Police Acknowledge IPCA Findings In Relation To Sexual Assault Investigation
Police
acknowledge the findings of the Independent Police Conduct
Authority (IPCA) in relation to decision-making in a sexual
assault investigation in Palmerston North. The IPCA
found that the decision-making was sound, and there was no
conflict of interest on the part of any officer involved in
the investigation. “Police conducted a thorough
investigation in relation to this sexual assault complaint,
and the decision not to prosecute was made after a robust
examination of the evidence by experienced officers,” says
Superintendent Chris de Wattignar, Central District
Commander. “At the time the sexual assault complaint
was reported to police, we were also alerted to a potential
conflict of interest on the part of a senior officer at
Palmerston North station, due to a friendship with the
alleged offender in this matter.” “We took
immediate steps to ensure that officer would not be involved
in the investigation in any way.” At the conclusion
of the investigation, the detective in charge travelled from
Palmerston North to Waikato to meet with the complainant and
provide a comprehensive explanation of the decision not to
proceed with a prosecution. We note the IPCA’s
finding that this meeting should have been followed up with
a formal letter outlining the reasons for the
decision.