Just in case you missed the MEN article and the link.
The 6 questions the MEN asked the Merseyside Keystone Cops.
Note: 7. Not one of the questions. Earlier on in the article. They have had no official complaint/s about the coach attack.
This was revealed as the M.E.N submitted a list of six key questions to the force over the investigation here are Merseyside Police’s answers in full here:
1) It is now just over two months since the bus attack before the match Anfield on April 4th but we’ve been told there have been no arrests, is that still the case?
There have been no arrests to date.
2) The day after the attack the force appealed for any video footage, of which there is a large amount on social media, to be sent to them and said: “We will do everything in our power to find those responsible and put them before the courts.”
How much footage has been forthcoming?
For operational reasons, we cannot go into details at this time.
3) Why have no images or descriptions / details of any potential suspects have been released?
Where appropriate, we issue images and descriptions to assist appeals. We know many people were filming the events with camera phones and continue to ask that anyone with any footage of the projectiles being thrown send it to a dedicated email address so that it can be reviewed:
team.coach.incident@merseyside.pnn.police.uk
4) Can you tell us where the investigation is therefore up to and what efforts are being made to trace those responsible?
We are treating this incident extremely seriously and enquires are ongoing to speak to witnesses and all available footage is being assessed.
5) Are Manchester City being kept up to date with the status of the investigation?
We are continuing to work with both clubs to help identify those responsible.
6) What measures were put in place to prevent a repeat of the attack for the semi-final first leg against Roma, given that Liverpool supporters were pictured sat on the top of police vans with pyrotechnics?
As with any home fixture, Merseyside Police had a comprehensive policing operation in place alongside Liverpool Football Club in preparation for the fixture.
7) Have there been any complaints about the force’s handling of the incident, given the route of both team coaches including Manchester City’s was changed and then details were published both by the police and on the Liverpool FC club website?
The force has received no formal complaint relating to this incident.
Lieing Scouse b******'s!
It's a f***ing Merseyside Police redwash. They are hoping this dies a death quietly. And it will all be forgotten about over time. Just read their replies again. Text book Police replies.
They won't dare charge or drag one or two Liverpool fans into Court and make them the scapegoats for the coach attack. There would be a huge backlash from Liverpool fans. FSG, LFC and Meseyside Police will not do anything to upset the over sensitive Liverpool fans. They are untouchable via their previous protests and campaigns.