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Charlotte Dobson

Ex-GMP police officer jailed after contacting sex-workers while on duty and meeting them for sex

A GMP police officer who contacted sex workers while on duty and met them for sex has been jailed.

PC Christopher Taylor, 36, was jailed for eight months at Liverpool Crown Court today after pleading guilty to misconduct in a public office.

PC Taylor, previously based at GMP’s Openshaw complex, was suspended from duty when his crimes first came to light in March 2019.

An investigation by GMP’s Anti-Corruption Unit found that PC Taylor contacted three known sex-workers on a number of occasions whilst he was on duty.

On two occasions, Taylor met one of the women for sex while off duty. He also met other sex workers and used their services.

The investigation also found that PC Taylor had carried out over 700 unauthorised searches of secure information held on GMP systems between June 2017 and March 2019.

The searches included information regarding family and friends, other police officers, organised crime group members and individuals believed to be sex-workers.

Greater Manchester Police (Mark Waugh)

Taylor was jailed today (June 22) after he previously pleaded guilty to two counts of misconduct in a public office and one count of breaching section 1 of the Computer Misuse Act 1990.

Detective Chief Superintendent Jon Chadwick, Head of GMP’s Professional Standards Branch, said: “PC Chris Taylor’s behaviour fell well below the standard rightly expected of a police officer by the public.

“He showed a blatant disregard for his role as a police officer and abused the powers afforded to him, effectively betraying the trust of the public and his fellow officers in the process.

(Liverpool Echo)

“We take offences such as this incredibly seriously so once his offending came to light he was quickly suspended from duty and his access to any restricted information removed.

“The severity of his misconduct is reflected in the sentence passed today and I hope it will serve as a stark reminder of the consequences people will face if they abuse their position for their own gain.”

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