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Three police officers, including one who posted a monkey picture message in WhatsApp under a meme of a black British actor, will not be prosecuted for malicious communications.
The trio had been referred to the Crown Prosecution Service by their own Cambridgeshire Constabulary over the exchange which featured the gif of Kayode Ewumi.
An animated picture of him in character as Roll Safe in the comedy #HoodDocumentary tapping the side of his head is a widely-shared meme used to illustrate the act of thinking about something.
But one officer in the private Peterborough Police team WhatsApp chat wrote the word ‘monkey’ below it, together with a picture of a baby primate hanging from a tree, before another added ‘lol’.