Two police officers facing gross misconduct hearing over handling of alleged assault weeks before mass stabbings in Huntingdon train attack

Two police officers are to face gross misconduct hearings for their handling of an incident weeks before the alleged mass stabbings in the Huntingdon train attack.

A constable is accused of failing to carry out appropriate enquiries following a reported attack on September 27 last year which left a man with facial injuries.

The officer and a colleague of the same rank are then said to have concealed this by falsely claiming that no CCTV was available, as well as including inaccurate information in a crime report.

The case was referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct after a complaint was made

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