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Jail for drug dealing policeman | Jail for drug dealing policeman |
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A police officer who admitted dealing cocaine while on secondment to his force's drugs unit has been jailed for 26 months. | A police officer who admitted dealing cocaine while on secondment to his force's drugs unit has been jailed for 26 months. |
Christopher McGinn was caught with the drug in a pub car park by Lothian and Borders Police colleagues last October. | |
He was suspended from duty before resigning from the force. | He was suspended from duty before resigning from the force. |
The 29-year-old was told by Sheriff Roderick MacLeod at Edinburgh Sheriff Court that only a custodial sentence was appropriate. | The 29-year-old was told by Sheriff Roderick MacLeod at Edinburgh Sheriff Court that only a custodial sentence was appropriate. |
Sheriff MacLeod told McGinn: "As a serving police officer at the time you were duty-bound to uphold society's values rather than subverting them." | |
McGinn had pled guilty previously to being concerned in the supply of the Class A drug at the Ship Inn, High Street, Mussleburgh, East Lothian, between 4 October 2007 and 4 October 2008 and attempting to pervert the course of justice by asking two officers to dispose of cocaine he had in his possession. | |
McGinn, who has since moved to Midlothian, also pled guilty to 12 charges of accessing the Scottish Intelligence Database without a valid or lawful reason between 12 November 2007 and 3 June 2008. | |
McGinn begged the officers who arrested him to dispose of the cocaine | |
The force's professional standards unit got information that he was involved in the supply of controlled drugs and was himself using drugs. | |
On 4 October 2008, a tip-off was received that McGinn was looking to source drugs from an associate that afternoon at the Ship Inn. | |
Two officers in the pub's car park saw McGinn in the front seat of a Saab car. Another man was in the driver's seat. | |
The officers approached the car and asked McGinn to get out. As he was being handcuffed, he pleaded: "I'm a cop. I'm a cop. Lose it for me. Lose it for me please." | |
McGinn was found to be in possession of two bags of cocaine worth about £150 and about £200 in cash. | |
A search of McGinn's former home in Prestonpans uncovered various items, including scales, which were contaminated with the drug. | |
The steering wheel, glove compartment and consol of his car were also contaminated with cocaine. | |
McGinn denied supplying drugs for money, saying he shared them with friends. | |
Defence agent David O'Hagan stressed that the offence had been at the lower end of the scale and that McGinn had made no financial gain. | |
McGinn, he added, had brought shame on the force and apologised for his behaviour. |
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