IPCC investigate alleged non-disclosure of material in Stephen Lawrence murder investigation
Mon 8th February 2010 3.32PM
It will consider and report on whether or not any criminal or disciplinary offences may have been committed by any police officer, former police officer or member of police staff involved, bearing in mind the procedures in place in the Metropolitan Police in 1993. The Lawrence family have been kept informed of developments since the material came to light and the IPCC will continue to keep them up to date as the investigation progresses. The IPCC has also been liaising with the Crown Prosecution Service in relation to the case. Two men were arrested yesterday on suspicion of perverting the course of justice by investigators from the IPCC.
A 53-year-old member of police staff and 62-year-old retired police constable have been interviewed by IPCC investigators at a central London police station and bailed pending further enquiries until 1 March 2010. The IPCC is liaising closely with the ongoing MPS review into the murder of Stephen Lawrence and any information which comes to light as a result of this independent investigation which may help the murder review will be provided to the MPS without delay.







