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Police Complaint | Warrant Powers Exceeded | Kangs Criminal Process Advisory Solicitors

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Kangs Solicitors have been instructed to represent a client who alleges that the police exceeded the powers of the warrant enabling them to enter her home and have acted inappropriately.

The procedure for lodging such complaints has been set out previously and can be accessed here.

Cagin Husnu of Kangs Solicitors explains the circumstances.

The Circumstances | Kangs Abuse of Process Solicitors

Police, whilst executing a warrant, entered property and seized a dog alleged to have been involved in an incident with another dog.

In so doing, it is alleged that the actions of the Metropolitan Police exceeded their authority.

In support of the representations to the Professional Standards Board, witness statements have been taken, photographic evidence has been collated and a detailed statement from the victim has been prepared.

The investigation into the disputed conduct is currently underway.

How Can We Help? | Kangs Criminal Defence Solicitors

Kangs Solicitors are accustomed to representing clients who wish to make complaints arising from alleged inappropriate police conduct.

An example of a recent case can be found here.

If we can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our team through any of the following:

Helen Holder
holder@kangssolicitors.co.uk
0121 449 9888 | 020 7936 6396

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