Police leak file sent to DPP

Yesterday head of the division Senior Superintendent Kenny Mc Intyre said he was eagerly awaiting the DPP’s instructions because he is of the view that the perpetrator or perpetrators should be brought to justice for their actions.

Mc Intyre, prior to the Easter weekend, compiled a list of duties which included road blocks and searches starting from Holy Thursday to Easter Monday.

The information was passed to a typist and copies of the duties were made available to other police officers in the division.

However on Good Friday (April 14) Mc Intyre was informed that the document was leaked via social media and ordered an investigation. This resulted in the cell phones of at least eight police officers being seized. Several others were also questioned and statements recorded. The phones are yet to be returned

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