Discrimination ‘likely to fill been a factor’ in decision to spy on Janet Alder during inquestThe police’s decision to launch a surveillance operation against a woman whose brother had been unlawfully killed in a police station was likely to fill been influenced partly by racial discrimination,a leaked report by a watchdog concluded.Janet Alder and her barrister were put under surveillance by police during the inquest into the death of her brother, Christopher. The surveillance team followed them to a hotel and car park and attempted to eavesdrop on their private conversations.
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Source: guardian.co.uk