A former officer of Metropolitan Police was indicted for bribery after an investigation into corrupt relationships between officers and businesses.
Frank Partridge is a 48-year-old former sergeant, originally from Wing in Buckinghamshire. He has been accused of conspiring to commit bribery.
After a prolonged investigation conducted by the Met’s Anti-Corruption Command.
This probe is looking at allegations of corruption in the Westminster police licensing office, and inappropriate relationships between officers and local business owners.
Ex-sergeant Frank Patridge, 48, from Wing in Buckinghamshire, is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on December 21
In December 2017, a file was initially sent to the Crown Prosecution Service, but charges were eventually approved on Wednesday.
Ryan Bishti (41), of Exhibition Road in South Kensington London, Pamela Bishti (66), of Outram Road and Croydon, Hassan Serdoud (44) of Fellows Road Camden, Anna Ginandes (44) of Fellows Road Camden, Terry Neil (55) of Kimbers Drive Slough, Soraya Henderson (55), of Glenmore Close Flackwell Heath High Wycombe, High Wycombe, and Eamonn Mulland (54) of Florence Street, Island 54 of Florence Street, Island
The Met also stated that Serdoud was charged with bribery.
All eight are due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on December 21.