He's denied the allegation
A former Lincolnshire PCSO accused of slapping a mother-of-two on the bottom claimed in a police interview she made the complaint to be malicious, a jury has heard. Zameer Hussain, who was born and bred in Nottingham, and got his "dream job" as a police officer in 2017, felt the woman was being malicious because he had stopped her son before.
The sexual assault is alleged to have happened later at her home, the Nottingham Crown Court jury has been told at Hussain's trial. When the interviewing officer put to Hussain that the son says the same now, Hussain claimed the child had "probably been coached" by the woman.Hussain, 38, of Grantham, became a PCSO in 2013 and was based in Boston, Lincolnshire. He was married to his first wife and lived in Nottingham.
After leaving college, he worked at Kwik Save on the tills, but wanted to be a police officer, and went into security to get an insight into dealing with members of the public. He worked as a security guard at Nottingham College Adams Building, before he became a PCSO.
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