Senior detective on secrets charge (From Bicester Advertiser)
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Senior detective on secrets charge
4:34pm Monday 1st October 2012 in National News © Press Association 2013
Chief inspector April Casburn leaves Westminster Magistrates Court in London (AP)
A senior counter-terrorism detective has been charged with breaching the Official Secrets Act, it can be reported for the first time.
DCI April Casburn, 53, is accused of offering the now-defunct tabloid the News of the World (NOTW) information about Operation Varec, the investigation into whether the Met inquiry into phone hacking should be re-opened.
It is also alleged that she had secret documents at her home without permission to keep them there.
Detective Chief Inspector Casburn is charged with misconduct in a public office in September 2010 and breaching the Official Secrets Act.
She appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court for a short hearing earlier and spoke only to confirm her name, date of birth and address.
A ban on publishing details of the Official Secrets Act charge was lifted by District Judge Quentin Purdy after representations were made by a number of media organisations.
Casburn, from Hatfield Peverel, Essex, was released on unconditional bail until November 2, when she will appear at the Old Bailey for a plea and case management hearing.