Dvla Worker Tipped Gang About Police Surveillance ; Civil Servant Sacked for Gross Misconduct
Western Mail › October 27, 2009
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Western Mail › October 27, 2009
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A CIVIL servant illegally accessed a computer then tipped off a drugs gang that they were being watched by police, a court heard yesterday.
Mervyn Hopkins, 39, was asked by a friend to check a car registration number on the classified computer at the Driver Vehicle Licensing Agency where he worked.See the full content of this document
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Dvla Worker Tipped Gang About Police Surveillance ; Civil Servant Sacked for Gross Misconduct
The court heard the gang had seen a silver Audi several times and suspected the police were on to them.
Hopkins ran the registration n...See the full content of this document
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