A GMP Officer who was convicted of two sexual assaults last year has been dismissed from the service and barred from policing at an Accelerated Misconduct Hearing.

Detective Sergeant Richard Mills was sentenced to 18 months in prison after he was found guilty of two counts of sexual assault by a jury verdict in December last year.

The convictions involved two incidents of forceful sexual touching in 2016 and 2020. In both cases,

Mills grabbed his co-worker’s hand and forced them to touch his genitals over his trousers.

His offending occurred when he was based in GMP’s Oldham District and in GMP’s Serious Crime Directorate at Nexus House.

Detectives within the Professional Standards Directorate began investigating Mills in 2016 following a report from a member of staff.

He regained their attention in March 2023 after he made inappropriate comments of a sexual nature in an open working environment within earshot of several colleagues, sparking numerous complaints.

In addition to the offences Mills was convicted, there were numerous other allegations made against him that amounted to breaches of GMP’s Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Behaviour.

Detective Superintendent David Jones, within our Professional Standards Directorate, said: “Our investigation into DS Mills uncovered alarming circumstances, whereby he preyed on women in the workplace who were simply just trying to do their jobs.

“Mills sexually assaulted his colleagues, made inappropriate remarks of a sexual nature, and acted in a disgraceful manner. He abused his position in the force and the trust of his colleagues for his own perverse gratification.

“Mill’s actions continue to have an adverse impact on many of our staff and officers who have been offered specialist support.

“Irrespective of Mills inevitably being dismissed, given he is rightly currently serving a prison sentence as a convicted sex offender, it was important we still hold these proceedings to ensure he is not only dismissed from GMP but also placed on the barred list

“Mills will never work in law enforcement again.

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