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NEWS > 02 November 2005

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Group wants ethics commission
An activist group is filing a complaint with Quebec's Police Ethics Commission about the investigation into the death of Fredy Villanueva, 18, who was shot and killed by police in Montreal North last August.

Last December, prosecutors announced that neither of the two Montreal officers involved in the shooting would be charged. The decision was made after an investigation by provincial police.

The Coalition against Police Repression and Abuse said Wednesday the provincial police investigation was flawed, and it wants the ethics commission to investigate.

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Interior minister decides not

TALLINN – Interior Minister Kalle Laanet decided on Monday not to accept the resignation of police chief Robert Antropov after the latter was criticized for using his police vehicle for personal use.

Laanet did say, however, that Antropov would be stripped of his 9,500 kroon (60 euros) monthly bonus for at least half a year and would not be able to have a summer holiday.

Laanet said that Antropov had hurt the public’s sense of justice when he gave his parents a ride in a police jeep to the Saaremaa Island.

Last week Antropov had submitted his resignation less, saying he wanted to uphold the police’s reputation.
 

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