Introduction from the Chief Constable

The Police Service of Northern Ireland is committed to achieving a safe and secure future for everyone living here. We will do that by providing a professional,effective policing service.

But while we look with optimism to the future, few would suggest that we forget the past. Many people still have questions relating to unresolved deaths over a period of 30 years. These impact on our daily work as a Police Service, and on the lives of many hundreds, if not thousands of people.

There are many reasons why it is important to seek answers to those, not least of these is the pain and hurt of those who live with them every day. I have met fathers and mothers, brothers and sisters, sons and daughters - people from all sides who struggle with questions about the deaths of their relatives. Often they just ask how or why, believing that these details will bring, if not some level of comfort, at least a measure of knowledge and understanding. Indeed, many have accepted that prosecutions may never be possible. They are simply looking for someone to tell them the story of how their relative died.

This is why we, as police, sought to devise a way of dealing with the past in a more organised and comprehensive way. We worked closely with the Northern Ireland Office to seek to formalise and fund a special unit – the Historical Enquiries Team - to review old cases. It is a unique policing initiative and it will re-examine all deaths which can be attributed to the security situation here between 1968 and 1998.

It is a massive challenge but I believe we can meet it because we have put in place proper resources and structures and the right people.

Families will sit at the heart of all of our enquiries. We have a simple message. We do care. And we will work in a determined and genuine way to achieve our objective of bringing closure for as many people as possible.

Matt Baggott
Chief Constable

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Watch a short film on YouTube introducing the work of the Historical Enquiries Team , featuring three HET families.external link opens new window

In this film clip family members outline their experience of how the HET worked for them, the challenges and the benefits, and Dave Cox, HET Director, explains how the team has developed with families very much at heart.

The Historical Enquiries Team works to try to help people bereaved by the Troubles by answering their questions and looks at each case thoroughly with a view to bringing forward any new or remaining evidential opportunities.  It is an independent police team which reports directly to the Chief Constable on operational matters.