Cop probed over selfie in front of fatal crash site

A police officer is being probed after taking a selfie at the scene of a traffic accident where a driver plunged into a canal and drowned.

Local media report the officer, named only as Alejandro, took the selfie at a canal near Timoteo Lozano Boulevard in the city of Leon, in the central Mexican state of Guanajuato after a vehicle became semi-submerged in the water.

Reports state a bus driver, who has not been named, was driving his own car to work when he lost control of the vehicle and it ended up in the canal which had been swollen by heavy rainfall.

A police officer poses for a selfie in front of a fatal crash scene.
The police office is being investigated over the distasteful photograph. Source: CEN/Australscope

The driver is said to have been swept away by the current and drowned in the accident but in the picture the police officer, in uniform, can be seen smiling with a vehicle, believed to be the deceased bus driver’s, sticking out of the water behind him.

The Secretary of Public Security informed that an administrative process had been started in order to sanction the behaviour of the officer.

“The officer, named Alejandro, commissioner to the Municipal Police Direction, made a bad decision in an improper moment, which is against the values and service vocation demanded by good work in public security,” they said in a statement.

Statement from The Secretary of Public Security
The full statement. Source: Facebook/The Secretary of Public Security

The statement also lamented the behaviour of the officer and apologised for those who felt offended by his actions.

It is unclear if the officer has yet been sanctioned.

The picture has caused outrage among netizens who criticised the cop’s behaviour.

“What if his brother was there, would he do the same? Such a lack of respect,” on viewer said.

“He deserves a sanction as he is the culprit for his bad behaviour,” another added.

– Australscope

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