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Police inspector sacked for mi
A POLICE inspector arrested on suspicion of money laundering was sacked today after he was found guilty of misconduct.

Sikh officer Bal Singh, 39, was dismissed by Greater Manchester Police following an internal inquiry into claims of dishonesty.

Mr Singh was held in a dawn swoop at his home in Heald Green, Stockport, in November 2005.

He was questioned on suspicion of laundering and perverting the course of justice but no charges were brought by the Crown Prosecution Service.

Mr Singh joined the force in 1989 and was based mainly at Wythenshawe wher... Read more

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Ethics committee won't revise

The Police Ethics Committee has rejected a bid to revise a decision by a police ethics commissioner clearing a Montreal police officer of any wrongdoing when Mohamed Anas Bennis, 25, was fatally shot in 2005.


At the committee’s request, commissioner Nathalie Haccoun (now a municipal court judge) called on an expert from the École nationale de police for her research.


The Bennis family challenged the expert’s competence and credibility, but the committee, which has the status of a tribunal, last week found Haccoun acted properly.


The Montreal Police Brotherhood is opposing a coroner’s inquiry into the incident, arguing that five public bodies have already investigated and found Montreal police Constable Yannick Bernier acted in self-defence when he shot Bennis, who allegedly attacked him with a knife.
 

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