Nottinghamshire’s PCC announces independent review of Nottingham killings
Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner Caroline Henry has commissioned the College of Policing to carry out an independent review following the Valdo Calocane killings.
Chief Constable Andy Marsh, CEO of the College of Policing, said:
"The killings of Barnaby Webber, Grace O'Malley-Kumar and Ian Coates were horrific and our thoughts remain with their families and friends at what continues to be an incredibly difficult time.
"The College of Policing has been asked by the Nottinghamshire Police and Crime Commissioner to carry out an independent review into the policing response surrounding this case.
"The work to commence this review will start immediately."
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- Further details are available on the PCC's website PCC commissions policing review following Calocane killings
- The College of Policing is a professional body for everyone working across policing. It is an operationally independent non-departmental public body
- We set standards for key areas of policing which help forces and individuals provide consistency and better service for the public. Find out more about our role at About us | College of Policing
- The College of Policing is unable to facilitate any media interviews at this time