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Published Date: 01 December 2008
AN INVESTIGATION has been launched into two police officers and a special constable who were caught on camera attacking a war veteran.

CCTV footage shows Lance Corporal Mark Aspinall being punched on the ground by one officer while being restrained by two others.

Mr Aspinall, who has served in Iraq and Afghanistan, was set upon after a night out in his home town of Wigan, Lanca
shire, in July.

He was then charged and convicted on two counts of attacking police officers – until last week when he won his appeal at Liverpool Crown Court.

The turnaround has sparked an investigation with one officer's duties already restricted.

Terry Sweeney, Assistant Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police, said last night: "Greater Manchester Police's professional standards branch is investigating the conduct of the officers on the Wigan division.

"One officer has had his duties restricted and the other two are being investigated.

"The matter has been voluntarily referred to the Independent Police Complaints Commission, but an independent complaint has also been made."

An IPCC spokesman said the investigation would be conducted under the watchdog's "management, direction and control".

The CCTV begins with Mr Aspinall – who admits he was drunk – standing unsteadily in the street and calling to the officers.

The trio run ten feet across the road at him and he falls over but jumps up.

An officer is seen rugby tackling the 24-year-old, who is pinned down by two officers while the third punches him several times.

Mr Aspinall, who returned from Afghanistan in February and was working his notice in the army at the time of the attack, said: "I went into the army thinking this country was worth fighting for.

"I put my life on the line every day in Afghanistan, so to come back and be treated like this for no reason was just so depressing."

He added: "I was scared for my life. I was being battered and my head was being pushed into the ground.

"I remember thinking, 'I'm going to die here'.

"I can't believe I've survived Afghanistan and Iraq and now I'm going to die on this main road in my home."





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  • Last Updated: 30 November 2008 10:15 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
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jazzmann,

leicester 01/12/2008 01:13:05
(Mr Aspinall, who returned from Afghanistan in February and was working his notice in the army at the time of the attack, said: "I went into the army thinking this country was worth fighting for.)

" Not worth fighting for " I came to this conclusion a few years ago, totally corrupt local and national government. We have now reached a postition that the Nazi state could only dream of, total control of media and even the loss of free speach .
2

Havelock Vetinari,

Leith 01/12/2008 03:46:34
Greater Manchester Police......... cowards to a man, fatally flawed by a recruitment policy prioritising appointment of the thick and easily led !!!!!!!!!!
3

Dragonhead,

Dalian,China 01/12/2008 05:24:38
My mother sent me the thread for the Daily Mirror video and report on this yesterday by email!All three policemen should be dismissed, tried for criminal assault,and Perjury.The knowingly, with malice and forethought perverted the course of Justice,in that they lied giving testimony.This led to Lance corporal Aspinall being convicted of a crime.
On leaving the Army he intended to become a fireman,but was prevented from doing so because of his conviction.This deserves no less than a custodial sentence for all three police officers. Perhaps it is time to have (the good old soviet style) penal battalions introduced, for dangerous service for the crown world wide. These three most deserving candidates could then find themselves gracing the hills of Afghanistan with their useless carcasses!
4

Ron Thomson,

spain 01/12/2008 07:02:04
It ain't nothing new, some of the police are as corrupt as the crooks, you know the call goes out Break in at a Tobacconists Shop, first to arrive and first to go with a boot full of goodies, then another unit arrives.
About time some of the police are banged to rights, the trouble is some of the bad seeds bring the good Cops and there are plenty good Cops into disrepute.
Charge them and give them a jail sentence, but i doubt that will happen.
5

yockel,

01/12/2008 08:13:38
And yesterday the MET shot and kill another unarmed man.
When did extra judicial execution get on the statute book?
When they threatned to resign if any of them were ever charged.
6

Joe Macdelta.,

01/12/2008 10:39:48
The police are just a part of the population, they are not a special breed, so yes there will be thugs and r-soles in the force, a big precentage probably, as this type are drawn to this type of employment.
they must be shown that the laws apply to them the same as everyone else, if found guilty then
7

Joe Macdelta.,

01/12/2008 10:41:29
The police are just a part of the population, they are not a special breed, so yes there will be thugs and r-soles in the force, a big precentage probably, as this type are drawn to this type of employment.
they must be shown that the laws apply to them the same as everyone else, if found guilty then the punishment should take into account the breach of power, and should be custodial.
8

Guga II,

Rockall 01/12/2008 12:51:52
Things are getting desperate; here's me agreeing with Druginhead, again.
9

Guga II,

Rockall 01/12/2008 12:57:08
#5 yockel.

It will be interesting to see if they shot yet another unarmed man; or maybe he was carrying a dangerous table leg.
10

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01/12/2008 20:35:26
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Conan the Librarian™,

01/12/2008 21:35:55
10
Twit. With an "a".

 

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