
"The complaints relate to concerns about the standard of the investigation, including its management and direction, the conduct of the investigation team, and their engagement with the victims."
"We are also investigating allegations that Met officers provided false and misleading information to those affected, and whether the officers' treatment of those affected was influenced by their race."
The Independent Office for Police Conduct is investigating 11 police officers, including a commander and a detective inspector, for alleged gross misconduct related to a road crash that killed two schoolgirls. The inquiry examines whether the race of the victims' families influenced the officers' conduct and if false information was provided. The driver of the vehicle involved was not charged due to an undiagnosed medical condition. The families of the victims expressed concerns about the thoroughness of the initial investigation and welcomed the IOPC's inquiry.
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