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Manitoba's police watchdog investigates Brandon officers for alleged perjury, assault during arrest

Manitoba's police watchdog is investigating two complaints involvingBrandon police officers: one involving an officer accused of lyingin court and another stemming from an alleged assault during an arrest.

2 complaints came in to Brandon Police Service last week

A black Brandon Police Service cruiser.
A black Brandon Police Service cruiser. (Riley Laychuk/CBC)

Manitoba's police watchdog is investigating two complaints involving Brandon police officers: one involving an officer accused of lying in court and another stemming from an alleged assault during an arrest.

On Thursday, police in Brandon received a formal complaint abouttestimony an officer gaveat provincial court proceedings in the city dating back to January.

The next day, the Independent Investigation Unit was notified of the complaint and are taking over the investigation, the police watchdogsaid in a release on Monday.

Perjury is considered an offence under the Police Services Act, and aninvestigation is compulsory under the investigative unit'smandate.

The watchdog is alsoinvestigating an allegation of assault byBrandon police on Jan. 16, 2021.

Brandon police told the IIU that officers responded to a call for service and that a man was arrested and taken to theBrandon Regional Health Centre.

The complaint alleges that the the man was assaulted during his arrest.

The Independent Investigation Unit's civilian director has determined it's in the public interest to investigate, although the person's injuries don't meet the unit's definition of serious injury.

Sgt. Kirby Sararassaid in an email the Brandon Police Service can'tshare any details about the incidentbecause of the police watchdog's investigation.

Witnesses or other individuals who have information or video footage that could help theinvestigation are asked to contact the investigative unit toll free at 1-844-667-6060.

Both of the investigationsare ongoing and the IIUis not releasingfurther details.

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