A corrupt detective whose secret life as a drug dealer began to unravel when he dropped off cocaine outside his daughter's primary school has been jailed.
Andrew Talbot, 54, from Leigh, who worked in GMP's serious crime division, stole just under four kilos of cocaine from the GMP property store, before then supplying it between February 2018 and January 2020.
Talbot, a cocaine-addicted former army officer, conspired with a convicted drug dealer, Keith Bretherton, and used his position as a police officer to give him confidential force information to help him to recover a drug debt worth more than £20,000.
He also searched the force's confidential computer systems for known or suspected drug dealers to help him shift the drugs he stole and provide information to a friend who was under investigation for assault. READ MORE: "I thought he was just turning around - but then he got out of the car and I went 'hell no, you cheeky little get'" His crimes only began to unravel, however, when he dropped a small bag of cocaine outside his daughter’s primary school on February 13 2020, prompting a major investigation by GMP’s anti-corruption unit.