Female police officer loses her job after claiming she was not aware of her husband being a drug lord despite enjoying luxury lifestyle with him
A former Metropolitan police officer has lost her job after debunking the fact she didn’t know her husband was a major drug dealer.
Officer Rasvinder Agalliu, enjoyed a luxury lifestyle involving a £5,000-a-month rental property, a £70,000 Audi, and a lot of designer clothes.
However, she claimed that her beloved husband, Julian Agalliu, could afford their lavish lifestyle because he was working as a chef in a footballers‘ home, where she said he earns between £1,000 and £4,000 a week and was paid in cash.
Julian Agalliu a major drug dealer who used the criminal app Encrochat to deal on cocaine and cannabis.
His illegal job was discovered when the National Crime Agency infiltrated the illicit communications system Encrochat and discovered messages from his handle as ‘Nicemoon’.
The messages discussed about gun deals and parcels of cocaine weighing 100kg, which had been disguised to look like the watchmaker brand Hublot, so police conducted a raid at Agalliu and Julian’s home in Enfield, north London in June 2020.
Detectives definitely found cocaine, digital scales, and more than £15,000 in cash. Evidence of cocaine was also found on Agalliu’s gym card, as well as in a Louis Vuitton box, and a Met radio which had been assigned to a former officer was found in Agalliu’s handbag.
Rasvinder Agalliu claimed the radio had been reassigned to her without the name being changed, and insisted she didn’t know about the cocaine, which was found in the bedroom, because she didn’t sleep in there.
The case was taken to a disciplinary panel, and Rasvinder Agalliu was being fired from the force because they didn’t believe that she didn’t know about her husband’s illegal operation.
The disciplinary panel detected that her defense lacked credibility, and concluded she ‘must have been aware’ of one or more of the illicit items in her home. They determined she was ‘more likely than not to have had a good idea’ about how her husband got his money, especially as he failed to pay tax on his income.
Explaining their argument, the panel concluded: “The clear inference we draw from the evidence presented is that on the balance of probabilities, Julian Agalliu is a ‘class A’ drug user and is measuring drugs and it is not conceivable that his wife did not know.”
Rasvinder Agalliu was found guilty of several charges of gross misconduct and sacked from her work as police officer, while Julian Agalliu was found guilty of conspiracy to supply drugs at Woolwich crown court on Friday (9th December 2022t).
He is set to be sentenced to prison for his crimes on 9 February, 2022.