THE Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) investigation into the use of force during the arrest of a man in Porthmadog is progressing.
Investigations began the day after the incident involving North Wales Police officers last month, after a referral from the force.
It has been established that, at about 11am on May 10, two officers were sent to a reported disturbance at an address in the town.
At about 11.50am, the officers located a man in the garden of a nearby house and arrested him.
Footage shows an officer striking the man to his head a number of times while on the ground.
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The same officer used incapacitant spray towards the man as he was being placed in the rear of a police van.
While enroute to the police station, it was noticed that the man appeared to be unwell and was given first aid.
He was then taken by ambulance to hospital and was later released back into police custody.
The IOPC has examined police body-worn video and phone footage of the incident, taken witness statements including from the injured man, and located relevant CCTV footage.
It is examining:
- Whether the force used was justifiable, proportionate and necessary.
- If the aftercare provided following arrest was appropriate.
- Whether the officers acted in accordance with their training and followed North Wales Police’s policies and procedures.
North Wales Police are cooperating fully with the IOPC’s enquiries.
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IOPC director, David Ford, said: “There has been considerable interest and public concern over the footage shared widely on social media, which shows some of the interaction between police officers and the man being arrested.
“We are progressing our investigation in a thorough and timely manner, carefully securing and examining a range of evidence to establish what took place during the whole incident.
“Based on the evidence we have reviewed so far, we have notified a police constable that they are under criminal investigation and have served them a gross misconduct notice.
“This does not necessarily mean that criminal or disciplinary proceedings will follow.
“We understand the officer has been suspended by North Wales Police.
“We have also served a misconduct notice on another police constable concerning the level of care provided to the man after his arrest.”
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