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Sun journalists paid police officer for stories

Two British journalists have gone on trial accused of paying a police officer for information for stories.
According to prosecutors the officer got about £10,000 over 10 years. They added that the “corrupt relationship” was based on “tip-offs” on incidents, arrests or celebrities.
The journalists Chris Pharo, and Jamie Pyatt from Sun newspaper both deny the accusation. The officer was not name for legal reasons.
Media reports say, he is accused of receiving bribes since 2002. The officer was allegedly paid in cash or by a Thomas Cook money transfer 18 times over a decade.