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PC punched my friend in face, witness tells trial
- Author, Lucy Vladev
- Role, 成人快手 News
A witness in the trial of a former police officer accused of assault has said she recorded the incident as she thought 鈥渘o-one鈥檚 going to believe鈥 what she saw.
Tammy Foster Wells said she saw Gediminas Palubinskas, 34, who was a PC with Gwent Police at the time, punch her friend in the face.
At Swansea Crown Court Mr Palubinskas denies assault occasioning actual bodily harm.
The incident is alleged to have taken place in Newport on 9 July, 2021 after Mikael Boukhari ran from officers when they tried to arrest him.
The court was told Mr Boukhari sustained a fracture in his hand and admits he also bit and punched the former constable.
Mr Boukhari faced questions from Sharonjit Bahia, defending, about why he ran away from officers.
He replied: 鈥淏ecause of the way he wanted to grab me鈥.
He was asked why he had bitten Mr Palubinskas if he was scared during the incident, and Mr Boukhari replied: 鈥淏ecause he was using all his power on me鈥.
The court also heard from Tammy Foster Wells, a friend of Mr Boukhari and the resident of the property where the incident took place.
Asked by Ieuan Rees, prosecuting, why she recorded the incident, Mrs Wells said she saw the officer punch her friend in the face and thought that she had to record it 鈥渂ecause no-one鈥檚 going to believe what I just saw鈥.
She said she told the officer that "if you hit Mikael any more I鈥檓 going to have to hit you鈥, adding: "It was getting to the stage it was just continuous."
PC Ben Pesky, who was with Mr Palubinskas at the time, also gave evidence.
He said Mr Palubinskas 鈥渨alked towards Mr Boukhari and stated that Mr Boukhari was under arrest鈥 and that Mr Boukhari then ran off.
They split up as 鈥渁 way to cut him off and intercept him鈥 but he then heard a call from Mr Palubinskas over the radio and his emergency button went off.
On arrival at the scene 鈥淢r Boukhari and PC Palubinskas were both on the floor in the rear corner鈥 of the garden.
PC Pesky said an emergency button was often pressed "when there鈥檚 no other option, we鈥檙e in great danger and in need of urgent assistance鈥.
In a summary of an interview with Mr Palubinskas in November 2021, he said 鈥渉e feared for his safety," that Mr Boukhari would "take a chunk" out of his arm and he "would bleed out鈥.
Mr Palubinskas said aimed the baton 鈥渇or his leg to give him a dead leg鈥 to prevent him from getting up and that he was 鈥渋n a lot of pain鈥 as Mr Boukhari bit him.
In the interview Mr Palubinskas said 鈥淢r Boukhari was repeatedly asked to get off to which he responded "no鈥 and that 鈥淢r Boukhari was able to speak completely freely鈥.
He believed 鈥渢he force was necessary and proportionate鈥.
The trial continues.
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