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An investigation has begun after a senior officer admitted changing evidence during the inquest into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes. | An investigation has begun after a senior officer admitted changing evidence during the inquest into the death of Jean Charles de Menezes. |
The Special Branch officer, named as Owen, said he deleted a line from computer notes which quoted Deputy Assistant Commissioner Cressida Dick. | The Special Branch officer, named as Owen, said he deleted a line from computer notes which quoted Deputy Assistant Commissioner Cressida Dick. |
The Independent Police Complaints Commission said it would investigate. | The Independent Police Complaints Commission said it would investigate. |
Brazilian Mr de Menezes, 27, was killed by police who mistook him for one of the failed 21 July 2005 bombers. | Brazilian Mr de Menezes, 27, was killed by police who mistook him for one of the failed 21 July 2005 bombers. |
Owen, a surveillance officer, told the inquest the deleted line claimed Ms Dick had initially said the electrician could "run onto Tube as not carrying anything". | |
But on Monday he said: "On reflection, I looked at that and thought I cannot actually say that." | But on Monday he said: "On reflection, I looked at that and thought I cannot actually say that." |
'False impression' | |
Owen said he had spoken about the amendments he made to his notes to a Metropolitan Police solicitor the day after he submitted his evidence, on 8 October this year. | |
He told the court he had removed the line because he believed it was "wrong and gave a totally false impression." | |
Asked at the inquest whether management had requested the changes be made, he replied: "No. I am sure of that, sir." | |
An Independent Police Complaints Commission spokesman confirmed it was launching an inquiry. | |
"This matter will be subject to an independent investigation and we are not in a position to comment further at this stage," he said. | |
Mr de Menezes was shot as he boarded a train at Stockwell Tube station in south London when firearms officers mistook him for Hussain Osman a day after the would-be bomber and three other men had failed in their attacks on the capital's transport network. | |
'No photo talk' | |
Earlier at the inquest, a senior detective said he could not "recall" whether images of the real suspect, Osman, were discussed at a dawn briefing before Mr de Menezes' death. | |
Det Insp Merrick Rose said surveillance of the 21 July would-be attackers on a Lake District trip the previous year was talked about at the meeting. But he could not remember if images of Osman were mentioned. | |
"I cannot recall anything that was said about photographs, no," he said. | |
Images of Osman on the Cumbria trip were shown to the inquest jury at London's Oval cricket ground for the first time on Friday. | |
But the court was told these images, from what was known as Operation Ragstone, were not examined after Osman embarked on the failed bomb attack. | |
Instead, the inquest heard, officers at the briefing in the run-up to Mr de Menezes' death were shown a photograph of the suspect taken from a gym card and CCTV images. | |
Mr Rose went on to say that although firearms officers were not given copies of the images, there had been a "copy of the photographs available for them during the course of the briefing". | |
The jury is considering whether or not Mr de Menezes was unlawfully killed. | |
The inquest, due to last 12 weeks, was adjourned until Tuesday. |