Tuesday, 16 September 2025
Police Worker Jailed For Giving Sensitive Data To Drug Dealer
A police administrator employed by South Wales Police has been jailed for two years and eleven months for using police computers to pass on confidential information to her drug-dealing boyfriend. Slim and sexy Lucy Langmead - aged 44, of Tonteg, Rhondda Cynon Taf (pictured left) - accessed the police computing system to obtain details about family members and associates, including looking up police intelligence to pass on to her then-partner, 37-year-old drug dealer, Daniel Cozens. Cozens - who incidentally looked a bit like Langmead (fat and ugly) - was involved in the supply of Class C drugs. An investigation found that, during a 21-month period between May of 2020 and March of 2022, Langmead accessed the police computer system for non-policing purposes. This included looking up details of her ex-partner's new girlfriend, as well as sharing details about members of the public with friends and family, and accessing information about three defendants.in an ongoing murder case. Between May, 2021, and February, 2022 - after beginning a relationship with Daniel Cozens - Langmead began sharing information with Cozens about his drug-dealing associates. The judge in the case said that Langmead was "showing off to other people", and that her behaviour was a "very serious breach of trust" which caused "serious harm to policing and the public interest". Langmead, who joined South Wales Police in 2005, resigned from the force during the investigation. She pleaded guilty to thirteen offences of securing unauthorised access to computer material, and five of unlawful disclosure of personal data, as well as conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office. Daniel Cozens pleaded guilty to drugs charges, and conspiracy to commit misconduct in public office, for which he was sentenced to one year and eight months in prison. More about the case can be read HERE.
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