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Ex-detective spared prison after sex chat with girl, 13

Jury convicts former Sussex Police officer after three-day trial

by Frank le Duc
21 December, 2023
in 999, Court, East Sussex, Hastings, News
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Ex-detective spared prison after sex chat with girl, 13

Damien Cotgreave also known as Damien Gibbons

A former Sussex Police detective has been given a suspended prison sentence after trying to have an online sex chat with a 13-year-old girl.

Damien Gibbons, formerly known as Damien Cotgreave, denied the offence but was convicted by a jury at the end of a three-day trial at Guildford Crown Court.

Gibbons, 48, of High Street, Hailsham, was found guilty of attempted online sexual communication with a child and given a one-year suspended sentence by Recorder William Featherby.

The judge also imposed a five-year sexual harm prevention order (SHPO) which should severely restrict his access to children and computers.

Sussex Police said today (Thursday 21 December): “At the time of his arrest in February 2020 for this offence, he was a Sussex Police officer.

“He was later charged with the offence in the name of Cotgreave in April 2021.”

The charge was authorised by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) after an investigation by the Sussex Police Paedophile Online Investigation Team (POLIT) which started when information was received from a member of the public in February 2020.

POLIT crime investigator Michelle Shepherd said: “Cotgreave thought he was talking to a 13-year-old girl and engaged in very explicit sexual conversation.

“But he was in fact talking to an adult member of the public who reported their concerns to the police and we immediately took action to arrest him and ensure no actual child could come to harm.

“We will always take action on such reports and anyone who has suspicions about this type of activity should contact the police immediately.”

As Damien Cotgreave, he joined Sussex Police 10 years ago, in 2013, and worked at Hastings police station in a team tackling organised crime and drug dealing.

Sussex Police said: “At the time of his arrest in February 2020, Cotgreave was a Detective Constable in Sussex Police but was suspended when he was arrested.

“At a separate public misconduct hearing in January 2021, he was found to have committed multiple breaches of professional standards on evidence separate to this current prosecution.

“He would have been dismissed from the force had he not already resigned.

“As a result of this finding, he has been placed on the College of Policing ‘Barred and Advisory List’ which will prevent his re-entry into law enforcement.

“The internal disciplinary investigation culminating in the misconduct hearing resulted from information that came to light during this criminal investigation by POLIT.”

Deputy Chief Constable David McLaren said: “The behaviour of this officer was appalling and inexcusable and a violation of the trust that the public put in the police to serve and protect them.

“We are committed to tackling criminal, misconduct and inappropriate behaviour within policing. Criminal behaviour, misconduct and misogyny have no place in Sussex Police and we will continue our journey to root this out.”

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