Jail for police sergeant who tried to sell celebrity story to tabloid

A FORMER police sergeant has been jailed for 10 months for trying to sell a story about celebrity Katie Price’s daughter to the News of the World.
James BowesJames Bowes
James Bowes

James Bowes contacted the now defunct Sunday tabloid newspaper and told a journalist that police child protection officers 
had gone to the home of Price’s former husband Peter Andre in Brighton.

This followed a report that the couple’s daughter, Princess Tiaamii, then aged two, had been injured in 2010, the Old Bailey heard.

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The team found no untoward injuries to the child and the matter was not taken further, the court was told.

James BowesJames Bowes
James Bowes

But Bowes, who worked for in Brighton for Sussex Police, emailed the newspaper asking for money for the information.

The story was printed with information from another source and Bowes was never paid.

Bowes, 30, from Steyning, West Sussex, pleaded guilty last month to misconduct in public office.

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The court heard that he passed information to the Sun newspaper about a child who was bitten by a fox and was paid £500.

And he passed on details of a psychic who had contacted police about a search for bodies in two former Brighton homes in 2010 of serial killer Peter Tobin, but was not paid.

Bowes was charged by officers from Operation Elveden, the Metropolitan Police investigation into police corruption.

Mr Justice Fulford told Bowes: “You have made available to the press confidential information concerning children.

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“Your explanation is that it
was a foolish attempt by you
to be in some part associated
with notorious or high-profile cases.”

Bowes had abused his position of trust and undermined the relationship the police had with the public.

Stephen Wedd, mitigating, said Bowes had now given £500 to
the Crimestoppers charity, and had been dismissed by Sussex Police.