This is the last article you can read this month
You can read more article this month
You can read more articles this month
Sorry your limit is up for this month
Reset on:
Please help support the Morning Star by subscribing here
A WOMAN who claims she was deceived into an intimate relationship with an undercover police officer lost a High Court challenge yesterday against the decision not to prosecute him.
The woman, known only as Monica, claims former detective Jim Boyling should be prosecuted for rape, procurement and misconduct in public office over an “intense” six-month relationship he had with her, using the name Jim Sutton.
As an officer in the Metropolitan Police's Special Demonstration Squad (SDS), Mr Boyling infiltrated environmental group Reclaim The Streets in the 1990s, when he is alleged to have had sexual relationships with three women.
Prosecutors decided not to charge Mr Boyling with sexual offences as they considered deception as to identity could not “vitiate” consent or with misconduct in public office as they concluded the relationship was “genuine.”
In May, Mr Boyling was dismissed from the Met following a complaint made by another woman, known as Rosa.