Former Met Police officer Sunna Harrison-Aziz, 28, has pleaded not guilty after being accused of scamming luxury shops by claiming she had not received items she had bought online09:50, 03 Jun 2026A former police officer who worked for the Metropolitan Police has pleaded not guilty to scamming luxury stores out of thousands of pounds worth of goods - including a £700 bikini and a MacBook.Sunna Harrison-Aziz, 28, from Coulsdon, South London, is accused of a string of corruption-related and fraud offences, including allegations she claimed not to have received goods she had ordered online.The former Met constable has been charged with five counts of corrupt or improper exercise of police powers and privileges, four allegations of fraud by false representation and one charge of perverting the course of justice.Appearing at Southwark Crown Court yesterday, she spoke only to confirm her name, and pleaded not guilty to all 10 charges. She appeared alongside Edgar Morais, 30, from Croydon, who denied a single count of encouraging Harrison-Aziz to corruptly or improperly exercise her police powers or privileges.Harrison-Aziz is accused of pretending to not have received a Dior bikini worth £700, and allegedly made a false representation to Currys by claiming she had not received delivery of an Apple MacBook worth £2,599.The former officer is accused of a similar fraud against French luxury brand Cartier, allegedly claiming not to have received delivery of a £1,920 Mini Love wedding band, and against Moncler Spa, allegedly claiming not to have received delivery of an £840 Abelle jacket.Harrison-Aziz is also accused of five incidents between January and September 2022 when she allegedly accessed police files improperly.Article continues belowShe faces a further allegation of attempting to pervert the course of justice by hiding her iPhone from police, lying that she had lost it and it was broken, and then allegedly destroying the handset after the police search of her home had concluded. A trial date has been fixed for March 27, 2028.Judge Nicholas Rimmer told her: "You have entered not guilty pleas to all the counts you face. Your trial has been fixed to the earliest available date - I am sorry it's so far away but that's simply the case for the court here and up and down the land."A third defendant, Eugene Nunoo, 30, from Eastbourne, East Sussex, also pleaded not guilty to a single count of encouraging Harrison-Aziz to corruptly or improperly exercise her police powers or privileges. He appeared at the same court via video link on Tuesday afternoon.
Ex-cop denies scamming luxury stores out of thousands including £700 Dior bikini
Former Met Police officer Sunna Harrison-Aziz, 28, has pleaded not guilty after being accused of scamming luxury shops by claiming she had not received items she had bought online
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