
Met commander's 'abuse of power' Profile: Ali Dizaei Metropolitan Police Commander Ali Dizaei has been sentenced to four years for assaulting and falsely arresting a man in a dispute over £600.Southwark Crown Court was told Waad Al-Baghdadi was arrested by Dizaei in a row over work on the officer's website. Dizaei, 47, was convicted of both misconduct in a public office and perverting the course of justice. Prosecutor Peter Wright QC said he was guilty of a "wholesale abuse of power" motivated by self-interest and pride. Dizaei was ordered to spend two years in prison and two years on licence. Mr Justice Simon said the sentence included a deterrent element "to send a clear message that police officers of whatever rank are not above the law". The judge told Dizaei: "You knew how the system worked and you thought you would never be discovered. "You crossed that line and now stand convicted of these offences." Commenting after the verdict, Mr Al-Baghdadi said: "I would like to thank all those who listened to me after I made my complaint, in particular the jury who have delivered justice and found Ali Dizaei guilty.
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