Retired former Oldham police officer 'would have been dismissed' following 'public order offence'
Date published: 27 March 2023

The ex-Oldham officer has been found guilty of a 'public order offence'
Greater Manchester Police have revealed that a retired former officer in Oldham 'would have been dismissed' had he still been serving.
The ex-Oldham officer has been found guilty of a 'public order offence'.
A Greater Manchester Police statement read: "A former GMP officer has been added to the College of Policing Barred List.
"Chief Constable Stephen Watson ruled that PC Daniel Wilson, who is now retired and worked in Oldham, would also have been dismissed had he still been serving having pleaded guilty to a public order offence."
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