“To continue to ensure the integrity and transparency of this meeting and having considered the views of the families and the other interested parties, the chair of the meeting has made the decision to postpone this meeting.
“As a force, we have been directed by the Independent Office for Police Conduct to hold a misconduct meeting which the force had scheduled to take place this week.
An Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) report concluded that police failed to properly investigate an assault on warehouse workers by Calocane which could have stopped his murder spree a month later.
“The force senior leadership team and Police and Crime Commissioner had planned this week to meet the families in person ahead of the misconduct meeting.
“The meeting will take place in due course and we will update interested parties in relation to the new date of the meeting.