British police trio face no porn charges

UK authorities say three elite police officers arrested over pornography allegations won't be charged but still face a misconduct investigation.

The signage of the New Scotland Yard in London

Three elite police officers arrested over pornography charges will face a misconduct investigation. (AAP)

Three police officers from the elite squad that protects Downing Street, who were arrested over allegations they exchanged hardcore pornography via mobile phones, will not face criminal charges, Scotland Yard said.

The three men, who were arrested on December 19, were questioned at a police station over images "of an extreme sexual nature" and had their homes searched.

They were from the Diplomatic Protection Group (DPG), which controls access to the British prime minister's Downing Street residence and to Scotland Yard, the police headquarters in London. It also guards embassies in the capital.

"Three officers have been informed there will be no further action regarding criminal matters but they remain subject to a misconduct investigation," a Scotland Yard spokesman said on Saturday.

That internal probe "will examine whether the conduct allegedly took place whilst the officers were on or off duty".

One of the trio was suspended while the other two were placed on restricted duties after the investigation was launched.

A fourth officer, who was interviewed on January 8 in connection with the investigation, was also placed on restricted duties. State prosecutors have yet to decide on criminal charges in his case.

Besides Downing Street, Scotland Yard and foreign embassies, the DPG also protects government ministers, former premiers, some former government ministers, and visiting dignitaries.

The three arrested officers had been held on suspicion of being involved in the possession and distribution of obscene images via mobile phones.

"The images identified by the investigation are of an extreme sexual nature, but do not involve children," the Scotland Yard spokesman said.


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