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Ex-Humberside Police insp Ian Walpole admits making child images
Ex-Humberside Police insp Ian Walpole admits making child images

BBC News

time22-05-2025

  • BBC News

Ex-Humberside Police insp Ian Walpole admits making child images

A former Humberside Police inspector has pleaded guilty to three counts of making indecent photographs of Walpole, 43, of South Street, Roxby, North Lincolnshire, was also charged with causing the sexual exploitation of a child under 13. He entered no plea to this charge when he appeared at Lincoln Magistrates' Court has been released on conditional bail for a pre-trial preparation hearing at Lincoln Crown Court on 19 bail conditions include not to have any unsupervised contact with anyone under the age of 18. Listen to highlights from Lincolnshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.

Ex-Humberside Police insp Ian Walpole charged with child sex offences
Ex-Humberside Police insp Ian Walpole charged with child sex offences

BBC News

time16-05-2025

  • BBC News

Ex-Humberside Police insp Ian Walpole charged with child sex offences

A former Humberside Police inspector has been charged with child sex Walpole, 43, is accused of causing the sexual exploitation of a child under 13 and three counts of making indecent photographs of was arrested and suspended from his post after a criminal investigation was launched in July 2024, the force Walpole has been released on bail and will appear at Lincoln Magistrates' Court on 22 May. Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.

Inspector shared police information on WhatsApp
Inspector shared police information on WhatsApp

Yahoo

time31-03-2025

  • Yahoo

Inspector shared police information on WhatsApp

A former police inspector shared sensitive information with members of the public on WhatsApp, a disciplinary hearing has found. Ian Walpole also took pictures on his personal phone of intelligence reports and other confidential information from police computers. He apologised and resigned from Humberside Police in January after admitting his actions, which dated back to 2017. A tribunal in Goole decided he had breached rules on confidentiality with his behaviour amounting to gross misconduct and he would have been dismissed from the force without warning had he not already left. The hearing was told Walpole sent a number of messages to the WhatsApp group detailing incidents including fatal crashes, deaths, missing people and wanted criminals. Many of the posts were accompanied with screenshots from police computers showing the personal details of the people involved. When confronted by investigating officers, Walpole said the group chat was private and was "a way of expressing the pressure he was under". He claimed the photographs of police computer screens on his mobile phone were "capturing information for policing purposes". Giving her findings, Chief Constable Judi Heaton said Walpole had misused confidential police information "repeatedly, wilfully and recklessly". She added his actions had undermined trust with the public and had caused "reputational harm to Humberside Police". Walpole, who did not attend the meeting and had no legal representation, has 10 days to appeal against the ruling. Listen to highlights from Hull and East Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, watch the latest episode of Look North or tell us about a story you think we should be covering here.

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