Broadwater Farm 3 (1)

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Broadwater Farm 3
artdoc October=1991

The Home Secretary, Kenneth Baker, has announced that there will
be a police inquiry into allegations that officers faked evidence
that led to the convictions of two men for the murder of PC Keith
Blakelock during the Broadwater Farm riot in 1985. He has also
asked that the inquiry should include electrostatic document
analysis (Esda) tests of interviews with Winston Silcott and Mark
Braithwaite. Defence lawyers have condemned the decision not to
refer the cases directly back to the Court of Appeal, and accused
the Home Secretary of stalling. They point out that supporters
have recently had Esda tests carried out on Silcott's interviews
at a Metropolitan Police Laboratory and that they showed that
crucial passages had been added. The third man convicted of
Blakelock's murder, Engin Raghip, had his case referred to the
Court of Appeal in December 1990.
Home Office news release, 25.7.91; Independent, 26.7.91.

Statewatch no 4 September/October 1991

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