Extremist’ policing of Leicester EDL demo
FITWatch | 08.02.2012 09:46 | Anti-racism | Policing
Despite their assertions that the EDL are not ‘extremists’, the Domestic Extremism Unit did send along their public order intelligence officers Ian Skivens and Mark Sully, accompanied by football intelligence officers from Nottingham and Leicester – these are the FIT cops shown below. Their intelligence gathering was not, however, limited to the EDL, and the FIT cops below appeared to spend more time filming the anti-fascist response than the EDL. Added to that, there were a good number of local intelligence and PREVENT funded cops out keeping an eye on the local youth.
536 Jonathan Greenland – Leicestershire
1053 Philip Lowe Leicestershire
1517 P Reid Nottinghamshire
CO 5494 Skivens
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plain clothes police
plain clothes police
This was a bit much even for some of the police force. Zaheer Ahmad, president of the National Association of Muslim Police, responded: "There is a strong perception in the Muslim communities that the police service does not take the threat of right wing extremism seriously.... The community perception is reinforced by the position of the National Domestic Extremism Unit which does not view EDL as right wing extremists.”
Plain clothes coppers also hung about on the fringes of the EDL demonstration. Those operating within the EDL demo – such as the two shown below – had a very different role to plain clothes cops seen on other demonstrations. No plain clothes snatch squads here. When the EDL kicked off they merely pulled hi-vis vests from their pocket labelled ‘police liaison officer’ and hurried off to ‘liaise’.
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09.02.2012 08:45
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