Adam Davies, 28, faces eight counts of misconduct while in public office over claims he accessed information on computer systems without a policing purpose and provided details to criminals

Former police constable appears in court accused of passing sensitive information to organised crime group

  • Adam Davies, 28, is facing eight counts of misconduct in public office

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A former police constable has appeared in court accused of passing sensitive information to an organised crime group.

Adam Davies, 28, who was an officer with Surrey Police, is facing eight counts of misconduct in public office over the claims he unlawfully accessed information on computer systems without a policing purpose – then provided those details to criminals.

The former officer, who was based at Guildford and resigned in October 2021, appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court yesterday.

He spoke only to confirm his name, date of birth and his address in Farnham, Surrey.

Adam Davies, 28, faces eight counts of misconduct while in public office over claims he accessed information on computer systems without a policing purpose and provided details to criminals

Adam Davies, 28, faces eight counts of misconduct while in public office over claims he accessed information on computer systems without a policing purpose and provided details to criminals

Adam Davies, 28, faces eight counts of misconduct while in public office over claims he accessed information on computer systems without a policing purpose and provided details to criminals

The former police officer was based in Guildford with Surrey Police and resigned in October 2021

The former police officer was based in Guildford with Surrey Police and resigned in October 2021

The former police officer was based in Guildford with Surrey Police and resigned in October 2021

The Independent Office for Police Conduct directed an investigation into Davies, which began in January 2021 and was carried out by Surrey Police’s anti-corruption unit.

The probe was completed in February the following year and a file was passed to the Crown Prosecution Service, which authorised criminal charges.

District Judge Louisa Cieciora sent the case to Southwark Crown Court for a hearing on September 13 and granted Davies unconditional bail.

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