Difference between revisions of "George Hamilton (policeman)"
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+ | |image_caption=Talking to members of the [[Northern Ireland Policing Board]] during a meeting in Belfast when he announced that the Chief Constable of Durham Constabulary is to attend a meeting of the Policing Board to answer questions around the arrest of two investigative journalists, in relation to their work on a documentary into the Loughinisland massacre. | ||
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|birth_date=1967-06-27 | |birth_date=1967-06-27 | ||
|birth_place=Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland | |birth_place=Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland | ||
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''Not to be confused with [[George Hamilton-Gordon]] (4th Earl of Aberdeen) or [[George Douglas-Hamilton]] (10th Earl of Selkirk)'' | ''Not to be confused with [[George Hamilton-Gordon]] (4th Earl of Aberdeen) or [[George Douglas-Hamilton]] (10th Earl of Selkirk)'' | ||
− | [[PSNI]] Chief Constable '''George Hamilton''' is | + | [[PSNI]] Chief Constable '''George Hamilton''' is a policeman named in Epstein's black book. |
The board met for the first time in two years yesterday (7 February 2019), following new legislation passed by the [[Secretary of State for Northern Ireland]] in November allowing for the reconstitution of the board which hadn't met since the collapse of Stormont. | The board met for the first time in two years yesterday (7 February 2019), following new legislation passed by the [[Secretary of State for Northern Ireland]] in November allowing for the reconstitution of the board which hadn't met since the collapse of Stormont. |
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Talking to members of the Northern Ireland Policing Board during a meeting in Belfast when he announced that the Chief Constable of Durham Constabulary is to attend a meeting of the Policing Board to answer questions around the arrest of two investigative journalists, in relation to their work on a documentary into the Loughinisland massacre. | ||||||||||||
Born | George Ernest Craythorne Hamilton 1967-06-27 Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland | |||||||||||
Nationality | British | |||||||||||
Senior policeman named in Epstein's black book
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Not to be confused with George Hamilton-Gordon (4th Earl of Aberdeen) or George Douglas-Hamilton (10th Earl of Selkirk)
PSNI Chief Constable George Hamilton is a policeman named in Epstein's black book.
The board met for the first time in two years yesterday (7 February 2019), following new legislation passed by the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland in November allowing for the reconstitution of the board which hadn't met since the collapse of Stormont.
Under questioning from political members of the board, George Hamilton, who announced last week that he would be retiring in June, said Michael Barton of Durham Constabulary would make himself "answerable for his actions" following the arrests of journalists Barry McCaffrey and Trevor Birney last August.
The two men were part of the team which produced "No Stone Unturned", a documentary that named key suspects in the murder of six men in Loughinisland in 1994.[1]