The family were told they would not be able to look for Anugrah themselves and say officers were 'slow to initially respond to reports that Anugrah was missing' and that they wasted time before entering the woods where his car was located.
'Eventually one officer and a single dog, hardly a squad, arrived at around 2am,' they said.
'The initial call from us was made at 11pm. There was just no sense of urgency even though we as a family were obviously frantic and GMP themselves had identified Anugrah as being high risk.'
They also say they were told it was 'too dark' to carry out a search due to wild animals living in the woods.
*blinks* Better check this story's location.
No, no, it does say Manchester, and not Mozambique...
The family say that police refused to send a helicopter out to search for him. His body was found a day later by a dog walker.
What was their excuse for that, that there might be a roc or griffin flying around?
DCI Dave Jones, of GMP's Professional Standards Branch, added: 'On behalf of Greater Manchester Police, I send the sincerest condolences to the loved ones of Anugrah following his death in March 2023.
'In line with normal procedure, the incident response was referred to GMP's Professional Standards Branch and the Independent Office of Police Conduct for review.
'The conclusion was that GMP had not caused or contributed to Anugrah's death and that the force had responded appropriately to the missing person's report.'
If you consider that 'appropriate' it says everything about you, doesn't it?
Having read this story it’s obvious to me that he wasn’t cut out for the police and that his family can’t accept that fact. They are playing the only card they have left instead of looking after him when he was alive.
ReplyDeleteQuite a few probationers don’t make the grade early on and just leave without liking themselves
Jaded
Wild animals in Manchester? Sounds feasible.
ReplyDelete"... it’s obvious to me that he wasn’t cut out for the police and that his family can’t accept that fact."
ReplyDeleteSounds a lot to me as if he wasn't the only one, Jaded...
"Wild animals in Manchester? Sounds feasible."
Heh!