Northern Ireland's Chief Inspector of Criminal Justice urges police forces to restore public confidence

Chief Inspector Jacqui Durkin's call follows a review into the police's failure to hand over files on the 1992 UDA attack on a Belfast bookmakers in which five people were murdered.
Northern Ireland's Chief Inspector of Criminal Justice urges police forces to restore public confidence
Chief Inspector Jacqui Durkin said loss confidence in both the PSNI and police ombudsman is damaging to the community.

The Chief Inspector of Criminal Justice in Northern Ireland has called on the PSNI and Police Ombudsman's office to put in the hard work necessary to restore public confidence.

It follows a review into the police's failure to hand over files on the 1992 UDA attack on a Belfast bookmakers in which five people were murdered.

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