Report – Police Scotland – PIRC/00723/22
The Complaints
The complaints in this case arose after the applicant reported to the police that his friend had been coerced into changing his will. We have reviewed the handling of two complaints, namely that:
- Police Scotland initially failed to record or investigate a crime reported by the applicant; and
- The investigation into the applicant’s report was not thorough.
Police Scotland’s Decision
Police Scotland did not uphold either of the applicant’s complaints.
Our Findings
We have found that Police Scotland did not handle either of the applicant’s complaints to a reasonable standard.
Consequently, we have made two recommendations to address the shortcomings in Police Scotland’s handling of the complaints. In summary, we have recommended that Police Scotland provides the applicant with a further response which takes account of our observations and explains whether each of the complaints are upheld or not upheld.
Our recommendations should be implemented by Police Scotland within two months of the date of this report.
Police Bodies : Police Scotland