Investigation into complaint over actions of Greater Manchester Police officer following Manchester Arena bombing

Published: 05 Jul 2021
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The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has begun an independent investigation into a complaint on behalf of families of the victims of the Manchester Arena bombing.

We received a voluntary conduct referral from Greater Manchester Police in relation to oral evidence provided by an officer to the Manchester Arena Inquiry.

We have since received a referral from the force of a complaint submitted on behalf of families of the victims in relation to the same individual.

Having assessed the information available, we have decided an independent investigation is needed, covering the two linked referrals. We have informed the force and the complainants’ legal representatives of this.

IOPC Regional Director Amanda Rowe said: “The Manchester Arena bombing was a tragedy that had a profound impact right across Greater Manchester and beyond. Our thoughts are with all those affected by this horrific act of violence.

“The events of that night are subject to an ongoing public inquiry and our work will not seek to replicate that. Our investigation, which is at an early stage, will focus on the actions of the officer, specifically in relation to the concerns raised by Greater Manchester Police and the families of the victims.

“It is vital for public confidence in policing that such matters are subject to thorough and independent scrutiny, which is what we will provide.”

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  • Greater Manchester Police
  • Corruption and abuse of power