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Greater Manchester PC sacked for giving fugitive a lift | Greater Manchester PC sacked for giving fugitive a lift |
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A police officer who gave a fugitive a lift home in his patrol car instead of arresting him has been sacked for gross misconduct. | A police officer who gave a fugitive a lift home in his patrol car instead of arresting him has been sacked for gross misconduct. |
PC Ian Johnson also sent texts joking about the murders of colleagues Fiona Bone and Nicola Hughes, who were based at his station in Hyde. | PC Ian Johnson also sent texts joking about the murders of colleagues Fiona Bone and Nicola Hughes, who were based at his station in Hyde. |
At a hearing, Mr Johnson was dismissed with immediate effect by Greater Manchester Police. | At a hearing, Mr Johnson was dismissed with immediate effect by Greater Manchester Police. |
A second officer, PC Gareth Lynch, was also sacked for not speaking up. | A second officer, PC Gareth Lynch, was also sacked for not speaking up. |
Mr Johnson told the hearing that he was "scared" of the man to whom he had given a lift. | |
A spokeswoman for GMP said he would not be facing criminal charges for perverting the course of justice after he was cleared by a Crown Court jury last January of misconduct in a public office. | |
After a bar fight in Hyde, Greater Manchester, police were searching for a suspect thought to be involved. He was later spotted entering the Queen Adelaide pub. | After a bar fight in Hyde, Greater Manchester, police were searching for a suspect thought to be involved. He was later spotted entering the Queen Adelaide pub. |
A short time later, Mr Johnson sent a radio message back to base, saying he and his colleague Mr Lynch had checked the building, with the suspect not there. | |
The hearing was told adequate checks had not been made. | The hearing was told adequate checks had not been made. |
In a recording released by GMP, Mr Johnson told a control room operator: "Yeah, myself and Gary have been into the pub. It would appear he's gone straight in the front which leads into an estate. He's not in the pub at the moment." | In a recording released by GMP, Mr Johnson told a control room operator: "Yeah, myself and Gary have been into the pub. It would appear he's gone straight in the front which leads into an estate. He's not in the pub at the moment." |
Operator: "So you think he's done one from the pub from the opposite end?" | Operator: "So you think he's done one from the pub from the opposite end?" |
Mr Johnson: "Yeah. I'm just trying to work out where that thing takes you out onto. He's still living in Hattersley so he will roll up their eventually." | Mr Johnson: "Yeah. I'm just trying to work out where that thing takes you out onto. He's still living in Hattersley so he will roll up their eventually." |
'Oscar performance' | 'Oscar performance' |
CCTV footage shown during the misconduct hearing shows Mr Johnson initially driving away from the pub, on Stockport Road. | CCTV footage shown during the misconduct hearing shows Mr Johnson initially driving away from the pub, on Stockport Road. |
He then returns, with the suspect seen outside the pub, flagging down his patrol car. The pair drove off together, heading for the suspect's home in Hattersley. | |
The suspect was arrested the following day by other colleagues, police said. He is currently serving a prison sentence and is not eligible for parole until mid-2018. | |
After a counselling session shortly after the deaths of his colleagues, the hearing heard a text was sent from Mr Johnson's phone, saying he should have "got an Oscar for today's performance". | After a counselling session shortly after the deaths of his colleagues, the hearing heard a text was sent from Mr Johnson's phone, saying he should have "got an Oscar for today's performance". |
A second text was sent with words to the effect he "couldn't be bothered" going to one of their funerals. | A second text was sent with words to the effect he "couldn't be bothered" going to one of their funerals. |
PCs Fiona Bone, 32, and Nicola Hughes, 23, were shot dead by Dale Cregan in 2012. | PCs Fiona Bone, 32, and Nicola Hughes, 23, were shot dead by Dale Cregan in 2012. |
At the police disciplinary hearing, Mr Lynch was also sacked for not challenging Mr Johnson for sending a false message on the radio. | At the police disciplinary hearing, Mr Lynch was also sacked for not challenging Mr Johnson for sending a false message on the radio. |