Former PC admits three misconduct charges

Jenade Yamin, second from the right, left the police force in 2023
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A former West Yorkshire Police officer has pleaded guilty to three counts of misconduct in a public office.
Jenade Yamin, 30, admitted the offences at Bradford Crown Court on Tuesday.
He denied a further 10 counts of misconduct in a public office, which are said to have taken place between November 2019 and May 2022 while he was working in Halifax.
Mr Yamin, of Branksome Grove, in Shipley, has been released on bail ahead of his trial, which has been scheduled for 10 August 2026.
The court heard the three charges he admitted related to allowing and facilitating unauthorised access to a police computer and sharing police information with another.
The further charges include an allegation he had offered to supply police batons in May 2022.
Mr Yamin resigned from the force in 2023.
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