discovery of the Nazi symbol in a police officer's locker at Pendleton police station in Salford on July 19 prompted a significant criminal investigation, which included samples being taken for DNA analysis.
But five months on the M.E.N. has learned the culprit has not been identified and no arrests have been made.A shocked police officer found the Nazi symbol on his locker when he began his shift at Pendleton police station in Salford on Sunday, July 19.The discovery prompted a significant investigation, including detectives and the Professional Standards Branch of Greater Manchester Police.Forensics specialists examined the locker and took samples which were sent for DNA analysis.The then Chief Constable Ian Hopkins told the M.E.N.
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