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Published Date: 29 May 2008
A POLICEMAN caught tipping off a drug dealing friend was jailed for more than three years yesterday.
William Hosie, an officer with Tayside Police, admitted passing information and advice to a drug pusher.

The 28-year-old was caught after a raid on childhood friend Raymond Rudkin's home in Dundee in May 2007.

Judge Lord Brailsford sentenced Hosie to three years and nine months at the High Court in Edinburgh. He told him: "This is a gross breach of trust in the discharge of your duties as a police officer. That is a very serious matter and a very serious criminal offence."

Hosie, from Dundee, joined Tayside Police in 1999 and in March 2007 became involved in drugs operations. Colleagues became suspicious of his relationship with suspected local pusher Rudkin and bugged a police car. Hosie was recorded giving the suspect advice on a police probe into his dealings.

The officer was heard telling Rudkin he "didn't have time" to warn him that the police were going to his house with a search warrant.





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  • Last Updated: 29 May 2008 12:08 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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2Right,

On Location 29/05/2008 01:46:05
Seems releasing evidence to Accused is more serious than Perjury these days.

Sundeep Patel from Livingston only got days for perjury a while back which was covered by Scotsman then.

I would have thought Perjury the more serious
2

2Right,

On Location 29/05/2008 01:49:54
73 Days Sundeep patel Lying Policeman got on 2nd March 2007.
highlighted in the Scotsman

What a joke eh ?
3

W Smith,

Middle East 29/05/2008 04:05:53
Hosie?

Any relation to a certain SNP MSP?
4

Teofilio Cubillas,

29/05/2008 10:34:17
Good to see the police dealing with corrupt officers ruthlessly.
5

Allan(handofgod137),

29/05/2008 12:45:11
Take it from me, he's not the only one.
6

FLUB,

a rocky outcrop in eastern central Scotland 29/05/2008 16:42:13
#5 - Allan, proof? If you have it it's your civic duty to provide it to the proper authorities, otherwise you leave yourself open to prosecution in the event an investigation is commenced and you get brought into it.

 

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