Tuesday, September 14, 2010

British police beating women detained six days that the release of a public outcry

According to "Daily Mail" on Sept. 14 reported last week, the United Kingdom, Wiltshire, who had been suspected of attacks on innocent women, Sergeant, 6 days in jail will be released, the news broke, causing public uproar.

It was reported that Sergeant Mark Andrews last week on patrol found 58-year-old Somerville woman sleeping in the street car, kept it into the police station for questioning. After entering the police station, Ms. Somerville Andrew brutally dragged to the detention room, and forced to fall to the ground. Somerville's head by the cement of the violent impact, the left eye immediately crack the top was bleeding. After the overthrow her, the sergeant locked the door straight away.

After the event Andrews said he suspected drink driving Somerville, in her questioning asked to do alcohol testing, but were refused and insulted the parties. So he returned with Somerville police were detained. However, due to lack of evidence, Andrews's testimony can not serve as evidence in court.

Last Tuesday, this 1.9-meter-high sheriff in the Oxford district court sentenced 6 months, but on Sept. 13, at 6 days after his imprisonment, he was released. The British media are reporting the matter to track, this also led to media attention.

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