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Ex-police chief 'does time' without doing the crime

CHARITY STINT: David Hatcher, president of Medway Rotary Club, behind bars at Medway Police Station. Picture: GRANT FALVEY
CHARITY STINT: David Hatcher, president of Medway Rotary Club, behind bars at Medway Police Station. Picture: GRANT FALVEY

A FORMER senior police officer and television presenter has been given a taste of life behind bars.

Retired superintendent David Hatcher spent several hours "banged-up" at Medway’s new police headquarters.

Mr Hatcher, 57, who was area commander in Medway for two years from 1993, did a 10-hour stint behind bars for the Wheelchair Foundation, raising £2,800.

Mr Hatcher, who used to a role on BBC 1’s Crimewatch and is now president of Medway Rotary Club, said: “It wasn’t too bad being locked up because I hadn’t done anything wrong and I knew I was getting out.

“And if doing 10 hours behind bars can give people the freedom they need by having a wheelchair, then it’s a small price to pay.”

Chief Insp Des Keers who works from Medway’s new HQ, said: “Kent police in Medway were delighted with the opportunity to support David in his charitable effort.”

You can still contribute to the charitable cause by contacting Mr Hatcher on 07771 831429.

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