Become a Member
News

Eleventh hour arrest warrant bill change

A last-minute amendment to the Police Bill proposed the establishment of specialist units to speed up decisions about the arrest of war criminals

March 30, 2011 12:28
Ed Miliband

By

Martin Bright,

Martin Bright

1 min read

A last-minute amendment to the Police Bill, tabled by the Labour front bench, proposed the establishment of specialist units with the Crown Prosecution Service and the Metropolitan Police to speed up decisions about the arrest of war criminals.

The amendment has been tabled by Shadow Police and Criminal Justice Minister Vernon Coaker and has the backing of Labour leader Ed Miliband, Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper and Labour Foreign Affairs spokesman Douglas Alexander.

To date, the government has not made a final decision on the amendment, but a Conservative Party source said it looked "unattractive," as there would be serious cost implications in setting up the new bodies.

The new units would report directly to the Director of Public Prosecutions, who will sign off all warrants under the new legislation.

To get more news, click here to sign up for our free daily newsletter.