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Mark Kennedy investigation; Heads will roll?

jfk | 19.01.2011 08:38

how does one make heads roll on this topic?
does anyone have concrete positive advice?
slagging of other activists is not helping, maybe examples from the past or from other countries would help.

Bernard Hogan-Howe should run an independant review by Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC)? Given his background, that is impossible. Here are some quotes of his relating to police:
"We expect them to be brave, not reasonable. "
"If we are grossly negligent in discharging our duties then we can be prosecuted for manslaughter if the victim dies. With the advent of corporate manslaughter, the whole force can be open to that charge too."
source:
 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article3000981.ece

So, it seems he feels (undercover?)police should be brave but not reasonable, and if they act negligently, the should not be held responsible, even if someone dies. Is this a horrible joke?

And Acpo president, Sir Hugh Orde, now seems to take the moral high ground, supporting change. This is also disgusting, knowing that if Mark Kennedy's reports were landing even on Tony Blair's desk, then surely Sir Hugh Orde approved everything Mark Kennedy did.

This is so scandalous that it makes me physically sick.

I was a "friend" of Mark Kennedy/stone for 6 years. Lots of us who knew him are justifiably outraged. I live in Germany, and Mark operated here on the fringes of illegality according to one of our MP's. Likely also in some of the other 22 countries Mark operated in. But in these 22 countries, we don't vote in the UK. It is up to you there in England to hold your police accountable.

So please, don't only read these comments, take to the streets, get your grandma to write complaints, but write your MP's, do whatever you feel has to be done to be sure your police don't run amok across Europe, damaging lives and in the end, doing nothing to help anything except increasing the workload of the tax collector.

please take action,
jfk

see Undercover police officer 'could be prosecuted in Germany':
 http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/jan/14/undercover-police-officer-germany-row?INTCMP=SRCH


ps. here are some comments sent to Germany by a UK citizen who seems to know more about UK policing than I do:

The launch of inquiries is a standard political tactic - Parliamentary discussion is suspended until the inquiry has reported, by which time the heat has gone. Significantly, it does not appear that any of the three inquiries will be concerned with operations in Germany. At present, it appears that the basis of operations in Germany will not be debated, unless a specific demand is made very soon.

As expected, the Home Secretary also said that "government did not interfere in operational decisions about surveillance", which means that he is unlikely to make further comment.
You should also be aware that the Parliamentary "Table Office" (controlled by the party leaders) has the power to refuse certain questions to be asked and refuse certain topics to be debated.

The following is a selection of news reports of the announcement: -
 http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23915264-met-is-given-control-of-police-unit-behind-undercover-fiasco.do
 http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12219223
 http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/jan/18/covert-policing-cleanup-acpo

jfk

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Kennedy payoff would be hushed up

19.01.2011 10:01

Apparently any settlement/deal from Kennedy against his bosses would be kept totally quiet, as a state secret.

I got a call from a UK journalist who told me that after their article got printed last week, they got a call from an anonymous caller claiming to be an undercover cop in same line of business as Mark Kennedy. Apparently, this person said that any claim from Mark (which he certainly is preparing) against his bosses, would be definitely considered a "state secret"of sorts, and would never come to light.

So, great, no one would ever know if he gets a pay off of hundreds of thousands, maybe millions, who knows. And all of this for an operation which he claims provided information even going directly to Tony Blairs desk. And what about the people he fucked over for 7+ years, who get nothing but prosecutions, a police file, or worse? We get nothing but, so far, a useless transfer of the undercover operation to another irresponisble police authority.

Thanks to everyone keeping the pressure up on this.

We need to demand that any payout to Kennedy is a public affair, and not hushed up.

jfk

jfk


Rapist cops like Mark Kennedy need to be doing hard prison time

21.01.2011 15:26

What cops like Mark Kennedy have done is rape by any other name. They need to be doing long stretches in prison on the nonces' wing, as would any other public official if they abused their position to deceitfully obtain sexual favours from members of the public.

And their police handlers should be locked up too for conspiracy to rape or some similar charge.

Utter scum.

anon