working in retail. Early in his career he was featured in the BBC documentary The Met: Policing London, which followed officers on duty in west London. During filming he was shown responding to incidents including a drunk-driver call at 7 a.m. and reported assaults on fellow officers.
He later transferred to the Territorial Support Group, a specialist unit in the Northwest Basic Command Unit, covering Brent and Harrow.
Investigation and Support for the Victim
The investigation into the allegations is being led by the North West Public Protection Unit, a specialist team within the Met focused on serious sexual and violent offences. The victim in the case is being supported by specialist police officers. The Met’s Directorate of Professional Standards has also been notified as part of routine oversight whenever a serving officer faces criminal charges.
Legal Process Ahead
At this stage, the charges remain allegations and Abdalla is presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. His forthcoming appearance at Willesden Magistrates’ Court is expected to address matters of bail and the initial procedural steps in the prosecution. Lawyers for both the Crown Prosecution Service and the defense will likely outline the early stages of evidence and case management in the coming hearings.
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https://chiswickcalendar.co.uk/chiswick-based-police-officer-charged-with-rape-and-sexual-assault/
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