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British detective found guilty in hacking scandal
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Former News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch giving evidence at the Leveson Inquiry into press standards at the High Court in London on April 26, 2012. (AFP PHOTO / POOL)
Former News Corp chief Rupert Murdoch giving evidence at the Leveson Inquiry into press standards at the High Court in London on April 26, 2012. (AFP PHOTO / POOL)
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LONDON: A senior British counterterrorism detective has been found guilty of trying to sell information to Rupert Murdoch's News of the World tabloid.

Detective Chief Inspector April Casburn was convicted Thursday. She was charged with misconduct for allegedly phoning the newspaper and offering to pass on information about whether London's police force would reopen its stalled phone hacking investigation.

Prosecutors said the newspaper did not print a story based on her call and no money changed hands.

Casburn, 53, who managed the Metropolitan Police terrorist financing investigation unit, had denied the charges.

The scandal has led to dozens of arrests. It involved allegations of illegal snooping on celebrities, crime victims, politicians and others.

 
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A senior British counterterrorism detective has been found guilty of trying to sell information to Rupert Murdoch's News of the World tabloid.

Casburn, 53, who managed the Metropolitan Police terrorist financing investigation unit, had denied the charges.
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