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Police complaints probe to hear more evidence

by isleofman.com 29th April 2006
Former Deputy Chief Constable Neil Kinrade will next month give evidence to the Tynwald select committee examining the independence of the Island’s police complaints system.

It was set up after former high ranking UK police officer Roy Redmayne, who lives in Castletown, presented a petition for redress of grievance.

Mr Redmayne, a former inspector with Greater Manchester Police, was attacked in April 2002 and lodged a complaint over the police's handling of the matter.

Mr Kinrade will address the committee on May the 12th.
Posted by isleofman.com
Saturday 29th, April 2006 09:26pm.

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