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Anonymity for accused armed officers will create two-tier system, warn critics
The granting of anonymity to firearms officers who are facing criminal charges is an attack on open justice, Westminster was this week warned.
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The granting of anonymity to firearms officers who are facing criminal charges is an attack on open justice, Westminster was this week warned.
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