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Met Police officer who stole from his workplace jailed | Met Police officer who stole from his workplace jailed |
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Bradley Francis (right) was jailed for 10 months at Southwark Crown Court | Bradley Francis (right) was jailed for 10 months at Southwark Crown Court |
A Metropolitan Police officer who admitted stealing £1,500 from a police station safe has been jailed for 10 months. | A Metropolitan Police officer who admitted stealing £1,500 from a police station safe has been jailed for 10 months. |
PC Bradley Francis, 35, took the money from Stoke Newington police station in east London to help pay off a credit card debt, Southwark Crown Court heard. | PC Bradley Francis, 35, took the money from Stoke Newington police station in east London to help pay off a credit card debt, Southwark Crown Court heard. |
On Friday the Met dismissed him without notice. | On Friday the Met dismissed him without notice. |
Judge Martin Griffith told him that no officers should "consider themselves above the law". | Judge Martin Griffith told him that no officers should "consider themselves above the law". |
Sentencing Francis, Judge Griffith told him that "the public should have absolute faith and trust in their police officers... I'm afraid you have let that down". | Sentencing Francis, Judge Griffith told him that "the public should have absolute faith and trust in their police officers... I'm afraid you have let that down". |
'Stupid and desperate act' | 'Stupid and desperate act' |
He added that it was a "great shame" that Francis, from Bishop's Stortford in Hertfordshire, had lost his career, good character and marriage, adding that "pride" had prevented him from asking his family for help. | He added that it was a "great shame" that Francis, from Bishop's Stortford in Hertfordshire, had lost his career, good character and marriage, adding that "pride" had prevented him from asking his family for help. |
It was a "stupid and desperate act by an officer who was until then a very good one", according to Francis's barrister John Greany. | It was a "stupid and desperate act by an officer who was until then a very good one", according to Francis's barrister John Greany. |
CCTV footage from 12 April showed Francis, who used a fleece to obscure his actions, spending a "rather long time" at the safe. | CCTV footage from 12 April showed Francis, who used a fleece to obscure his actions, spending a "rather long time" at the safe. |
Within half an hour of the theft he had paid off a credit card debt of £1,500, the court heard. | Within half an hour of the theft he had paid off a credit card debt of £1,500, the court heard. |
In mitigation, Mr Greany said that Francis's crime was "not offending motivated by greed". | In mitigation, Mr Greany said that Francis's crime was "not offending motivated by greed". |
Francis, who has no previous convictions, was also ordered to pay £1,500 in compensation. | Francis, who has no previous convictions, was also ordered to pay £1,500 in compensation. |
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