Watchdog says failing to hold proper inquiries into serious incidents would be threat to democracy as it produces new guidance Failing to hold a proper inquiry after armed police shoot a suspect would be a threat to democracy,said the police watchdog as it published new rules on how serious incidents should be investigated.
The IPCC said it had to maintain open the possibility of bringing prosecutions against armed officers and produced guidance that said police should not be allowed to confer before, during or after making their statements approximately a shooting. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com