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A convicted robber who murdered a sub-postmaster's son should have been arrested earlier, the Independent Police Complaints Commission has said. | A convicted robber who murdered a sub-postmaster's son should have been arrested earlier, the Independent Police Complaints Commission has said. |
Craig Hodson-Walker, 29, was shot in the chest at Fairfield Post Office in Worcestershire on 9 January 2009. | Craig Hodson-Walker, 29, was shot in the chest at Fairfield Post Office in Worcestershire on 9 January 2009. |
Anselm Ribera, from Birmingham, had been linked through DNA to three previous robberies before the murder. | Anselm Ribera, from Birmingham, had been linked through DNA to three previous robberies before the murder. |
In a statement, West Mercia Police said the earlier robberies "could have been dealt with better". | In a statement, West Mercia Police said the earlier robberies "could have been dealt with better". |
Three detectives face disciplinary action. | |
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said Ribera had been linked through DNA evidence to two other robberies in north Worcestershire and was suspected of another. | The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said Ribera had been linked through DNA evidence to two other robberies in north Worcestershire and was suspected of another. |
These robberies took place in 2008 on 25 March, 9 May and 25 August. | These robberies took place in 2008 on 25 March, 9 May and 25 August. |
ANALYSIS: Peter Wilson, West Midlands Home Affairs Correspondent | ANALYSIS: Peter Wilson, West Midlands Home Affairs Correspondent |
Why did the police do nothing to arrest the gunman when they had his DNA? | Why did the police do nothing to arrest the gunman when they had his DNA? |
It seems inexplicable. | It seems inexplicable. |
The answer appears to be that the six officers directly involved were of junior rank, detective constables and sergeants led by an inspector | The answer appears to be that the six officers directly involved were of junior rank, detective constables and sergeants led by an inspector |
Some were under extreme pressure. One was taken off the robbery investigations to work on a serious rape case. | Some were under extreme pressure. One was taken off the robbery investigations to work on a serious rape case. |
There was no review of what they were doing, no policy book, no plan of action, so nothing was done. | There was no review of what they were doing, no policy book, no plan of action, so nothing was done. |
The saddest aspect of this case was the fact that the officers had decided to set up a dedicated anti robbery team to review the unsolved crimes in North Worcestershire during 2008. | The saddest aspect of this case was the fact that the officers had decided to set up a dedicated anti robbery team to review the unsolved crimes in North Worcestershire during 2008. |
It was due to begin work on the 8th of January 2009. The next day the gunman, Anselm Ribera stormed into the Fairfield Post Office and shot Craig Hodson-Walker dead. | It was due to begin work on the 8th of January 2009. The next day the gunman, Anselm Ribera stormed into the Fairfield Post Office and shot Craig Hodson-Walker dead. |
Detectives were made aware in August 2008 through the national DNA database that Ribera's DNA was a match to evidence found at two of the robberies, the IPCC said. | Detectives were made aware in August 2008 through the national DNA database that Ribera's DNA was a match to evidence found at two of the robberies, the IPCC said. |
His details were circulated on the Police National Computer, stating that he was wanted in connection with two robberies, and three days later he was identified by detectives as a suspect in the third raid. | His details were circulated on the Police National Computer, stating that he was wanted in connection with two robberies, and three days later he was identified by detectives as a suspect in the third raid. |
But he was not arrested until 13 January 2009 when he was detained, along with others, on suspicion of Mr Hodson-Walker's murder. | But he was not arrested until 13 January 2009 when he was detained, along with others, on suspicion of Mr Hodson-Walker's murder. |
IPCC Commissioner Len Jackson believes detectives should have made efforts to arrest Ribera before he carried out the Fairfield raid. | IPCC Commissioner Len Jackson believes detectives should have made efforts to arrest Ribera before he carried out the Fairfield raid. |
He said there were "clear failings" by individual detectives, but added that they were working under pressure of a heavy workload and at times without supervision. | He said there were "clear failings" by individual detectives, but added that they were working under pressure of a heavy workload and at times without supervision. |
"The investigation found the mistakes made by individuals were undoubtedly compounded by organisational weaknesses," Mr Jackson said. | "The investigation found the mistakes made by individuals were undoubtedly compounded by organisational weaknesses," Mr Jackson said. |
"We have made a series of recommendations to West Mercia Police on improving supervision for detectives, on keeping intelligence up to date, and better recording decision-making." | "We have made a series of recommendations to West Mercia Police on improving supervision for detectives, on keeping intelligence up to date, and better recording decision-making." |
Judith Hodson-Walker: "It is human failings, but unfortunately it is police human failings" | Judith Hodson-Walker: "It is human failings, but unfortunately it is police human failings" |
He said it was "unclear" if officers had acted earlier whether Ribera would have been free to carry out the robbery in Fairfield. | He said it was "unclear" if officers had acted earlier whether Ribera would have been free to carry out the robbery in Fairfield. |
The Crown Prosecution Service might have concluded there was insufficient evidence to prosecute Ribera for the earlier offences, he said. | The Crown Prosecution Service might have concluded there was insufficient evidence to prosecute Ribera for the earlier offences, he said. |
West Mercia Police said the IPCC had recognised the scale of the demand placed on the force at that time, which had diverted some detectives away from their core roles. | West Mercia Police said the IPCC had recognised the scale of the demand placed on the force at that time, which had diverted some detectives away from their core roles. |
Assistant Chief Constable Simon Chesterman said: "This does not excuse the unacceptable delay in submitting forensic samples for analysis or the fact that more should have been done to locate and arrest the suspect." | Assistant Chief Constable Simon Chesterman said: "This does not excuse the unacceptable delay in submitting forensic samples for analysis or the fact that more should have been done to locate and arrest the suspect." |
Anselm Ribera's details had been issued on the police computer | Anselm Ribera's details had been issued on the police computer |
Mistakes were made which the force would learn from, he said. | Mistakes were made which the force would learn from, he said. |
Ribera, 34, and Christopher Morrissey, 32, from Birmingham, and Declan Morrissey, 34, of Solihull, were jailed in December 2009 for at least 34 years each for murder. | Ribera, 34, and Christopher Morrissey, 32, from Birmingham, and Declan Morrissey, 34, of Solihull, were jailed in December 2009 for at least 34 years each for murder. |
The three men were also given 34-year jail terms for attempting to murder Mr Hodson-Walker's father Ken, who was shot in the leg. | The three men were also given 34-year jail terms for attempting to murder Mr Hodson-Walker's father Ken, who was shot in the leg. |
The sentences will run concurrently with their jail terms for murder. | The sentences will run concurrently with their jail terms for murder. |
A fourth defendant, getaway driver Adrian Snape, 25, of Small Heath, Birmingham, who admitted attempted robbery, was sentenced to eight years in prison. | A fourth defendant, getaway driver Adrian Snape, 25, of Small Heath, Birmingham, who admitted attempted robbery, was sentenced to eight years in prison. |
In 2002 Ribera was convicted of robbery at a post office in Redditch Road, Kings Norton, Birmingham. | In 2002 Ribera was convicted of robbery at a post office in Redditch Road, Kings Norton, Birmingham. |