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Late police officer who alleged workplace bullying faced 'substantial challenges': SPF After Sergeant Uvaraja Gopal's death, police will review allegations and refer findings to the Attorney-General's Chambers for independent review:

The officer, who died on 21 July, had been facing substantial challenges within the work environment, as revealed by SPF.

"At this point, we can set out only the known facts, as not all the relevant facts have been established. It is also inappropriate for the police to make any comments or come to any conclusions pending detailed investigations," the police explained. This time, the investigation yielded evidence supporting his claim, and as a result, disciplinary action was taken against the officers who were found to be in violation of the regulations, explained the police."Following both incidents, his supervisors facilitated his request to transfer to another unit to start afresh, as he felt uncomfortable working with the colleagues he had reported on," the police said in its statement.

Additionally, the findings will also be submitted to Shanmugam for a decision on whether they should undergo further review.According to the SPF, Uvaraja received coaching to address his performance issues and had requested transfers to six different work units over a span of nine years.

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