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Family handsFour Policemen faced dire consequences for handling the robbery reported by Harshita Brella, who later found the boot of the car.
The 2-year-old from Corby was found in a car in Ilford, East London, 100 miles (160km) from home in November 2024.
Chief asistponshirhirhirhirhirhirehirhirhirhirhire Cirian, Ema Jamaging, said that the meaning is now in the way to re-instate the four force officers, after the investigation for the police station (IOPC).
Manuh to discover MS Brella Brella, which is believed to have left England for India, was released after a 23-year lapse.
Iopc said Ms Brella has been contacted by the Golleplushirhire police On 29 August 2024, it is easy to abuse her and then say hello, MR Servant, MR Servant, MR Servant, M MOMBa, MR Damba, MR Servant, M MOM YUNBA.
He was arrested a few days later on September 3 and released on police bail and under the condition of not contacting his wife, and was released by domestic protection.
Brella’s body was found in the boot of a Vauxhall Cabsa two months later, on November 14. This is why he died of strangsir in Corby on the evening of November 10.
Northampliphire’s next exchange is referred to the IOPC – a mandatory step because the previous myser’s phone and Brella.
Northern policeIPC c said the investigation is considered to be the action of two detectives who have been assigned to investigate domain abuse, and two senior officers using “insurance responsibility”.
In a statement, the IOOPC said: “Having examined all the available evidence, it is our opinion that the two detectives have a case to merit.
“We believe that the police disciplinary panel can find that the officer did not properly investigate the case, set up the actions of the identified runners, or keep ms brella sufficiently updated.
“Our escape is also shaved there is nothing wrong to answer via serge and Loan Inspector through their supervision and risk assessment.”
It takes the view that the officer “could potentially have violated the standards of professional conduct in relation to duties and responsibilities”.
Respected director of the IOPC, Derrick Caukdell, added: “Our model researcher visited the northern police response to the domestic abuse that he experienced domestic abuse committed by ms brella who was forced.
“This has been pronounced research strategy, bitis, in communication with the victim, and custody considerations.
“After a thorough review of the evidence, we have determined the four teachers should face disciplinary action.
“It will be for the police disciplinary panel to determine whether the allegations are substantiated.”
The IOPC said it would now be up to North Yorkshire police to manage the disciplinary process.