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I wouldn't be surprised if the story was true.

 

I fear that these days we can no longer assume the police are correct all the time and this is the type of thing I could imagine them doing. Let's face it, the law as someone else has already mentioned now firmly appears to be on the side of the accused being guilty until proved innocent.

 

Whatever the situation around this, the police will close ranks and stand firm, they won't admit they were wrong and will become (if this escalates to a complaint) evasive and obstructive. My guess is the 'friend' will give up what seems like a lost cause and just go about his business.

 

I, having had dealings with them recently when I was the victiim of a crime, do not trust them.

 

Sad but true.

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