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Security Operations Team
Compliance
Guide to the Preparation and Layout of Investigation Red Label Case Files.
Offender reports & Discipline reports
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GUIDE TO THE PREPARATION OF SUSPECT OFFENDER REPORTS
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The purpose of the Suspect Offender report is to provide a storyboard of the events and
evidence of an investigation to the relevant Stakeholders and Post Office Ltd Legal &
Compliance Team to enable a decision to be made as to the future conduct of a case.
This guide is produced for all Security Operations Managers, irrespective of location, so
those in Scotland and Northern Ireland will need to interpret some of the content accordingly,
e.g. for Scottish cases read ‘Exhibits’ as ‘Productions’.
The general principle is that the description of investigation activities should read in the
sequence they occurred so it may be necessary to re-order the paragraphs or elements within
them. The following is only a guide to the preparation of an offender report and accordingly
relevant additional information should be included as appropriate.
A single report is required in cases where more than one suspect offender is identified and
interviewed as being involved in the same offence, however a separate preamble must be
included for each individual.
The text element of the Suspect Offender report should commence immediately underneath
the preamble/s. I The Header/Footer on the report should read ‘POST OFFICE® LTD
CONFIDENTIAL — INVESTIGATION, LEGAL’.
Where reference is made to evidence or property in the body of the report, the item reference
number (i.e. AA/1) should follow the description. If documents referred to in the report are
paged into the body of the file, or are associated at an appendix, reference must be made to
their location.
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The aim of this document is to give guidance to Security Operations Managers and Team
Leaders on the current compliance standards for the preparation of red label case
offender reports and discipline reports.
Contents:
1. Offender report:
Preamble.
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1.1. Header and footer.
1.2 Preamble as policy template
1.3 Correct heading.
Investigation Background.
1.4 Investigation Background reported.
1.5 Inquiries conducted reported.
1.6 Planning & Operation
Offender Interview Details.
Offender approach reported.
Reference to note book entry made.
Preliminaries.
Admissions/denials identified and reported.
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Interview concluded and tape details.
Post Interview.
Period of offences identified.
Reliability of witnesses.
Outstanding inquires confirmed.
Loss to Post Office LTD. Reported.
Accounting aspects status reported.
NPA forms and antecedents.
Copy reports and tape summaries etc.
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Concluding paragraph.
2. Discipline report:
Preamble.
2.1. Header and footer
2.2 Preamble as policy template
2.3. Correct heading.
Investigation Background.
2.4 Investigation Background reported.
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Details of suspect interview and searches as applicable.
Details to identify and recover loss and assets.
Assessment of evidence available to support charges.
Details of domestic and financial details of offender/s.
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Subsequent enquiries and actions to identify and recover loss and assets.
Details of failures in security, supervision, procedures and product integrity.
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2.5 Inquiries conducted reported.
Offender Interview Details.
2.6 Details of suspect interview
2.7 Admissions/denials identified and reported.
2.8 All allegations in report substantiated and facts only supported.
2.9 Details to identify and recover loss and assets.
2.10 No reference to files or documentation that are not associated
Post Interview.
2.11 Period of offences identified.
2.12 Outstanding inquires confirmed.
2.13 Loss to Post Office LTD. Reported and accounting aspects status reported.
2.14 Details of failures in security, supervision, procedures and product integrity.
2.15 Concluding paragraph.
1. Offender report:
Preamble
1.1. Headers and Footer- “POST OFFICE LTD. CONFIDENTIAL INVESTIGATION,
LEGAL”
1.2 Preamble as policy template (See below)
POLTD/0405/
OFFENCE
(Indicate here type (s) of offence — i.e. Theft, False Accounting, Money Laundering...)
