Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Police And Self-Convicting Files

The police set up a minister (me) with false criminal charges – so said a police unit which investigated the matter (the Cluster). But the evidence for the set-up was in police files. So I asked to see the files. What do you tell such a minister? Of course, you tell him that he won’t see the files until hell freezes over. Or something like that. This is how Warrant Officer Bartholomew chose to put it, in a meeting called by Colonel Lento (click ⊳ to Play). OBSERVATION: This statement of Warrant Officer Bartholomew – and related statements – were unlawful. I had it checked. But if a) you have to cover up a major offence, and b) you hold the evidence yourself, you have to be unlawful, presumably.

POSTSCRIPT: A broader question here and in earlier posts is: Who's next? The rabbi? The imam? Also, was this a first time, or did this happen before? That a religious leader is set up with (quote) "no basis"?

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