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NEWS > 20 May 2007

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POLICE crash tackled, kneed and punched an Aboriginal man with excessive force before falsely charging him and trying to cover it up, a judge ruled.

The Crime and Misconduct Commission have been asked to investigate alleged police misconduct and brutality in Cape York after the damning court judgment.

The family of Patrick Darren Gibson, 36, of Hope Vale, yesterday said the ruling by a District Court judge, upholding a magistrate's finding of excessive force, was "a win for the little man".

"Police can't get away with bashing and bullying our people", Mr Gibson's par... Read more

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Corruption, torture tactics ri

A report on the overall assessment of the South African Police Service (SAPS) shows that the use of lethal force, torture, corruption and abuse of foreigners remain problems in the police.

The study, released yesterday, argues that the police could not be solely responsible for bringing down crime.

David Bruce, the senior researcher at the Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation, says the study looked at a wide range of issues.
 

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