Police watchdog rules senior officer in fracking bust-up should face gross misconduct charge

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‘A senior police officer accused of lying to detain an anti-fracking campaigner should face a charge of gross misconduct, the police watchdog has found.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) reached its conclusion after video of Dr Steven Peers’ arrest appeared on the M.E.N. website .

The footage shows Inspector David Kehoe, from Greater Manchester Police , making drink-drive allegations against Dr Peers during the anti-fracking demonstration at Barton Moss, in Eccles, Salford.

The environmental campaigner denies drinking alcohol – saying he is a pedestrian and had only drunk tea that morning.’

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