Whitehall 1212
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Perhaps if the police want to restore public faith they should understand that any review of a case should be carried out by an Independant Review Board.
Police policing themselves in unacceptable.
The police aren't looking to 'restore faith' in this case. There is no question of corruption or that the investigation was flawed. Errors were made in the original investigation, due to the overwhelming response from the public. The review was a thorough one and resulted in the police confirming there was only "one suspect".
That you don't like the conclusion of the police investigation is irrelevant. They have all the information and evidence, which you have not seen. How is this rational basis that presents a need for the police to "restore faith"?
I would like to see ALL police complaints investigated by an independent body, not just the serious ones or self referred ones by police forces, which are dealt with by the IOPC.
In terms of investigation reviews it would just not be practical. It would need people qualified and experienced in major investigation and that would be the police. A review would also require the investigators to hold the office of constable to provide the lawful powers needed to carry out specific tasks.
Some reviews have been referred to other forces to investigate. This is a half-way house, but it has previously presented serious problems.
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