Simon Willett worked in agriculture before joining Essex Police. He loyally served without fear or favour for 30 years. His formative years in the Police were spent at Colchester in uniform until he joined CID where he found himself attached to a number of major investigations including Operation Apache. Apache was centred on corrupt practices by 2 serving Essex Police officers who were running an informant called Darren Nicholls. Nicholls was the man who drove Michael Steal and Jack Whomes to Rettendon where they murdered Tate, Tucker and Rolf.
Having served on CID Simon was promoted to Brentwood where he met a number of famous people including Frank Bruno. He then applied for the detective Sergeant post on the Child Abuse Investigation Team. It was on this team that simon dealt with child abusers and attended the deaths of a number of young people.
Simon was successful in his application to special branch and was posted to Stansted Airport where he concluded his service. He is a family man who undertakes country pursuits and enjoys his countryside conservation.
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