Extracts from Commons proceedings: South Wales Police - Feb 25
Friday, 26 February 2021 08:55
Extract from Business Questions Stephen Doughty (Cardiff South and
Penarth) (Lab/Co-op): Can I draw the attention of the Leader of the
House to early-day motion 1342, regarding the tragic and
unexplained death of a young man, Mohamud Hassan, following his
release without charge from police custody in Cardiff on 9 January?
[That this House mourns the death of Mohamud Mohammed Hassan
following his release without charge from police custody in Cardiff
on 9 January 2020; offers its deepest...Request free trial
Extract from Business
Questions
(Cardiff
South and Penarth) (Lab/Co-op): Can I draw the attention of the
Leader of the House to early-day motion 1342, regarding the tragic
and unexplained death of a young man, Mohamud Hassan, following his
release without charge from police custody in Cardiff on 9
January?
[That this House mourns the death of Mohamud Mohammed Hassan
following his release without charge from police custody in Cardiff
on 9 January 2020; offers its deepest condolences to Mr Hassan’s
family and friends; notes that South Wales Police has, as is standard
practice following a death after police contact, self-referred to
the Independent Office for Police Conduct; calls for a full and
transparent investigation into the circumstances of Mr Hassan’s
death; recognises legitimate concerns arising from evidence that
people of Black and Ethnic Minority ethnicity die at a
disproportionately higher rate as a result of the use of force or
restraint by police; and calls for systematic and institutional
change to end racial discrimination within the criminal justice
system.]
The early-day motion notes that this was self-referred by South Wales Police to the Independent
Office for Police Conduct. An investigation is ongoing. This is
obviously a matter of significant concern to my constituents, but
first and foremost to his family, who are also my constituents.
Would the Leader of the House agree that it is crucial in cases
such as this that there is a full and independent investigation
that is seen to be so and that follows the evidence and the full
facts without fear or favour; and that this is done comprehensively
and swiftly to secure full answers for both the family and all the
parties involved?
Mr Rees-Mogg: The hon. Gentleman raises a very troubling
issue. All deaths in custody of the state are matters that should
concern us, as those who believe that the state should always
behave extraordinarily well to people in its charge. The death of
Mohamud Hassan has rightly been referred to the IOPC, and I think
confidence in our systems is enhanced by proper, thorough and
independent investigation. The hon. Gentleman is absolutely right
to say that that is what must happen—it must happen.
Extract from Commons
debate on Welsh Affairs
(Neath) (Lab/Co-op) [V]:...The miners’ strike
produced long-lasting community organisations such as Canolfan
Maerdy, Glynneath Training Centre and Dove Workshop. The
coronavirus pandemic has produced many more, with hundreds of
street champions delivering food parcels and medication to the
vulnerable and shielding. I am proud of the multi-agency working
between Swansea Bay University Health Board, Neath Port Talbot
County Borough Council and South
Wales Police before, during and, no doubt, beyond this
pandemic. It has been truly humbling to see the exceptional
commitment in the fight against this terrible virus—working long
hours and seamlessly within and between organisations...
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