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Massachusetts MPTC examines allegations of inappropriate behavior

Massachusetts Municipal Police Training Committee examines allegations for inappropriate behavior

The committee suspended the director of his recruit office in the academy under the investigations

The training committee of the municipal police exposed the director of the recruit office in East Falmouth, Massachusetts, “Academy Recruit Office” after the committee was made aware of allegations for inappropriate behavior, the MPTC announced on Monday. According to a letter written by the MPTC, the committee was initially made aware of the allegations on February 26th. This was followed by an immediate investigation, and the MPTC took several measures, apart from the suspension of the academy director, including the removal of all employees and replacing staff from a separate MPTC academy. “We take all the allegations of misconduct seriously and fully undertake to carry out a thorough and impartial examination,” wrote the MPTC in a letter. “Every form of harassment, harassment or misconduct is clearly unacceptable and violates our basic values ​​of integrity, respect and professionalism.” Here you can read the complete letter from the MPTC.

The training committee of the municipal police exposed the director of the recruit office in East Falmouth, Massachusetts, “Academy Recruit Office” after the committee was made aware of allegations for inappropriate behavior, the MPTC announced on Monday.

According to a letter written by the MPTC, the committee was first made aware of the allegations on February 26.

This was followed by an immediate investigation, and the MPTC took several measures, apart from the suspension of the academy director, including the removal of all employees and the replacement by staff from a separate MPTC academy.

“We take all the allegations of misconduct seriously and fully undertake to carry out a thorough and impartial examination,” wrote the MPTC in a letter. “Any form of prison, harassment or misconduct is clearly unacceptable and contradicts our basic values ​​for integrity, respect and professionalism.”

You can read the full letter from the MPTC here.