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NEWS > 19 February 2007

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According to a Police release, 218 officers have been charge sheeted for bribery, corruption and human rights violations. It has been noted that these offences have been increasing annually since 2002. Sequel to1244 investigations, legal actions have been filed against 218 officers -23 ASP’s, 6 OIC’s,19 Inspectors , 51 Sub-inspectors, 35 Police sergeants. Furthermore 98 Police constables and one Police driver have also been found guilty

In the light of these facts, the question arises as to how law and order can be established. If the custodians of Law and Order violate the country's... Read more

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19 February 2007
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Jury selection has begun in a

Assistant Police Commissioner Clint Rickards, Brad Shipton and Bob Schollum are charged with the kidnapping and indecent assault of a woman in Rotorua between November 1983 - August 1984.

The complainant was aged 16 at the time.

All three men formally entered not guilty pleas in the High Court in Auckland on Monday morning. Extensive suppression orders apply to the charges.

Last year, a jury cleared them of 20 charges of sexual violation and indecent assault against a Rotorua woman, Louise Nicholas, in 1986. The jury of seven women and five men delivered its verdict on March 31, 2006, after three days of deliberations following a two and a half week trial at the High Court at Auckland.

The trial is set down for two weeks. The jury has been told to disregard publicity about the accused.

 

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