Retired detective chief superintendent Lesley Boal was giving evidence on Friday.
Retired detective chief superintendent Lesley Boal gave evidence to the Sheku Bayoh inquiry on Friday
At the inquiry on Friday, retired detective chief superintendent Lesley Boal was asked about a “race hypothesis”. Ms Boal said she wanted statements to be taken from officers, but none were given due to legal advice from the Police Federation. She said the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service or Pirc would decide on the “status” of officers, and Police Scotland was there to give “support”.
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