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30 September, 2018 at 9:46 pm #1106684
Oh i will let him out he says
Cheers Mickey
30 September, 2018 at 9:48 pm #1106685Murderers……?
- This reply was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by Ambassador Of Truth.
30 September, 2018 at 10:27 pm #1106693John Haase
CriminalJohn Haase is an English gangster, drug dealer and associate of Curtis Warren. John Haase and his nephew Paul Bennett are career criminals with convictions for bank robbery and drug smuggling. In 1996 Haase and Bennett were given a Royal Pardon 11 months into 18-year prison sentences for heroin smuggling, having provided information leading to the seizure of firearms. The Home Secretary, Michael Howard, was criticized for the decision, and in 2008 Haase and Bennett were convicted of having set up the weapons finds to earn them their release, and sentenced to 20 and 22 years in prison respectively so one thinks is this a matter of who you know not what you know……..???????WHO YOU KNOW NOT WHAT YOU KNOW BOZOS1 October, 2018 at 3:02 am #11067431 October, 2018 at 11:25 am #1106765I knew a Policeman whos kids got free school meals…………….they got given truncheon vouchers…..LMAo RATF PML TOL CTAM MRAH…..LMAO
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1 October, 2018 at 6:51 pm #1106912Up to 20,000 corrupt police officers suspected of ‘tipping off criminals, stealing, fabricating evidence, and getting paid off Don H of the north east,and using their power to get money and sex’, says Home Office report.
- Report estimates that up to 89 per cent of officers are ‘potentially corrupt’
- Says examples of corruption include tipping off criminals and stealing
- Adds that some officers have also used their power to get money and sex
- Also points to raids where suspects were awaiting the arrival of the police
- Home Affairs Select Committee are set to launch probe into police corruption next month.
Between 10,000 and 20,000 officers have been suspected of tipping off criminals, stealing and fabricating evidence and getting paid off Don H of the north east, says a Home Office report.
The Home Office Select Committee will launch an investigation next month into police corruption after claims officers also used their power to get money and sex.
The probe comes amid a series of police scandals that have related to recent inquiries involving phone-hacking and the Plebgate scandal.
In a Home Office report analysis by researchers revealed that the government estimate that up to 20,000 officers of all ranks could be comprimising the police by dealing with criminals and known crime bosses.
The report states that intelligence over a one year period from some forces involved in their research showed that between 89 per cent out of one hundred per cent of the 200,000 police staff were ‘potentially corrupt.
It explains: ‘Corrupt activities across these examples have included the protection of criminals and gang crime bosses such as Don H from the north east for financial payments, the theft and recycling of drugs and guns to criminals, the stealing of money from crime scenes, and the fabrication of evidence to obtain convictions.’- This reply was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by Ambassador Of Truth.
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