GMP Detective convicted of multiple sex offences
Stephen Hardy will be sentenced in September
A Greater Manchester Police detective has been convicted of 20 offences, including multiple rapes and child sexual offences.
46-year-old Stephen Hardy, who is a detective constable, had been posted within GMP’s Stockport Division.
He is currently suspended from duty.
Officers began investigating DC Hardy in June 2020 following a disclosure about his sexually abusive behaviour.
An investigation was launched and GMP officers were able to gather evidence which resulted in him being charged with several offences in 2022.
The offences were committed whilst he was off-duty.
Detective Sergeant Abigail Thomas of the Major Incident Team, who led the investigation into Hardy has said:
“Stephen Hardy has been exposed as a manipulative individual who committed abhorrent offences over a significant period of time. His behaviour and actions go against everything we stand for within policing.
"Tackling violence against women and girls is one of the Force’s top priorities, and anyone found within the organisation to be abusing their position to harm others can expect to face the consequences.
"I hope this investigation and sentencing reassures the public that we do treat allegations of this nature extremely seriously and will not shy away from pursuing criminal charges against officers if they are deemed to have acted unlawfully.
"I commend those who have assisted with our investigation and would like to encourage anyone else who has either been a victim, or who has witnessed or is aware of sexual abuse or criminal activity taking place to come forward and speak to us so we can take action.”
Head of GMP’s Professional Standards Branch Detective Chief Superintendent Mike Allen said:
“Given Hardy contested the indictment he faced at the Crown Court, we were unable to proceed with hearing such matters within the regulated police disciplinary system. He was nevertheless suspended from GMP.
“Now that Hardy has been convicted, he will face disciplinary proceedings, and as the public would rightly expect, he will not be paid a wage by GMP during time it takes for his case to be heard.”
Hardy has been remanded in custody and sentencing is due to take place on 11 September 2023.
Following the conclusion of this case criminally, misconduct proceedings will take place.