Name:
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Rank:
Office:
Age:
Service:
Personnel Printout:
Nat Ins No:
Home Address:
Suspended/Contract for
Services Suspended:
Handed into custody:
At:
Charged:
To be prosecuted by:
Designated Prosecution
Authority:
Discipline Manager:
1.3. Correct heading
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Identification (Numbers 1 to 7
Code: only)
Branch Code
Date of Birth:
Date Service
Commenced:
At Appendix: C
(date) on the authority of (managers name)
(Delete either Suspended/Contract for Services
Suspended)
(Date & name/rank of authorising officer)
(Delete rows if not applicable)
(Name of police station)
(Delete rows if not applicable)
To appear at (time) on (date) at (Court)
(Delete rows if not applicable)
Post Office Ltd / Crown Prosecutor
Dave Pardoe, Senior Security Manager
(Managers name)
To addressee, this is currently “Post Office Ltd Legal & Compliance Team”
Investigation Background
1.4 Investigation background reported.
This should cover details of the office, or location, of the offence/s with details or
information current or historical relating to the office or persons employed or
residing there. Give a brief description of the office involved, e.g.
urban/rural/small/large.
State details of sub postmaster and number of assistants employed.
Give particulars of the suspected offence/s and how it/they came to notice including
items such as whom they concern or identify. State the loss to Post Office LTD. or
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other agency at the time of inaugural report. A copy of any reports/documents
should be referred to and associated at the relative appendix.
An explanation of correct procedures should be given in cases where it is felt that
information about the POLTD process may be of use to the Legal & Compliance
Team.
1.5 Inquiries conducted reported.
Details of the inquiry undertaken by the Security Manager, to include items such as
evidence gathering, analysis, observations, tests and witness evidence gained pre
“offender interview”. The outcome of enquiries should be explained, together with
the conclusions reached by the Security Manager.
1.6 Planning & Operation
Reference must be made regarding applications for testing/surveillance operations,
with signed copies of testing/RIPA applications, Planned operation Risk
Assessments (PORA) forms, associated at appendix ‘B’. Forms and outputs for
other criminal checks should also be associated at appendix ‘C’.
NB: The exception to this is where a positive result has been obtained in
relation to a PNC check. In these circumstances the conviction details must
be placed within a sealed envelope, marked ‘In Confidence’ and be
associated at appendix ‘C’.
NB: PORA must be completed in all cases that do not involve same day
apprehension/searches/interviews. Where immediate enquiries are made,
verbal risk assessment activities must be undertaken (by Security Manager
or a colleague) as a minimum and results/details recorded in note book.
Offender Interview Details.
1.7 Offender approach reported.
This should contain detail of the Security Manager’s first approach to any suspect/s
and cover the date, time, location, introduction, explanation, caution, request to
attend voluntary tape-recorded interview and completion of the POLO01 side A and
POLOOS if done at this stage. There are of course many variations and additions to
this for example if the police are involved or if the suspect/s make any admissions
or significant statements. All need to be reported at this stage in the offender report
1.8 Reference to note book entry made.
PACE advises that note-book entries must be made for each suspect offender
interview. Any such entry must detail date, time, place, subject and duration of
interview along with master tape number. In addition, note-book entries must be
made to account for conversations, observations and factual details not captured
by audio tape (or prior to commencing interview) and in particular to cover
prolonged periods between engaging suspect offender and eventual interview.
1.9 Details of suspect interview and searches as applicable
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This should contain details of the date, start time, location, attendance
(investigation managers, suspect, legal representation Post Office friend and any
other) POL001 (not Scotland) and the POLO03. Reference should be made to any
tape transcription or summary if produced and the page numbers attributed to
either. For example:
At 0900 hours on 23 January 20085, I interviewed (name) at Leeds Branch Office.
Present throughout the interview were Mr Alan Smith, Security Manager and Mr
James Lawyer, Solicitor. The interview was tape-recorded and a tape summary
has since been prepared, a copy of which is now at pages ....... to 2...
Copies of the working tapes are enclosed at appendix “B”. I have retained the
Master tapes.
A copy of the form POLO01 (item no. AA/1) is associated at appendix ‘B’.
Reference should also be made in this section to the outcome of searches
conducted during the interview process. Copies of search forms are to be
associated at appendix ‘B.
NB: Searches are mandatory for all losses. There are two main reasons for
this; 1) to identify, record and recover assets, 2) to secure any further
evidence that may assist the criminal investigation. Any decisions not to
conduct searches must be authorised by Team Leaders and such decisions
recorded (in report and/or notebook). Where a risk materialises that warrants
safety concerns (e.g. number of individuals on the premises) police
involvement should be sought.
