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Amy Walker & Tom Duffy

Former Strangeways prison officers charged with perjury over death of man to face trial

A prison officer from Merseyside has appeared in court accused of perjury in relation to the death of a man.

Mark Bedford, 36, of Fleet Lane in St Helens, is alleged to have wilfully made a false statement during an inquest into the death of John Ahmed in 2015.

Raymond Cook, 50, of Stoneswood Road in Oldham, appeared alongside Bedford at Manchester Crown court today ( Wednesday) when both men faced the charge, reports the Manchester Evening News.

Cook is charged with wilfully making a statement in an inquest held at Manchester Coroner's Court enquiring into the death of John Ahmed between February 27 and March 29 2017, wherein he had been lawfully sworn as a witness, which he knew to be false or did not believe to be true.

The particulars are namely the actual circumstances of the restraint used, the condition and presentation of Mr Ahmed including whether he appeared to be under the influence of intoxicants, and the circumstances surrounding the creation and dating of a report submitted to the Coroner.

Bedford is also charged with wilfully making a statement having been lawfully sworn as a witness in the same inquest which he did not believe to be true.

The particulars are namely that he exaggerated the content of his statement in order to present Mr Ahmed as more violent or threatening; and adopting parts of Mr Cook’s evidence in order to support his colleague’s account.

Both men entered not guilty pleas to the offences.

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During the hearing a timetable was set in regards to the trial and a trial date was fixed for March 28 2022.

Cook and Bedford were granted unconditional bail until the next hearing.

A Prison Service spokesperson said: “Two officers are suspended pending the outcome of a court case.”

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