Ex-Met Police Officer Fraud Charges
Analysis based on 6 articles · First reported May 01, 2026 · Last updated May 07, 2026
The event has a minor negative impact on the retail sector, particularly for luxury brands like Christianna, Richemont — Cartier, Moncler, and Currys, due to the financial losses incurred from the alleged fraud. It also negatively affects the reputation of the United Kingdom — Metropolitan Police due to the alleged misconduct of a former officer, potentially leading to increased scrutiny and calls for internal reforms.
Sunna Harrison-Aziz, a 28-year-old former United Kingdom — Metropolitan Police officer, has been accused of defrauding luxury retailers including Christianna, Richemont — Cartier, Moncler, and Currys. She allegedly made false claims of non-delivery for expensive online purchases, such as a £700 Dior bikini, a £1,920 Richemont — Cartier wedding band, an £840 Moncler jacket, and a £2,599 Apple MacBook. In addition to fraud, Sunna Harrison-Aziz faces charges of misusing police powers by improperly accessing police systems between January and September 2022. She is also accused of attempting to pervert the course of justice by hiding and later destroying her mobile phone during the investigation. Sunna Harrison-Aziz has denied all charges. Her co-defendant, Edgar Morais, is accused of encouraging the misuse of police powers. The case is set to proceed to Southwark Crown Court on June 2, following an investigation by the United Kingdom — Metropolitan Police's Anti-Corruption and Abuse Command under the supervision of the United Kingdom — Independent Office for Police Conduct.
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