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Hertfordshire corrupt policeman jailed over bogus fines | Hertfordshire corrupt policeman jailed over bogus fines |
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A corrupt traffic officer who illegally demanded cash from speeding motorists he pulled over has been jailed. | A corrupt traffic officer who illegally demanded cash from speeding motorists he pulled over has been jailed. |
PC Irfan Hussain, 35, flagged down drivers across Hertfordshire last August, ordering four to pay on-the-spot fines of between £30 and £60. | |
At an earlier hearing at Luton Crown Court Hussain, who gave an address in Teignmouth, Devon, admitted misconduct in public office and fraud. | |
He also admitted perverting the course of justice, and was jailed for a year. | He also admitted perverting the course of justice, and was jailed for a year. |
The court was told Hussain had been a Hertfordshire police officer for more than 10 years. | |
He had targeted a total of four drivers, pocketing the cash he collected from them himself, but let one go without a fine because he did not have any money. | He had targeted a total of four drivers, pocketing the cash he collected from them himself, but let one go without a fine because he did not have any money. |
Anti-corruption detectives launched an investigation after one of the victims made a complaint. | Anti-corruption detectives launched an investigation after one of the victims made a complaint. |
'Disgraceful and unforgivable' | 'Disgraceful and unforgivable' |
Hussain's defence barrister said he had been suffering from mild post-traumatic stress following two work incidents that involved the deaths of young people. | |
He had received an award in 2011 for saving the life of a man who had attempted suicide and was bleeding badly. | He had received an award in 2011 for saving the life of a man who had attempted suicide and was bleeding badly. |
Judge Richard Foster ordered Hussain to pay a victim surcharge of £100. He has resigned from the force. | |
Deputy Chief Constable Alison Roome-Gifford said: "There is absolutely no justification and there are no excuses. | Deputy Chief Constable Alison Roome-Gifford said: "There is absolutely no justification and there are no excuses. |
"Clearly his actions fell disgracefully below the standard of behaviour that we expect from all our staff. It's a shocking breach of trust. | "Clearly his actions fell disgracefully below the standard of behaviour that we expect from all our staff. It's a shocking breach of trust. |
"It's appalling, disgraceful and unforgivable." | "It's appalling, disgraceful and unforgivable." |