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Nicola Bulley diving specialist struck off National Crime Agency’s expert list

The specialist diver who criticised Lancashire Police’s investigation into the disappearance of 45-year-old mum Nicola Bulley – before being brought into help – them has been removed from the National Crime Agency’s list of experts.

Peter Faulding spent weeks claiming he and his team could find the woman in the River Wyre after Lancashire Police searches initially failed to do so.

And after Nicola’s family pleaded with police to let him help them, he gave up after just a few days and found nothing along the three-mile stretch between St Michael’s and Cartford Bridge.

READ MORE: Two bodies recovered from UK river during search operation after boat



Peter Faulding criticised Lancashire Police until they brought him in to help

Despite that, he still maintained that the police’s searched was flawed, and commented on certain aspects – such as saying the much-talked-about mobile phone found on a bench could have been a “decoy”.

Lancashire Police hit back at him while he was working with them, claiming that he was not informed of “all of the facts”.

He even said, on February 8: “If Nicola was in that river I would have found her — I guarantee you that — and she’s not in that section of the river .”

But sadly, Nicola’s body was found in the river by two locals more than three weeks after going missing.



Her body was found by two locals three weeks after going missing

And now the specialist group run by Mr Faulding, called Specialist Group International, has been removed from the list of experts recommended to assist in investigations on the Expert Advisers database.

A spokesman from the National Crime Agency said: “The NCA does not employ, endorse or accredit experts on our adviser database.

“The database is subject to continual review and its purpose is to maintain a list of expertise UK law enforcement can draw upon when required.



SGI has now been removed from the expert list

“We proactively seek feedback from customers regarding experts’ performance and contribution.”

According to The Times, SGI is thought to be suspended from the Expert Advisers Database, rather than removed entirely.

Mr Faulding told The Times: “I’m not allowed to comment on that under the rules of the NCA.”

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