IOPC reopens investigation into Leicestershire Police handling of Valdo Calocane assault allegations following new evidence

Published: 07 Mar 2025
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The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) has decided to reopen its investigation into the actions taken by Leicestershire Police after allegations of assault by Valdo Calocane on two co-workers at Kegworth.   

The incident took place in May 2023, a month before Calocane killed Ian Coates, Grace O’Malley-Kumar and Barnaby Webber in Nottingham on 13 June. We have made our decision after the force provided new evidence, which had not previously been available to the IOPC. This followed representations by the bereaved families which led to further enquiries with Leicestershire Police. 

Our investigation into Leicestershire Police’s handling of the assault allegations against Calocane concluded in September last year (2024). As a result, three officers were due to face a misconduct meeting, which the force postponed. 

We will be reinvestigating whether information in relation to Calocane’s previous history and an outstanding warrant for his arrest was seen by the officers before the investigation was closed down. 

IOPC Director Derrick Campbell said: “Our sympathies remain with the families of Ian, Barnaby and Grace. We have received a number of representations from them, and we have responded as soon as we were in a position to provide the additional details requested. This is consistent with our policy to share evidence with interested parties so they can effectively participate in our investigations. 
 
“For a matter to be reopened by the IOPC it has to meet one or more criteria including significant new information coming to light that requires further investigation. 

“That applies in this case and after careful consideration of this new information we are carrying out further enquiries in respect of what officers actually saw on police systems about Calocane, and in particular an outstanding warrant for his arrest. Those who are closely impacted by our decision, including the bereaved families and the officers involved, have been notified and we will complete this work as quickly as possible.  

“Any decision on the disciplinary outcome of our investigation will only be made once the new evidence and the results of these enquiries have been analysed. 

“Our Director General, Rachel Watson, has offered to meet with the families of Ian, Barnaby and Grace to discuss this development and any concerns they may have.” 

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