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response from the government "within a matter of days". The letter written by Singh [called the Independent Office for Police Conduct's (IOPC) investigation into Hampshire police](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c70vy0kknj4o) "entirely insufficient". As well
case, despite Nowak’s family urging politicians not to use the 18-year-old’s death to sow division. “It is the responsibility of everyone in this house to bring people together, not divide them
judge actually said that the minute that this perpetrator removed the blade from the sheath, you can forget any sense of there being some sort of exception to the law. “And he also said
police bodycam footage came out and I think that’s actually made things even more painful for everyone to take in.  Henry Nowak. Photograph: Hampshire Police/PA “This
judge, who described the weapon Digwa was carrying as a “large Sikh dagger”, accepted that assessment. But leaders of the Sikh community, which have unanimously condemned the murder, said the blade used by Digwa
responsible in their comments – and allow due process for the officers involved to ensue.” Neil Basu, a former assistant commissioner at the Metropolitan police and the most senior minority ethnic police officerin Britain, said
actions could end western civilization. From the United States, Vice-President [JD Vance](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/jd-vance) and other administration officials jumped on a controversial murder case in Britain to accuse Keir Starmer’s government
Judge William Mousley KC told a packed Southampton Crown Court Digwa had brought "shame" upon his family and his religion. He dismissed the racism claims made by Digwa adding that his actions had "stirred
Judge William Mousley KC said: "Local residents were subjected to fear, distress and a genuine sense of danger." Mousley, who had also precided over Digwa's trial,repeated his conclusion from previous hearings that
Police Conduct, is investigating the incident. Sentencing Digwa, Judge Mousley KC told him: “You have brought shame on your family, your community and your religion. Your actions have stirred up racial tension, which has made