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criminality

[krim-uh-nal-i-tee] / ˌkrɪm əˈnæl ɪ ti /










NOUN
misdemeanor
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Scotland's top law officer the Lord Advocate Dorothy Bain announced two years ago she wanted an independent inquiry into potential criminality by officers involved in the case.

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"All asylum seekers will have been screened against policing, criminality and immigration databases before arriving," it added.

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Police Scotland told the BBC that significant inquiries had been carried out and that "no criminality was established".

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They contain minutes of meetings of the trust's executive board, where questions were raised about the possibility of fraud, but members were repeatedly told there was no criminality.

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Police Scotland said no criminality had been established and the area had been made safe.

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