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January 8, 2013updated 09 Jan 2013 4:03pm

Officers saw hacking inquiry as ‘a bit of a jolly’… ‘palpable excitement’ over meeting Sienna Miller

By PA Mediapoint

  • Policers thought investigation was 'a bit of fun'
  • 'Palpable excitement' about who would meet Sienna Miller
  • Casburn: 'I felt very strongly that we shouldn't be doing hacking'

Police officers investigating phone hacking viewed the inquiry as "a bit of a jolly" and were excited about meeting celebrities, a senior detective from Essex has claimed.

Detective Chief Inspector April Casburn told Southwark Crown Court that she feared that her colleagues thought the investigation would be "a bit of fun".

She is accused of one count of misconduct in public office for allegedly offering information to the News of the World (NOTW) in September 2010, when she was working in counter-terrorism managing the National Terrorist Financial Investigation Unit.

The 53-year-old told jurors she felt resources meant for fighting terrorism should not be diverted.

She said: "I felt very strongly that we shouldn't be doing hacking. Our function was to prevent terrorist attacks and I was particularly worried that the behaviour of my colleagues was such that they thought it was a bit of a jolly.

"They thought it was all going to be a bit of fun, getting to travel, getting to see famous people. I felt sufficiently strongly we should not be diverting resources which are to do with saving people's lives. It made me really angry."

At a meeting held the day before she called the NoW, there was "palpable excitement" about who would get to meet Hollywood actress Sienna Miller, she said.

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There was also some uncertainty over the legal position on phone hacking and whether criminal prosecutions could be brought, the court heard.

But Casburn did not feel able to speak out against the plans for the phone-hacking investigation, which had been re-opened by then assistant commissioner John Yates, she told the court.

Casburn admits making the phone call to the NoW, but denies misconduct, asking for money and offering information that was not already in the public domain.

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