Staffordshire camera operators jailed for 'deleting speeding offences'

By The Editor

22nd Dec 2023 | Local News

Samantha Halden-Evans, 36, and Jonathan Hill, 47, were both sentenced at Stafford Crown Court yesterday (SWNS).
Samantha Halden-Evans, 36, and Jonathan Hill, 47, were both sentenced at Stafford Crown Court yesterday (SWNS).

Two camera operators who deleted records of speeding offences so their mates could get away without being fined or prosecuted have been jailed. 

Samantha Halden-Evans, 36, and Jonathan Hill, 47, were investigated by anti-corruption cops while both working for Staffordshire Safer Roads Partnership.

The crooked police workers conspired with each other to commit misconduct in public office between May 2019 and October 2020.

A court heard the pair failed to process data and deleted information so that drivers would avoid speeding penalties. 

Halden-Evans also passed on details about whether certain speed cameras were working and committed other data breaches - one in relation to a murder investigation. 

The police workers conspired with each other to commit misconduct in public office (Wiki Commons).

Halden-Evans, from Cheadle, was charged with conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office and conspiring to pervert the course of justice.

She pleaded guilty to the charges and was jailed for four years and two months at Stafford Crown Court yesterday (Thurs).

Hill, from Newcastle-under-Lyme was caged for 18 months after admitting misconduct in public office in January 2023.

Two members of the public, one of whom was in a relationship with Halden-Evans, also admitted conspiracy to pervert the course of justice,

Wayne Riley, 41, also from Cheadle, was sentenced to two years and eight months while Nikki Baker, 35, from Werrington was sentenced to ten months.

Wayne Riley, from Cheadle, was sentenced to two years and eight months in prison (SWNS).

The court heard the conspiracy came to light after a burglary in Cheshire in 2020 where detectives examined a mobile phone and found messages traced back to Halden-Evans.

She was arrested in February 2021 and a mobile phone was seized from her. 

Evidence was found that Halden-Evans had been deleting offence details so that people, many known to herself or to Hill, would avoid speeding penalties. 

She had accessed and disclosed data on police computer systems without authorisation between August 2017 and February 2021. 

Hill was arrested in April 2021 and it was found he had asked Halden-Evans to check number plates to see if the drivers had been caught speeding at specific locations. 

Halden-Evans resigned from Staffordshire Police in August 2021 prior to a disciplinary hearing and Hill was dismissed from the force following a hearing in December 2021.

The charges came following an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) directed investigation carried out by Staffordshire Police's Anti-Corruption Unit.

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