Lawyer is found guilty of impersonating police officer after he rang up Nando's to request their CCTV 'in bid to spy on his ex-girlfriend with her new man'
Conor Johnstone, 34, posed as a police constable using a fake name and created a fake police email account to repeatedly pester Nando's staff for camera footage.

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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated crime & justice brief. The source report from Daily Mail says: Conor Johnstone, 34, posed as a police constable using a fake name and created a fake police email account to repeatedly pester Nando's staff for camera footage.
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- Primary source: Daily Mail
- Published: Jul 5, 2026, 9:28 PM UTC
- Coverage area: Crime & Justice
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- Source published: Jul 5, 2026, 9:28 PM UTC
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