24 July 2009

Girl in a blue loo do

The Sun News
Investigation ... Alison Minards

Investigation ... Alison Minards

Girl in a blue loo do

THIS is the teenager at the centre of the police orgy investigation.

Alison Minards, 19, snapped on a four-hour shopping spree, faces a quiz from senior officers over claims that a girl had sex with FOUR cops in a pub toilet at a leaving do.

She has been a civilian detention officer at Kennington nick in South London for just four months.

'Appalled' ... Sir Paul Stephenson

'Appalled' ... Sir Paul Stephenson

But Alison has been off sick since the probe was launched into the antics of around 30 drunken Met Police staff at the nearby Pineapple pub.

Hankie

The Sun reported claims of how a WPC in her 20s performed a sex act on her PC lover in the packed bar.

Four colleagues then allegedly went to the loos for a sordid romp.

Met Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson is said to be "appalled by the disturbing incident".

Other high-ranking officials fear mobile phone footage of the free-for-all could tarnish the force.

Sniffling into a hankie on the doorstep of her parents' home in Streatham, South London, Alison initially denied she was employed by police.

She shrugged and said "not me" when the allegations were put to her, but admitted to being off with flu.

On Wednesday she drove with her mum to shop in Croydon until 7pm.

Returning to her car, she referred The Sun to Scotland Yard.

The Yard's Directorate of Professional Standards has been unable to quiz her as she is off ill.

All seven said to be involved face accusations of disrepute and may be forced to resign.

The 29-year-old officer allegedly pleasured in the pub says on a social website that he has bought a house with his girlfriend.

He adds: "All going good, driving fast police cars, chasing people and fighting people. Perfect job!!!"

Staff at The Pineapple refused to comment.

Locals claim police who drank there were "a law unto themselves".

One man said: "We had a peep through the window. It was like something out of a film."

Scotland Yard said: "Firm action will be taken if it is proved standards have not been met."

n.syson@the-sun.co.uk

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