The court heard the offence was committed on dates between January 27, 2015 and October 5, 2018
The 46-year-old, who cannot be named because of a reporting restriction, appeared at Belfast Crown Court to be arraigned on a total of 77 charges.
Prosecution lawyer David Russell told Judge Paul Ramsey KC: "This plea is acceptable to the Crown and reflects all matters on the indictment.'' These related to 35 charges of unauthorised access to computer material, 34 offences of unlawfully obtaining/disclosing personal data and seven counts of unlawfully obtaining disclosure about computer procedures.
Defence counsel Frank O'Donoghue KC said the defendant was no longer in the PSNI and was in different employment now and his employers were aware of his court case.
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