01/12/2016

Police Ombudsman: Two Men Arrested Over Alleged Misconduct

Two men have been arrested in connection with alleged misconduct within the Police Ombudsman's Office.

The suspects, aged 62 and 67, were detained in England on Tuesday, 29 November, and have been brought to Northern Ireland for questioning.

It is linked to an investigation into allegations of misconduct by police officers in relation to the 'Derry Four' case.

Police are to send a report to the Public Prosecution Service (PPS).

(CD/JP)

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