2012 Media Releases
Published Date:
30.08.2012
The Police Ombudsman's Office has appealed for information about an incident at a band parade in north Belfast on Saturday 25 August during which an 11-year-old girl sustained an injury to her arm.
Published Date:
09.08.2012
The Police Ombudsman has appealed for information about an incident which happened at Belfast's Sydenham bypass in the early hours of 3 June this year.
Published Date:
09.08.2012
The Police Ombudsman's Office has appealed for information about an incident in the Pennyburn area of Derry/Londonderry in the early hours of 23 July 2012.
Published Date:
20.07.2012
The Police Ombudsman's Office has appealed for information about the discharge of AEP rounds by police during disorder in north Belfast on 12 July.
Published Date:
17.07.2012
Northern Ireland's new Police Ombudsman has given a commitment that his investigations will be carried out in an independent manner, which will be free from police, governmental or any sectional community in...
Published Date:
02.07.2012
The Police Ombudsman's Office has appealed for information about an incident in Cookstown on the evening of 15 April 2012, during which police used CS Spray.
Published Date:
25.06.2012
The Police Ombudsman's Office has appealed for information about an incident which happened as police arrested two people in Newcastle, Co Down, last month.
Published Date:
17.05.2012
The Police Ombudsman's Office has issued a statement confirming it holds human tissue samples from the bodies of four people. The Office has apologised to the families concerned for not informing them earlier.
Published Date:
14.05.2012
Seven police officers have been disciplined after a Police Ombudsman investigation found a series of failings in the way the PSNI investigated a serious assault which subsequently claimed the life of a Lisbu...
Published Date:
27.03.2012
The Police Ombudsman's Office has said it will now double the staff working in its Historical Directorate following the announcement that it is to receive an additional £10 million pounds over the next six y...