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A Toronto Police officer, who alleges she was sexually harassed by another cop who sent explicit images — including “Anaconda” penis photos — was docked eight hours pay Tuesday.

Sgt. Jessica McInnis received the same penalty for “receiving the inappropriate content” as her alleged abuser, Det. Mark Morris, who nicknamed his penis “Anaconda,” for sending her the images.

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Both McInnis and Morris received their penalties in unit-level disciplinery process — one that is held inside the police division. It is not a public proceeding such as Police Act hearing.

McInnis, 43, who joined the service in 1998, made the startling sexual harassment allegations in a complaint filed with the Ontario Human Rights tribunal. She accused Morris of humiliating her by calling her demeaning names “with sexual and misogynistic connotations” in front of others despite her asking him to stop.

In the spring of 2015, McInnis alleged Morris sent her “sexually explicit texts and photos,” requested her to reciprocate with nude photos of herself and told her he wanted to sleep overnight at her home.