16/06/2016

Officer Accused Of Disclosing Personal Information Cleared

A police officer allegedly accused of disclosing sensitive personal information which was posted by a player of the online virtual reality game Ingress has been cleared by the Police Ombudsman.

A man who plays the game alleged that a police officer had disclosed information about him to a rival player, who then sent the information via the game's messaging service.

The man lodged a complaint with the Police Ombudsman's Office, alleging that a police officer had inappropriately accessed police records and released information about him.

A Police Ombudsman investigator undertook a detailed check of police systems, however found no evidence that the officer in question had accessed the man's details.

The investigator said: "There was no evidence of police misconduct in this case, but it nevertheless serves to illustrate that our actions online always relate back to the real world."

(CD/MH)


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