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Plymouth policeman denies defrauding widows and orphans fund

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Monday, January 14, 2013
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A Plymouth policeman has denied defrauding Devon and Cornwall force’s widows and orphans fund.

PC Darren Copp allegedly claimed he had no access to a car, when in fact he did, in order to buy a new vehicle.

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The charity fund provides financial aid to serving or retired police officers and their dependants who are in need.

Copp, 36, appeared at Taunton Crown Court in Somerset where he pleaded not guilty to one charge of fraud by false representation.

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The court heard Copp, of Torridge Road, Plymouth, submitted the claim between October 2 and October 13, 2011.

The case was adjourned for a trial date to be set.

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