Cop Receives Suspended Sentence for Mistaken Assault
                Cop Receives Suspended Sentence for Mistaken Assault
A Metropolitan police officer, Jonathan Marsh, 34, has been convicted of an assault against Rasike Attanayake, 44, an audiologist in Romford, East London. Marsh had mistaken Attanayake for a suspect and assaulted him outside the clinic where he works. The incident occurred when Attanayake called the police to report criminal damage near his workplace, HearHear. Marsh, hailing from Canvey Island, wrongly arrested and assaulted Attanayake on November 13, 2022. Despite Attanayake's cooperation, Marsh and another officer mistook him for the suspect and proceeded to handcuff and assault him. Attanayake, who provides services to the NHS, was left shocked and injured by the incident.In court, Marsh was found guilty of assault by beating. However, he was spared jail time and instead received a suspended sentence. Along with the suspended sentence, Marsh was ordered to complete 150 hours of unpaid work and pay £1500 in compensation to Attanayake.Attanayake recounted the events leading up to the assault, explaining that he and a neighbor had stepped outside after hearing a disturbance. Upon encountering the police, he identified himself and informed them of the situation. Despite his efforts to cooperate, Attanayake was wrongfully arrested and assaulted by the officers.District Judge Annabel Pilling condemned Marsh's actions, emphasizing that Attanayake had been compliant and non-threatening throughout the encounter. The judge deemed Marsh's use of force unnecessary and dangerous, highlighting the unwarranted punch to Attanayake's head.
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