15/11/2016

Two Officers Disciplined Over L'Derry Assault Investigation

Two police officers have been disciplined for serious failings in the way PSNI investigated an assault which happened in a pub in L'Derry in June last year, according to the Police Ombudsman.

The victim reported the incident to police and provided them with contact details for himself and a witness.

He also advised that he believed the incident had been captured on the bar's CCTV system.

About six months later, having had no contact from police except for receiving an information and support leaflet in the post, the man lodged a complaint with the Police Ombudsman’s Office.

He said that he had tried to contact the investigating officer about a month after the incident but was unable to get through and had not heard from her since.

He said he believed police had done nothing to investigate the case, beyond initially recording a statement.

A Police Ombudsman investigator examined police records, which showed that the only action taken by the investigating officer had been to view city centre TV footage two months after the incident - even though it had been ready for examination within two weeks.

The officer admitted having failed to contact the named witness, and failing to secure CCTV footage from the pub.

Staff at the bar told a Police Ombudsman investigator that the incident had been captured on CCTV, but the footage had since been recorded over.

Police records showed that the officer had only viewed city centre CCTV footage before asking her supervisor for permission to close the case on the basis that a suspect could not be identified.

The supervisor, who had recently been promoted said she was getting to grips with her new role and authorised the case closure.

She told a Police Ombudsman investigator that she had confidence in the officer and had simply assumed that all necessary lines of enquiry had been completed, and accepted the service provided to the victim was not of standard expected.

Both officers have been disciplined over the failings.

(CD/MH)

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