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11 February, 2010 at 11:20 am #432013
You’re quite right – it doesn’t. What I was driving at was this … when a Police officer (of any rank) is considered for prosecution, the CPS really has to be fully satisfied that there is a solid case to answer. This is because Police officers can often be the target of malicious or totally unfounded allegations – especially by the ‘criminal fraternity’ who often have a grudge to bear.
Although the previous Court cases returned a ‘Not Guilty’ verdict against Desai, for him to be actually taken to Court in the first place meant that the CPS believed that there was enough hard evidence to secure a conviction.
Unfortunately for Desai’s later victims, the jury was not persuaded.
10 February, 2010 at 4:44 pm #432010This matter is of course about (soon to be ex) Commander ‘Ali’ Desai of the Metropolitan Police. It is apparently true that he was an outspoken and aggressive ‘anti-racist’ particularly in his (ex) position as Chairman of the Black Police Officer’s Association (BPA).
He has been charged in the past (and was found ‘Not Guilty’) with a number of offences ranging from misuse of his corporate credit card to fiddling mileage expenses and so on. On ever occasion he screamed ‘racial victimisation’ from the rooftops and unfortunately the Met backed away.
I submit that if ANY other Police officer had been charged with these types of offence, he would find himself slung out of the force on internal disciplinary charges and his feet wouldn’t touch the ground.
Remember that the CPS ONLY prosecute if they are satisfied that there is sufficient evidence against the accused for a reasonable prospect of conviction in Court. When prosecuting a high ranking Police officer, the amount of evidence would have to be particularly compelling for a procecution to be authorised.
Desai will now spend time in prison and good job too! He was a corrupt and dishonest officer and a disgrace both to the uniform and to the entire police service.
BTW: There is a queue forming of his ex colleagues (both in the Met AND in Thames Valley) to send large pots of Vaseline to other criminals that they have previously had convicted and who are in the same priison, with messages such as “Please give Desai my ‘regards'”
9 February, 2010 at 10:19 am #431933I always ignore posters – especially roadside ones when I’m driving. I find them totally distracting and I rarely if ever agree with their ‘adverts’.
9 February, 2010 at 10:17 am #430888You really can’t beat The Temperance Seven……..
8 February, 2010 at 10:18 am #430909The female black widow spider gobbles her partner after intercourse has ended whereas the female human often gobbles her partner before it begins.
7 February, 2010 at 11:37 pm #430749@kent f OBE wrote:
Since when did god not say homosexuality is wrong? I don’t think god said oral is right either but most of us do it!!
Speak for yourself ….. unless of course your month is full !!!
7 February, 2010 at 11:35 pm #430886The keyboard player, wearing the concentration camp uniform, is clearly ‘chemically enhanced’.
6 February, 2010 at 10:31 am #430613I misunderstood the thread title – I thought at first that the baby was 9 when it was born – not the mother. They’re damned clever these Chinese & might have found a way to extend the human gestation period to reduce the number of births.
6 February, 2010 at 10:27 am #430623Only after he made a deposit.
5 February, 2010 at 8:29 pm #430621Typical BBC with their ‘animalist’ agenda. Notice they carefully avoid telling us what animal ‘donated’ the semen.
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