1.10 Preliminaries.
This should contain brief, relevant, preliminary details asked at the start of the
interview and could include, career histories, employment, training, responsibilities,
security awareness and procedural questioning.
1.11 Admissions/denials identified / reported and points to prove covered.
This should contain admissions and denials made during interview and in particular
those relating to the offences listed in the preamble to the report (to include
amounts and offence dates of any admission). The section should be more
detailed if the Security Manager is not submitting a supporting tape transcription or
tape summary.
1.12 Details to identify and recover loss and assets.
This should contain details resulting from any questions and answers asked during
interview, which relate to or have an impact on identifying and recovering loss and
assets. A Financial Evaluation Sheet (FES) must also be completed as fully as
possible and submitted to the Financial Security Manager within 72 hours of
interview. Evidence of assets and financial documentation are of paramount
importance in relation to asset recovery.
1.13 Interview concluded and tape details or custody record.
This should contain the time the interview concluded and where the tapes are now
stored. Reference should be made here to any custody records if applicable.
Post Interview.
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1.14 Period of offences identified.
State the start and end date of offence/s detailed in preamble to report.
1.15 Assessment of evidence available to support charges.
This should contain the Security Manager’s assessment of the evidence available
to support the offences detailed in the preamble to the report it should identify
conflicting evidence statements or admissions and include comment on demeanour
of offender, an assessment of their response to questioning, whether full scope of
offence has been admitted to and suggested reason as to why crime committed
(i.e. greed, gambling). It may contain opinion and any other matters not listed
above which are substantial and relevant. Recommend prosecution or,
alternatively, give an explanation why prosecution is not advised.
NB: Where appropriate, reference should be made to evidence of Money
laundering offences. Where Money Laundering is evident, this enables
Financial Security Managers to utilise investigative powers within the
Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) 2002.
1.16 Details of domestic and financial details of offender/s.
This should contain any domestic, health and financial details including any
mitigating circumstances of offender/s gathered, at or post interview, which are not
readily found in any personal printout associated and which may have an impact on
prosecution and or financial recovery considerations.
1.17. Reliability of witnesses.
This should contain the Security Manager’s assessment as to reliability of any
relevant witness or witness statement in the case.
1.18 Outstanding inquires reported.
Reference should be made to any necessary inquires yet to be made, along with a
reasonable assessment as to there progress and or completion.
1.19 Loss to Post Office LTD. Reported.
State the overall loss to the business (after allowing for any recovery) caused by
the offender's wrongdoing. Also state the actual loss to the business if different.
Comment on any restitution received from offender, its disposal or location and the
‘without prejudice’ receipt.
1.20 Accounting aspects status reported.
State any accounting aspects dealt with or to be dealt with.
1.21 Subsequent enquiries and actions to identify and recover loss and assets.
This should contain details resulting from any subsequent investigations, which
relate to or have an impact on identifying and recovering loss and assets
(POL045). Reference must also be included as to whether the papers have been
referred to a Post Office Ltd Financial Investigation Manager, who should be
engaged throughout the end to end process of the investigation.
1.22 NPA Forms/Antecedents:
Refer to completion of NPA and antecedent documentation and where appropriate
the submission of them to ClO. Copy documents are to be associated at appendix
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1.23 Copy Reports/Tape Summaries, etc.:
State what has been submitted electronically to Casework and say where other
relevant documents are to be found, or give their disposal.
1.24 Details of failures in security, supervision, procedures and product integrity.
This must be a comprehensive list of all identified failures in security, supervision,
procedures and product integrity it must be highlighted bold in the report.
Where the Security Manager concludes that there are no failures in security,
supervision, procedures and product integrity a statement to this effect should be
made and highlighted in bold.
The ‘Procedural Failings’ form (within the ‘All In One Case Raise’ spreadsheet)
should also
be completed within 48 hours of interview and circulated to relevant Stakeholders.
One of the Stakeholders is Crime Risk, who are responsible for capturing emerging
crime trends and/or prevalent failings that contribute to fraud within the business.
