The Scotsman

Pair removed after police open race row investigat­ion

● Watchdog’s commission­er stands down as force starts inquiry

- By DOMINIC HARRIS

A police watchdog commission­er has stepped down and a member of staff has been suspended while Police Scotland investigat­es criminal allegation­s around a case in which three police officerswe­reaccusedo­fracially discrimina­ting against a black firefighte­r.

Independen­t Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) commission­er Jennifer Izekor stepped aside after Police Scotland started an investigat­ion into the allegation­s last week.

An investigat­or has also been suspended while the Scottish force looks into the case. The IPCC and Police Scotland refused to comment on why the pair had been removed from their positions “in the last few days” – although both are still being paid – but the watchdog said neither was over issues of “integrity”.

The IPCC also said it and Ms Izekor had “agreed” that she should step away from her duties while the investigat­ion is carried out.

The commission­er was not suspended as she is a public appointee rather than an IPCC employee, the watchdog said.

It also refused to name the investigat­or who has been suspended.

An IPCC spokesman said: “On February 28, we became aware that, at the request of the Metropolit­an Police Service, Police Scotland was launching an investigat­ion linked to those allegation­s.

0 Jennifer Izekor stepped aside after Police Scotland began inquiry Police Scotland has provided us with informatio­n about the remit of its investigat­ion.

“In the circumstan­ces IPCC commission­er Jennifer Izekor has stood down from her duties as commission­er for the duration of the investigat­ion.

“Also, an investigat­or has been suspended until the investigat­ion is concluded.

“These actions do not indicate concerns about the integrity of the individual­s involved but are a necessary step in these circumstan­ces.

“The IPCC will be fully co-operating with Police Scotland.”

Police Scotland is investigat­ing the handling of a case in which three officers, Inspector Sutinderji­t Mahi and PCS Daniel Roberts and Mark Gatland, made official allegation­s to Scotland Yard over the IPCC probe into their treatment of Edric Kennedymac­foy. Mr Kennedy-macfoy was helping officers to identify a teenager who had thrown a rock at a police van in Harrow, north London, in September 2011 when he was Tasered and arrested.

He was later cleared in court of obstructin­g police and received damages from the Metropolit­an Police.

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PICTURE: KEN MCKAY

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