Gloucestershire Live reports.Rollason helped himself to £200 from a purse at the same event in a test set up by anti-corruption officers.And the shamed police officer justified his crime by saying the drunk person who dropped their wallet “wouldn’t know the difference”.The 38-year-old, from Cheltenham, previously admitted both offences and was sentenced at Bristol Crown Court today.The corrupt officer escaped jail time as judge Michael Longman gave him a 12-month sentence, suspended for two years.Judge Longman said Rollason had “brought shame and disgrace” on himself as he had breached the trust given to him as a police officer."These offences were as inexplicable as they were inexcusable," the judge told Rollason."At the time, you were on.
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