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Ex-cyclist makes Police complaint

with by a new Police watchdog.The Police Complaints Authority, already wading through 12 unfinished case files, was handed a new dossier on Thursday.

with by a new Police watchdog.

The Police Complaints Authority, already wading through 12 unfinished case files, was handed a new dossier on Thursday.

Mr. Nusum, 33, claims he was set upon by eight officers because of a parking offence.

He said the incident on Church Street, Hamilton, in summer 1995, left him with a herniated disc and stopped him from competitive cycling.

Father-of-three Mr. Nusum, of Valley Lane, Paget, said he was already being represented by lawyers at Francis and Forrest.

He added: "I had to sit idly by while the Commonwealth Games were on.

"Any hopes I had of going to the Sydney 2000 Olympics have gone too. Plus, I can no longer work full-time and I'm just a part-time livery man at Eve's Cycles.'' A Police spokeswoman said: "We cannot comment on this matter as it is still being investigated by the Police Complaints Authority.'' The five-member Authority is chaired by Coles Diel.

Anyone who wants to file a complaint without speaking to Police should call the Ministry of Home Affairs on 297-7822.