"Little Doubt" ex-Northern Constabulary officers "held to account" over failed Highland harbour death inquiry
A campaign to fight an injustice suffered by a family in Caithness has got the attention of the Shadow Justice Secretary.
Meanwhile Major Crime detectives are questioning 15-potential witnesses as part of a new police inquiry into the tragedy.
A prosecutor from the Crown Office Criminal Allegations Against the Police Division is digging into a historic Highland harbour death...
Former Northern Constabulary officers are under the spotlight after ignoring an instruction to launch a potential murder inquiry in 1997.
That's when the body of Kevin Mcleod was pulled from Wick Harbour, but 21-years-on the 24-year-old's drowning remains unexplained.
Liam Kerr MSP is the Shadow Justice Secretary, and he's welcomed Police Scotland's 'ongoing work' to release a less censored version of a 2002 report.
It took Kevin's family 5-years of fighting the system to get a copy of the Cameron Report, but so much of it is blacked out.
And 7-pages which MFR News KNOWS names legacy force officers over allegations of potential misconduct are missing.
We confronted the current boss of Scotland's national force about this in December last year.