1.25 Reason for File Submission
Explanation as to reason for submission of case file.
2. Discipline report:
Preamble.
2.1. Header and footer “POST OFFICE LTD CONFIDENTIAL: INVESTIGATION,
PERSONNEL”
2.2 Preamble as policy template. (See below)
POLTD/0405/
Name:
Rank:
Office: Branch Code:
Age: Date of Birth:
Service: Date Service
Commenced:
Home Address:
Suspended/Contract for (date) on the authority of (managers name)
Services Suspended: (Delete either Suspended/Contract for Services
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Suspended)
Discipline Manager: (Managers name)
2.3. Correct heading. “Discipline Manager”
Investigation Background.
2.4 Investigation Background reported.
This should cover details of the office, or location, of the offence/s with details or
information current or historical relating to the office or persons employed or
residing there. Care must be exercised when detailing information relating to how
the suspected offences came to attention and in particular advice should be
sought, from Legal & Compliance Team, prior to including any information that has
not been divulged to the suspect offender as part of the enquiry proper. In
particular, advice must be sought when dealing with the issue of Covert Human
Intelligence Sources or Human Intelligence Source.
2.5 Inquiries conducted reported.
Details of the inquiry undertaken by the Security Manager, to include items such as
evidence gathering, analysis, observations, tests and witness evidence gained pre
“offender interview”. However, this again must be restricted to those details which
have been disclosed at interview and advice must be sought prior to including any
investigative practices / techniques not previously disclosed to the suspect.
Offender Interview Details.
2.6 Details of suspect interview.
This should contain details of the date, start time, duration, location, attendance
(Security Managers, suspect, legal representation Post Office friend and any
other). Reference should be made to the number of tapes used, and as to whether
interview tape transcription / précis is associated or, if not, where copies of the
tapes can be obtained.
2.7. Admissions/denials identified and reported.
This should contain any admissions and denial made during interview. Reference
should be made to amounts and dates of any admission. The section should be
more detailed if the Security Manager is not submitting a supporting tape
transcription or tape summary.
2.8 All allegations in report substantiated and facts only supported
It is for the Security Manager to ensure that any allegation in the report is
substantiated by evidence or admissions made during the interview.
No supposition, inference or personal, unsubstantiated, comment should be
included within the report.
2.9 Details to identify and recover loss and assets.
This should contain details resulting from any questions and answers asked during
interview, which relate to or have an impact on identifying and recovering loss and
assets.
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2.10 No reference to files or documentation that are not associated.
It is for the Security Manager to check the discipline report to ensure that all
“opinion” has been removed along with references to files or documentation
associated to the offender report, which are not necessarily associated or attached
to the discipline report.
Post Interview.
2.11 Period of offences identified.
State the start and end date of offence/s detailed in preamble to report.
2.12 Outstanding inquires confirmed.
Reference should be made to any necessary inquires yet to be made, along with a
reasonable assessment as to their progress and or completion. Again, care must
be exercised in revealing here any information that the Security Manager would not
wish immediately relayed to the suspect offender; examples would include fresh
lines of enquiry that the Security Manager may wish to test and challenge by way of
re-interview or actions relating to the use of POCA powers.
2.13 Loss to Post Office LTD. Reported and accounting aspects status reported.
State clearly any loss to Post Office LTD along with the status of any accounting
aspect to be dealt with.
2.15 Details of failures in security, supervision, procedures and product integrity.
This must be a comprehensive list of all failures in security, supervision,
procedures and product integrity it must be highlighted bold in the report. Where
the Security Manager concludes that there are no failures a statement to this effect
should be made and highlighted in bold.
Significant failures that may affect the successful likelihood of any criminal action
and/or cause significant damage to the business must be confined, solely, to the
confidential offender report. Care must be exercised when including failures within
the Discipline Report as obviously this is disclosed to the suspect offender and may
have ramifications on both the criminal elements of the enquiry, as well as being
potentially damaging to the reputation or security of the business. If you are in any
doubt as to the appropriateness of inclusion or exclusion you must discuss with
your Team Leader.
2.17 Reason for File Submission
Include here the reason for submitting the discipline report.
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