Former Lancashire Police officer who stalked colleague jailed
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Justin Fraser, a former response sergeant at Lancashire Police, was jailed for 21 months following an investigation into his conduct.
The 51-year-old’s conduct came to light when the force’s anti-corruption unit was investigating a complaint into the behaviour of two officers in June 2022.
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Hide AdIt was discovered that Fraser had been stalking an officer and used police systems to check her duties and what she was investigating.
The investigation established there was no policing purpose for doing this.
Fraser, from Liverpool, was arrested in September 2022 and suspended him from duties.
He retired while still under investigation.
Fraser was later charged with stalking and misuse of police computer systems following consultation with the Crown Prosecution Service.
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Hide AdHe pleaded guilty when he appeared at Preston Crown Court in June and was sentenced on Tuesday (August 29).
A misconduct hearing on August 17 found that Fraser would have been guilty of gross misconduct, dismissed and banned from the profession for good.
Fraser was added to the barred list, which prevents him from ever working in law enforcement.
Temp Det Chief Insp Eugene Swift, said: “We expect the highest standard of behaviour from all our officers and staff, and Fraser’s conduct fell well short of what the public would expect from a serving police officer.
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Hide Ad“The fact he is now a convicted criminal reflects the seriousness of what he did.
“We are committed to protecting women from all forms of violence, harassment and intimidation and where wrongdoing is identified we will do everything in our power to bring the perpetrator to justice as we have done in this case.”