A GMP officer who was accused of misusing police computers after a woman said she would 'suck his d*** for information' was suspended by the force for four years on full pay, a court heard.
19.05.2023 - 21:05 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A woman used a translator app to tell her son's teacher that she was in danger as her abusive husband waited for her outside the school. Sobhan Azizi, 33, had attacked his wife repeatedly with a metal pole the previous night.
The woman, who had been married to her abuser for ten years, was unable to leave her home except to do the school run. Azizi would demand access to her phone so he could see her location and, before attacking her with the weapon, he warned her "this is for you", reports the Manchester Evening News.
Azizi launched a brutal attack on October 5, 2022; punching and kicking the woman before hitting her repeatedly with the pole. The vicious assault left her with bruising over her body, Minshull Street Crown Court heard.
The next morning, as she dropped her child off at school, she found a teacher. Using a translator app on her phone, the woman told her: "I'm in danger, please help me, please contact the police." The husband admitted assault occasioning actual bodily harm and intentional suffocation. He was jailed for a year and 10 months.
The court heard he moved from Iran to the UK in 2020 as an asylum seeker and was granted leave to remain for five years, before he applied for his wife and child to move over.
Nicholas Roxborough, prosecuting, said: "The victim was only able to leave the house when taking her child to school. He would have her phone and turn the location services on, sharing it with himself. A few days before he bought a metal pole, two inches thick, and showed it to her, telling his wife 'this is for you'.
"The defendant said he was going to beat her, and he began to follow through with that, kicking and punching the complainant before hitting her with the metal pole. He also placed his hand
A GMP officer who was accused of misusing police computers after a woman said she would 'suck his d*** for information' was suspended by the force for four years on full pay, a court heard.
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