PSNI Ombudsman

In 2021, this journalist submitted six cases to the Ombudsman. None of them were dealt with. The Ombudsman even tried to absolve herself of any responsibility at all, writing to a Superintendent to tell her that. Now she is being replaced, and not before time.

While another case sits on the Ombudsman’s desk, and this journalist moves forward with her investigation, and the forthcoming case in the UN Commission on Human Rights, PSNI are still on 14 November 2025, telling this journalist to go to the Ombudsman.

n 2025-11-14 04:10, z101@psni.police.uk wrote:

This e-mail has been marked OFFICIAL [PUBLIC];

Good Morning Tina

As per your previous reports it appears police have already given advice, and if there should be any complaints in relation to this, contact police ombudsman.

Kind Regards
Police Control Room
PSNI

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From: tinairving@northhighlandway.co.uk <tinairving@northhighlandway.co.uk>
Sent: 14 November 2025 04:00
To: z101 <z101@psni.police.uk>
Subject: Re: OFFICIAL [PUBLIC]: PSNI Report CC2025111000938

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On 2025-11-10 14:51, Police Service of Northern Ireland wrote:

Dear Tina Marshall,

This is to acknowledge receipt of your crime or incident report
submitted to the Police Service of Northern Ireland
www.psni.police.uk/makeareport [1]. Once received all reports are
assessed by trained staff to determine the appropriate response. This
will include considering:

*       The nature of the incident reported;

*       An assessment of the available evidence;

*       Identifying whether there is any known risk or threat to
someone;

*       If the incident involves a vulnerable person;

*       If the incident is motivated by hate, or is an incident of
domestic abuse;

*       Whether the incident is a known community priority;

*       Any other relevant information.

Having assessed that information the staff member will determine
whether or not the incident requires police to attend.

Your incident reference is:

Incident Number

Date

CC2025111000938

10/11/2025

Please retain this for future reference or should you need to contact
us please use this reference number.

As a Police Service we are committed to local policing that is
visible, accessible and responsive to local communities. If you would
like more information on your local policing team, including contact
details for the team, or local policing priorities for your area
please click here [2].

If you have further information or wish to add to your report please
complete a new report at www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/ [3] and
include the incident number and date above. In an emergency you should
always ring 999.

The report will be retained by the Police Service of Northern Ireland
in accordance with our adult privacy notice [4] and child privacy
notice [5], respectfully.

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Links:
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[1] http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport
[2] https://www.psni.police.uk/about-us/local-policing
[3] http://www.psni.police.uk/makeareport/
[4]
https://www.psni.police.uk/advice_information/information-about-yourself/adultprivacynoticepage/
[5]
https://www.psni.police.uk/advice_information/information-about-yourself/childprivacynoticepage/

Good morning

Perhaps one day you will answer. My investigation into Radius Housing
Association continues.



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Good morning

I am not interested in your excuses. This matter is with the UN Commission on Human Rights.
 Or perhaps you would like to explain why this case was not taken up, yet I was removed from my home using PSNI

Perhaps you will now investigate this matter”

The case continues

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