A FEMALE police officer faces court after she was charged with two counts of sexual assault.
Police Constable Fiona Anderson, 32, will appear before Cardiff Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday.
PC Anderson has been suspended from duty by Devon & Cornwall Police (stock pic)[/caption]She was arrested and bailed last year over two alleged sexual assaults which took place in Cardiff in 2018.
PC Anderson, from Exeter, was not on duty with Devon and Cornwall Police at the time of the alleged offences.
She has been suspended from duty by the force since her initial arrest.
Devon and Cornwall Police said: “An officer is due to appear before Cardiff Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday.
“Police Constable Fiona Anderson, aged 32 and from Exeter, is charged with two counts of sexual assault.
“The charges relate to two incidents reported to have taken place in Cardiff in 2018; PC Anderson was not on duty at the time.
“PC Anderson was initially arrested and bailed in March 2023. She has remained suspended from duty since her initial arrest.”
HERE is the Rape Crisis charity's explainer about sexual assault:
The legal definition of sexual assault in England and Wales is when someone intentionally touches another person in a sexual manner, without that person’s consent.
The Sexual Offences Act 2003 says that someone commits sexual assault if all of the following happens:
It could include:
However, please know that this is not a full list. Find out more on the Rape Crisis website.