Legal firm Equal Justice this weekend disclosed details to 'The Sunday Times' of six new discrimination claims, involving race, sex and gender, being lodged against the Metropolitan police (Met).
Lawrence Davies, head of Equal Justice, has allegedly provided details of six new anonymised claims to show the scale of the challenge in stopping discrimination within the force.
It is alleged in one case a British-Indian woman detective was described as a "good little Hindu girl" and another was told by male colleagues: "You need to grow a beard, shout more and be more masculine."
An inquiry published last week by the UK's Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) into race discrimination at the Met Police found officers expected to be victimised if they complained about discrimination.
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However, the report concluded no equality laws were breached.
The Met Police said it could not comment on anonymous claims that may be subject to ongoing legal proceedings or active investigation.
It said: "Of the 68 employment tribunal claims brought against the Metropolitan police last year, we lost only three cases.
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