One of Barack Obama's cousins is suing the Met Police for
£400,000 pounds over claims colleagues subjected her to a campaign of
harassment and passed wind next to her desk.
Marie Auma told a court that officers and staff at Southwark Police
Station conspired to bully her - with two officers regularly breaking
wind near her in a "primitive" and "loud" manner.
The 57-year-old, who was at American President Obama's
inauguration in 2009, claims she was constantly belittled and humiliated
between 2007 and 2009.
The harassment began in 2007 when she was refused leave to visit
her two brothers' graves after they died in a car crash in Kenya and
ended in her being medically retired with mental health difficulties,
the court heard.
Ms Auma, of Green Lanes, Palmers Green, north London, is fighting for
£400,000 compensation in a trial at Central London County Court. The
Met denies liability.
Judge Simon Freeland QC heard Ms Auma, whose job involved
liaising with crime victims on the Telephone Investigations Bureau, had
been the victim of "21st Century bullying."
Describing how colleagues would break wind next to her, Ms Auma said: "This was happening on the telephone investigation desk.
"It became a common practice and nobody was investigating this behaviour.
"It was two of them - PC Andy Whiting and Ray Clement - who would do this kind of behaviour.
"PC Whiting was passing wind when he came and stood right in
front of me, passing wind in a very primitive way. It made a "brrrp"
noise.
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