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Top lawyer who posed as police officer to get hold of Nando's CCTV and spy on his ex-girlfriend and her new man is ordered to do community service
['Glen Keogh', 'Special Correspondent']
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A flash solicitor who pretended to be a police officer to obtain CCTV footage from a Nando's restaurant to spy on his ex-girlfriend has been ordered to do 260 hours of community service.
This included his collar number - 3197 - and his job title: 'Family liaison officer with the domestic violence unit.'
He said he required CCTV footage of the couple in question and provided descriptions of them.
Nando's worker Gabby Ball told the trial that he 'sounded professional and as though he knew what he was talking about.'
Following the guilty verdict, Johnstone told the Daily Mail: 'I am very disappointed with the court's verdict today and I will be appealing against the decision.'