Stephen Lawrence cover-up cop's bar in Menorca
Data | 06.03.2014 15:59 | Policing
He took his police pension and bought a bar in Menorca which he is now selling (can't guess why!).
Why not visit before he gets shot of it?
Though the earlier Macpherson report found there was no evidence that Davidson had tried to thwart the investigation, in particular because of any connection between him and Clifford Norris, the gangster father of David Norris, the Ellison report is critical of this finding. It says that there is intelligence to suggest that, which needs to be followed up to produce the evidence.
Detective Sergeant Davidson interviewed a man who walked into a police station in the first 24 hours after the 18-year-old's fatal stabbing in 1993 and revealed the suspects' names and addresses - yet nothing was done about it.
Other cops may have escaped with their names unpublished, or roles inconclusive, but DS Johnson for sure played a central role in undermining the investigation and prosecution of the group of five fascists and racists. As a result, the five murderers were not convicted (Though two of them eventually were, many years later, after the law was changed due to the outrage caused by the cover-up).
Since then, Davidson has been happily running an expat restaurant, The Smugglers (aka La Contrabandista), in Binibeca in Menorca. It's very well regarded on Trip Advisor:
"the food was very good,but don't expect spanish,or small helpings, have went back many times and they always recognise you".
Unfortunately, you may not have a chance to experience the Davidsons' hospitality for long, since after "14 fantastic years running this very successful business they have now decided the time is right to return to the UK ".
Nothing to do with the Independent publishing who it's owned by, then.




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