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UK: ‘Sexual adventurer’ accessed information on Hampshire police computer

Posted on July 17, 2010 by pogowasright.org

A Hampshire policeman acted as a “sexual adventurer” by using the force computer to access women’s details, a court heard.

PC Robert Campbell told one woman he would post up pictures of her in her underwear at the police station if her husband, a wanted man, did not give himself up.

He pursued four women, who were all vulnerable or victims of crime, and even threatened one of them with prison when she turned him down.

Read more on ThisisHampshire.net

Category: BreachesCourtNon-U.S.

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