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Swiss police officers cleared again of killing Nigerian man

Swiss police officers cleared again of killing Nigerian man

Six Lausanne police officers have again been cleared of negligent homicide and abuse of office in the case of a Nigerian man who died during an arrest in 2018. The Vaud Cantonal Court rejected an appeal against the original not guilty verdict last year. Do you want to read our weekly top stories? Subscribe here. According to the court, the emergency services reacted proportionately. The 39-year-old Nigerian Mike Ben Peter had resisted a drug check in Lausanne and died whilst being arrested by the six accused police officers. After an acquittal in the first instance in June 2023 and a three-day, sensational appeal, it was up to the three judges of the Court of Appeal to decide whether the six officers were guilty of negligent homicide. The judges also had to rule on abuse of office, which had been added as a charge in the second instance. They acquitted the police officers on both counts. The victim's family lawyer and critical observers have criticised the public prosecutor's ...

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