A FORMER West Mercia police officer has been jailed after abusing his position for sexual gain.

Rhett Wilson who was previously based in Shropshire, appeared at Worcester Crown Court on December 8 where he was found guilty of one count of perverting the course of justice.

The 27-year-old had previously pleaded guilty to three police corruption offences.

The charges related to an internal investigation by West Mercia Police’s Professional Standards Department, following information that Wilson was abusing his position for sexual gain. 

He had joined the force in April 2019 and the offences began in December that year.

He was arrested on March 10, 2020, just days after a referral was made to the force’s Professional Standards Department.

He was interviewed over the next 48 hours and then suspended on March 12.

He resigned from the force in July 2020 whilst under investigation.

On January 20 he was given a 34-month jail term

Deputy Chief Constable Alex Murray said: “Rhett Wilson abused his position as a police officer to start relationships, and it is likely his victims did not even know what he was doing was wrong.

“The public need to have confidence police officers will act with the utmost integrity and not abuse their powers.

“Wilson’s actions could seriously undermine that confidence his exploitive behaviour will not be tolerated in West Mercia Police.”

The incident was referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) and internal misconduct proceedings are set to take place.