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21-01-2022, 05:35 PM | #1 | |||
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A Met Police counter-terrorism detective who secretly filmed models during fake photoshoots has been jailed for three years.
Det Insp Neil Corbel committed his crimes in hotel rooms and Airbnbs in London, Brighton and Manchester. He used cameras in tissue boxes, phone chargers and glasses to film women. Isleworth Crown Court heard one model's life had been "completely derailed". The 40-year-old admitted 19 counts of voyeurism. The model has been left with bald spots after pulling out her hair through stress, she told the court in a victim impact statement. When sentencing Corbel, Judge Martin Edmunds QC pointed to the impact statements he had heard - two other victims told the court of their distress. The policeman - who the court heard was a diagnosed sex addict - claimed to be an airline pilot with an interest in photography. He met many of his victims through an online agency called PurplePort, arranging photoshoots with them. Sixteen women were models booked by Corbel, while three others were escorts or sex workers who consented to sexual activity but did not agree to being filmed, prosecutor Babatunde Alabi said. Judge Edmunds said: "It is clear that the revelation to your victims that you were a serving police officer has for many of them seriously undermined their trust in the police - something that those individuals, given their various lines of work, is a particularly serious matter, just as the revelation of your offending must impact on public trust. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-59131036 |
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Good title for the next James Bond. "The Spy who arrested me"
Sad bastard! fancy getting caught! |
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