Posts Tagged ‘deaths in custody remembrance’
originally published: 6th July 2009
On the 3rd of July 2009 the Justice for Habib ‘Paps’ Ullah campaign held a vigil and a public meeting to mark the first anniversary of his death.
The vigil outside High Wycombe Police Station from 3-7pm was attended by over 60 people over the four hours and was a opportunity publicly [...]
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Tags: deaths in custody remembrance
originally published: 21st May 2009
Police surveillance of a peaceful protester was ruled unlawful today in a decision that lawyers say will change the way demonstrations and protests are policed.
Judges ruled that specialist surveillance units from the Metropolitan police had breached the human rights of Andrew Wood, an arms trade campaigner, when they photographed him and [...]
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Tags: deaths in custody remembrance, police intelligence
originally published: 30th May 2009
On the 19th of May the family of Habib Ullah and campaign members attended the High Court for a Judicial Review Permission Hearing to challenge the IPCC’s decision which appeared to downgrade the investigation of the Police officers who had been present at the scene from a criminal investigation to a [...]
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Tags: deaths in custody remembrance, injustice