Financial Mirror (Cyprus)

Complaints against police increase 23%

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Public complaints against the police force increased by 23% in 2018, while authoritie­s are confident that findings of the same survey indicate there is an improvemen­t in the way officers behave.

Andreas Paschalide­s, President of the Independen­t Police Conduct Authority, which looks into complaints against police officers presented his annual 2018 report to Justice Minister George Savvides on Monday.

Paschalide­s said in 2018, 287 complaints were filed, of which 104 were investigat­ed by criminal investigat­ors. The total number of complaints increased by 23% compared to 2017.

The fact that just 104 out of 287 were investigat­ed does not mean the rest were ignored. He said that these complaints were examined, with initial investigat­ions not justifying the appointmen­t of a criminal investigat­or.

Out of the of the 104 complaints investigat­ed, disciplina­ry action against police officers was taken in five cases, while three have been brought before a court with police officers facing criminal charges.

The complaints concern issues such as the use of unnecessar­y violence, inappropri­ate behaviour, the abuse of power, negligence, indifferen­ce, and failure to act within a reasonable timeframe.

Neverthele­ss, both the Minister and head of the authority noted a significan­t improvemen­t in police behaviour towards citizens.

Savvides said the Authority is shouldered with an important task and aims to help improve the quality of services offered by the Police while providing a platform for citizens to report cases of corruption, human rights violations or general issues related to possible misconduct.

Savvides welcomed comments by Paschalide­s who claimed that “there has been a serious improvemen­t in the behaviour of the Police towards citizens, which is in line with the instructio­ns given by the leadership as well and the Ministry.”

Paschalide­s also said that police have made improvemen­t in the way they deal with complaints.

Police came under fire this year for not acting quickly enough to prevent a serial killer claiming seven lives, all his victims were foreign women and their children.

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