A bullying police officer who accessed police intelligence systems and gave a lift to friends in a police vehicle putting on the blue lights has been dismissed for gross misconduct.

PC Christopher Fletcher of Devon and Cornwall Police faced allegations that between March and June 2020, he breached the standards appropriate to the conduct of a police officer in respect of Confidentiality, Orders and Instructions, Authority, Courtesy and Respect, Discreditable Conduct and Honesty and Integrity.

On Friday, May 5 he was dismissed without notice from Devon and Cornwall Police, after members of the misconduct panel found that his actions amounted to gross misconduct.

It had been alleged he had accessed police intelligence systems for non-policing purposes, contrary to standards of Confidentiality, Orders and Instructions.

It was also alleged that he pursued a course of conduct towards two individuals, which could be perceived as harassing, bullying, victimising, or offensive contrary to standards of Authority, Courtesy and Respect and being Discreditable Conduct.

A third allegation was that he misused a police vehicle to give a lift to friends during which he illuminated the emergency blue lights and contravened a traffic signal, contrary to Orders and Instructions and Discreditable Conduct. It was also alleged he gave a dishonest answer when questioned about events, contrary to Honesty and Integrity.

Following the four-day public hearing, the panel concluded that the allegations were proven, and that PC Fletcher had breached the expected standards of professional behaviour.

The panel determined that the officer would be dismissed without notice and his details will be submitted to the College of Policing Barred List, preventing them from working within policing.

Head of Professional Standards, Superintendent Jo Arundale said: “Officers are expected to fulfil their duties to high standards within policing and on this occasion, the officer has fallen below that expectation.

“As a result of his actions and in not fulfilling his duties and responsibilities, he has undermined the public’s trust and confidence in the police force.

“Conduct of this kind will not be tolerated within Devon & Cornwall Police and therefore this was the right and proper outcome.”