THE chief constable of Gloucestershire police has been suspended after it was revealed he was being investigated over an allegation of gross misconduct.

The probe relates to Gloucestershire Constabulary Chief Constable Rod Hansen’s handling of an allegation against a member of staff, the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has said.

Gloucestershire police has confirmed that Mr Hansen was suspended on Monday, October 7.

A force spokesperson said: “Chief Constable Rod Hansen was suspended by Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Chris Nelson, following the launch of an investigation by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC).

“The IOPC confirmed it is investigating conduct allegations against Chief Constable Hansen relating to his handling of an allegation against a member of staff, and whether relevant policies and procedures were subsequently followed.”

The spokesperson added: “We understand that both the communities we serve, and our own workforce, will be concerned and unsettled following the suspension of Chief Constable Rod Hansen.

“We are continuing to provide the best service we can to our communities, and we would like to assure everyone that frontline policing will not stop, and we will continue to respond to calls from those who need us.

“We have dedicated and hardworking officers, police staff and volunteers who will continue to keep people safe from harm, pursue offenders and investigate crime.”

The spokesperson confirmed that former Deputy Chief Constable Shaun West, who retired in June 2024, “also remains subject to an IOPC investigation”.

“He is under criminal investigation in relation to a number of serious allegations including assault and misconduct in public office. He was suspended by Chief Constable Hansen in January 2024 after the IOPC launched an investigation.”

The spokesperson said that the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) is working with His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Services (HMICFRS) and the College of Policing to identify a temporary chief constable.

They added: “We are unable to comment further on the investigations as that is a matter for the IOPC.

“We want to reassure people the remaining members of the Chief Officer Group (COG) and the wider Executive Board will provide continuity of leadership until a temporary Chief Constable is in place, and senior leaders across the organisation met yesterday (Tuesday 8 October) to ensure our important work continues as normal.

“In Gloucestershire, we have three Assistant Chief Constables (ACCs), one of whom is temporary, and an Assistant Chief Officer (ACO), all of whom are highly experienced officers.

“While the situation is unusual, it isn’t unprecedented, and we’d like to reassure our communities, staff and partner organisations we continue to operate as normal.

“As soon as there is any developments or changes to our leadership group we will provide a further update.”

The IOPC said in a statement released on Monday: “We can confirm we are investigating conduct allegations against the Chief Constable of Gloucestershire Constabulary, Rod Hansen.

“The investigation concerns his handling of an allegation against a member of staff, and whether relevant policies and procedures were subsequently followed.

“We have today served a gross misconduct notice on the Chief Constable to advise him his conduct is subject to investigation.

“Such a notice does not necessarily mean any disciplinary proceedings will follow.

“Our investigation is ongoing.”