Police officer jailed for gold coins sale
Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 12:06 am
Police officer jailed for gold coins sale faces longer term
A police officer jailed over the theft of high value 7th Century coins has been ordered to repay £15,000 or face an extra nine months in prison.
David Cockle, 50, who was given a 16-month jail term in March, was given six months to pay by Ipswich Crown Court.
Cockle, from Leigh, Greater Manchester, had admitted theft of the Merovingian Tremissis gold coins, estimated to be valued at about £4,000 each.
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A police officer jailed over the theft of high value 7th Century coins has been ordered to repay £15,000 or face an extra nine months in prison.
David Cockle, 50, who was given a 16-month jail term in March, was given six months to pay by Ipswich Crown Court.
Cockle, from Leigh, Greater Manchester, had admitted theft of the Merovingian Tremissis gold coins, estimated to be valued at about £4,000 each.
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