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KERNOW: DEVON & CORNWALL POLICE - IPCC RESPONSE

The IPCC have responded to the Celtic League General Secretary, Rhisiart Tal-e-bot, following his reference to them of concerns about the Devon and Cornwall Police Force (see below) "Independent Police Complaints Commission 10 March 2008 Dear Mr Tal-e-bot I write with reference to your letter of 18th January 2008 to Chief Constable Stephen Otter.

Cathal Ó Luain pour Celtic League le 5/04/08 6:15

The IPCC have responded to the Celtic League General Secretary, Rhisiart Tal-e-bot, following his reference to them of concerns about the Devon and Cornwall Police Force (see below)

"Independent Police Complaints Commission

10 March 2008

Dear Mr Tal-e-bot

I write with reference to your letter of 18th January 2008 to Chief Constable Stephen Otter. I apologise for my delayed response; this is because I have only recently returned from a period of leave.

I am advised by the Devon and Cornwall Constabulary Professional Standards and Performance Department that the matters to which you refer were brought to their attention some time ago.

These have been classed as 'direction and control' complaints – namely complaints that relate to operational policing policy or organisational decisions rather than to any suspected misconduct – and are being dealt with by Chief Inspector Meakin under the reference PSD/QU/48/07.

Should the people concerned feel that any officer has been guilty of misconduct, and thus that the matters in question should have been recorded as complaints against police under the terms of the Police Reform Act 2002, they have the right to appeal to us against the recording decision by the Constabulary. I have attached a copy of the relevant appeal form for your information.

Please note that for the purposes of the Act, a complaint may only be made by someone who is subject of or witness to the alleged misconduct; who could be considered to have been 'adversely affected' by it; or anyone who has been appointed by that person to act on their behalf.

I trust this satisfactorily addresses your concerns. Should you have any queries regarding this letter, please contact Casework Manager Liz Pollard on the details below.

Yours sincerely

Ian Boyne Commissioner

Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) IPCC

Liz Pollard Casework Manager

Elizabeth.P ollard [at] ipcc.gov.uk"

Relevant links to earlier items on Celtic News at:

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(Please note - our apologies that the links section was omitted in error from the posting on this topic (CL News No. 2537) on Sunday March 23 2008)

J B Moffatt Director of Information Celtic League

25/03/08

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