DETECTIVE’S ALLEGATIONS
CONLI.LSIOX OF F.VIDFXCF
(IVr Press Association.) \VFhLINGTOX. October 7,
T!io enquiry into die allegation.' mad' - against several Wellington police ollicnrs hy ex-Helcctivc-,Sergeant M. Mason was coni inned this afternoon.
F:i] joj’i. l l<-iulcmJ Norwood said lhat the Pie in comm,-lion with lh- MiFs and Millaulo ease ''llllo under his notice, and he a I amoved of the reeornnionclal ion of Inspector AicTlv. ncy to prosecute these Iwo iimn.
Mr Skerreil; “If is sugge.-lsd Unit on February 13iii you put certain charges lo Mason, ' will, a view to preventing dip ;lfc ciKiuiry. Is lie re any Inuh in I his ?”
Wilner-; “Nunc wind over !” “Did ymi approve of the enquiry ?’> “I asked for Ibc enquiry myself alnm-l immcilnit'l.v ■'dlor tho proceedings in llie Magistrate's Court.” To Mr Miiciisscy: ,11c reeoikdod having
conferred with him (eonnseli prior lo die .Supreme (’oinl, s'si-inn-’, and agreeing Unit it would be very unwise for Mason to go before a (band Jury. Tin's closed the ease for llie defence. The ITesideni annoimeed flint lim decision would be delivered later.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2187, 9 October 1920, Page 3
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175DETECTIVE’S ALLEGATIONS Manawatu Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 2187, 9 October 1920, Page 3
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