Not content with persecuting the police, the IPCC are now going to have a go at customs.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission is to manage an investigation following the death of Nicola Jayne Last in Llandough Hospital near Cardiff on Sunday 17 September.
Before being admitted to hospital on Saturday 16, Ms Last, 40, had come back from Trinidad via London Heathrow Airport.
The IPCC will manage the inquiry into the procedures that HMRC officers followed, at Heathrow, when they stopped Ms Last on the Friday.
IPCC Commissioner Gary Garland said: "South Wales Police will continue to inquire into her death on behalf of HM Coroner, without our oversight. As Ms Last had been in contact with HM Revenue and Customs' officers her death was referred to us automatically. Our inquiry is concerned with the procedures that were followed at the airport."
Since April the IPCC has had powers to handle investigations into serious incidents and deaths in the custody of, or following contact, with HM Revenue and Customs staff.
Everybody's got to be governed by someone...
Sounds like a "stuffer" a person who swallows drugs to smuggle them. Package burst and bang whole load of concentrate herion, coke etc straigt into blood stream