Serving police officers sacked for belonging to WhatsApp group that shared 'demeaning' pictures
Sergeant Matthew Parker and PC Robert Fraser, who were based at Essex Police's headquarters (pictured) in Chelmsford, were dismissed following a disciplinary hearing yesterday.
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