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Somerville cop charged with se
A Somerville police officer was charged yesterday with sexual abuse and assault and battery on a 2-year-old girl he was babysitting in his Melrose home.

Charges were brought against Keith Winfield, 31, a six-year veteran of the Somerville police force, after a nine-month investigation by Melrose police and the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office Child Abuse Prosecution Division.

Winfield, who grew up in Somerville, pleaded not guilty to two counts of rape of a child, indecent assault and battery on a child under 14 and assault and battery with a dangerous wea... Read more

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Office of Police Ombudsman in

The office of the Northern Ireland Police Ombudsman has been cleared of allegations that a controversial report on collusion was leaked.
Detectives have dismissed claims that secret details of Nuala O'Loan's report into the loyalist murder of Raymond McCord Junior in 1997 were leaked before the report was published.

Nuala O'Loan's report had concluded there was conclusion between Special Branch and loyalists in the murder of up to 20 people in North Belfast. It also said three senior police officers now retired had refused to answer questions about the murders.

The Retired Police Officers Association had then severely criticised the report's conclusions and methodology, filing an official complaint that it had been deliberately leaked to the press by her office in advance of publication.

The PSNI have now dismissed that complaint with the Police Ombudsman saying she had never doubted the integrity of her staff but that she was pleased that very very serious allegations had been shown to be groundless.

 

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