
Police officer accused of £3,500 blackmail scheme
BBC News
South Yorkshire Police officer Marie Thompson is accused of obtaining £3,500 and another offence.
South Yorkshire Police (SYP) is the territorial police force responsible for policing South Yorkshire in England. The force is led by Chief Constable Lauren Poultney. Oversight is conducted by Mayor Oliver Coppard.
South Yorkshire Police officer Marie Thompson is accused of obtaining £3,500 and another offence.
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