A COP paid £150,000 while saying he was too injured to work was caught out by an app that showed him taking 10,000 steps a day. PC Matthew Littlefair, 36, claimed he “couldn’t even lift a kettle” a…
A COP paid £150,000 while saying he was too injured to work was caught out by an app that showed him taking 10,000 steps a day.Former cop Matthew Littlefair was paid £150,000 while saying he was too injured to work but was caught out by an app that showed him taking 10,000 steps a dayHe was on full pay and benefits for more than two years while he kept up the pretence.
But he was spotted playing football with his kids, jogging and cycling — and even swinging an axe in his back garden. Investigators who examined his mobile found he had repeatedly been recorded taking 10,000 steps a day — the equivalent of five miles.Referring to other police crimes, such asLittlefair, who has now quit the
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