Hampshire Police are reported to have decided not to seek charges in relation to Gurpreet Digwa following the murder of Henry Nowak. According to the reporting, police did not submit the matter to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) for consideration of any case against Digwa. The Daily Mail’s account also alleges that Digwa helped Henry Nowak’s killer lie to police during the investigation, including claims that the murdered student was racist. The reports frame this as a decision that has drawn criticism, with concern focused on whether evidence relating to Digwa’s alleged conduct should have resulted in a charge. The available information from the provided source does not set out the full procedural details of the investigation, what evidence the police considered, or whether Digwa faces any other legal proceedings. It also does not include statements from the police or CPS. The CPS role, as described in the report, is central to the concern, since no request to consider a case against Digwa is said to have been made.