PSNI must respect rights of children and follow rules on strip searching - Dillon
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The Mid-Ulster MLA said: "We welcome the publication of the Policing Board’s human rights review into the abuse of strip-search powers on children and young people in police custody.
"There are a number of concerning statistics in the report, such as most searches finding nothing illegal. And the overwhelming majority of searches took place without an appropriate adult present.
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Hide Ad"Strip searching is one of the most intrusive interactions that occur between police and a child or young person.”
Ms Dillon said It is hard to figure out what would create the kind of urgency that you can't wait for an appropriate adult.
She added: "We have consistently raised our concerns around these strip-searches. And we will keep this issue under review to make sure the recommendations and learning identified are fully implemented.”