Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said he was “upset and angry” over the recordings gathered undercover by the BBC Panorama show as he looks to take action over against the officers View 2 Images Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley was 'upset and angry' (Image: PA)

Britain's top cop has vowed to fast-track the sackings of the racist and sexist officers caught on camera by the BBC. ‌

Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said he was “upset and angry” over the recordings gathered undercover by the Panorama show. ‌

The alarming footage shows some officers at Charing Cross Station in London calling for immigrants to be shot and bragging about using violence against suspects. ‌

Sir Mark apologised for the bobbies’ behaviour and pledged any wrongdoers will be fired within weeks.

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