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NZ police officer investigated for grabbing a woman's bottom in the UK

3:49 pm today

The officer was the victim of a "retaliatory assault" by the woman's boyfriend and required hospitalisation. File photo. Photo:

A NZ police officer who was investigated for grabbing a woman's bottom while on a night out in the United Kingdom did not tell his bosses about the investigation when he returned home.

The case was revealed by the Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) on Tuesday.

The IPCA oversaw a police investigation after New Zealand police were notified that an officer had been investigated for "grabbing a female's buttock while on a night out in the UK".

The officer was then the victim of a "retaliatory assault" by the female's boyfriend and required hospitalisation.

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  • "Following an investigation by a UK Police service, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) determined that the evidential test for prosecution was met, although it was not in the public interest to proceed with a prosecution.

    "This was because the CPS considered the offence was a lower-level indecent assault and due to the additional complexity and costs associated with prosecuting an offender who had returned to New Zealand."

    New Zealand police commenced an employment process over concerns that the officer did not bring the matter to its attention upon their return to the country, and into whether the alleged criminal conduct in the UK breached the police's code of conduct.

    "Following its review of the investigation report, the authority provided feedback regarding the findings recorded by police.

    "Police acknowledged the authority's comments and amended the outcome to better reflect the circumstances of this case. Consequently, the authority is satisfied with the overall outcome of the Police investigation."

    A police spokesperson confirmed to RNZ the investigation found that the code of conduct was not breached.

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