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Battle of Orgreave ex-officer calls for police conduct inquiry | Battle of Orgreave ex-officer calls for police conduct inquiry |
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An ex-policeman who was on duty during one of the most violent clashes of the 1984 miners' strike wants an inquiry into how police handled its aftermath. | An ex-policeman who was on duty during one of the most violent clashes of the 1984 miners' strike wants an inquiry into how police handled its aftermath. |
Tony Munday says he was told by senior officers what to write in a statement after clashes on 18 June 1984, known as the Battle of Orgreave. | Tony Munday says he was told by senior officers what to write in a statement after clashes on 18 June 1984, known as the Battle of Orgreave. |
Fifteen miners, who worked at Orgreave, went on trial but the case failed because evidence was deemed unreliable. | Fifteen miners, who worked at Orgreave, went on trial but the case failed because evidence was deemed unreliable. |
Mr Munday has told the BBC miners now should "have justice seen to be done". | Mr Munday has told the BBC miners now should "have justice seen to be done". |
The South Yorkshire force referred itself to the watchdog, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) after a BBC documentary claimed officers may have colluded in writing court statements. | The South Yorkshire force referred itself to the watchdog, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) after a BBC documentary claimed officers may have colluded in writing court statements. |
That followed a BBC Inside Out programme, which clamed its officers were told what to write in their statements, following clashes at Orgreave. | That followed a BBC Inside Out programme, which clamed its officers were told what to write in their statements, following clashes at Orgreave. |
The IPCC said it understood the frustrations in the time it was taking to reach a decision on whether such an inquiry should take place. | The IPCC said it understood the frustrations in the time it was taking to reach a decision on whether such an inquiry should take place. |
Mr Scargill obtained a "hit list" of mines the Thatcher government was planning to close. | |
The Home Office said it would be inappropriate to comment while the (IPCC) investigation is ongoing. | The Home Office said it would be inappropriate to comment while the (IPCC) investigation is ongoing. |
Officers were drafted in to police the pickets lines from forces across the country. | Officers were drafted in to police the pickets lines from forces across the country. |
Now Mr Munday, who served with the Hertfordshire force, has said he was told what to put in his statement "by a senior South Yorkshire detective" after he arrested a miner during the Orgreave confrontation. | Now Mr Munday, who served with the Hertfordshire force, has said he was told what to put in his statement "by a senior South Yorkshire detective" after he arrested a miner during the Orgreave confrontation. |
"I've never before or since, while I've been a police officer, been involved where effectively chunks of a statement were dictated. They weren't my words," he said. | "I've never before or since, while I've been a police officer, been involved where effectively chunks of a statement were dictated. They weren't my words," he said. |
He agreed an inquiry should look at police conduct during the Orgreave clashes and their aftermath, as well as the subsequent trial. | He agreed an inquiry should look at police conduct during the Orgreave clashes and their aftermath, as well as the subsequent trial. |
"Orgreave is symbolic, it's symbolic of the whole miners' strike," he said. | "Orgreave is symbolic, it's symbolic of the whole miners' strike," he said. |
"So I think it's appropriate particularly I think to repair trust, confidence and if there are issues of accountability wherever they are then that ought to be dealt with because policing needs to be appropriately embedded. | "So I think it's appropriate particularly I think to repair trust, confidence and if there are issues of accountability wherever they are then that ought to be dealt with because policing needs to be appropriately embedded. |
"If there's this demand from miners, well, they're citizens and they are entitled to have justice seen to be done. | "If there's this demand from miners, well, they're citizens and they are entitled to have justice seen to be done. |
"If for no other reason than to help them get some closure then, absolutely, I'd be very supportive of that [inquiry]." | "If for no other reason than to help them get some closure then, absolutely, I'd be very supportive of that [inquiry]." |
Michael Mansfield, QC, who represented some of the miners at court after their 1984 arrests said he wanted the IPCC to reach a decision on an inquiry. | Michael Mansfield, QC, who represented some of the miners at court after their 1984 arrests said he wanted the IPCC to reach a decision on an inquiry. |
He said: "My concern is all they're doing is looking to see if there's a case to be referred for a full investigation. | He said: "My concern is all they're doing is looking to see if there's a case to be referred for a full investigation. |
"That does not take from 2010 to now - nothing." | "That does not take from 2010 to now - nothing." |
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