Institutionalised racism in the police force

Institutionalised racism in the police force

Postby Guest » Sat Jan 07, 2012 11:57 pm

The EDL held a protest in Blackpool against the police failures in bringing the murderers of Charlene Downes to justice. The protest was supported by the Downes' family and Charlene's mother spoke at the event.

Charlene was a 14 year old girl who was kidnapped, and forced into prostitution by Muslim paedos, she was murdered and police believe was chopped up and sold as kebab meat.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/u ... 968964.ece


at the demo labour/UAF turned up in opposition to the EDL protest, so one can conclude that Labour/UAF support the murderers of Charlene Downs and do not want them to be brought to justice.

On another note it should be added that it was police incompetence and mistakes that allowed the killers to walk free from court, but unlike Stephen Lawrence, no enquiry has ever been launched, no accusations of institutionalised anti-white racism against the Lancashire police force or should that be a police force crippled by political correctness, no eulogy for Charlene on National TV, no crocodile tears from BBC reporters interviewing Charlene's mother. Charlene's murder has been ignored by the national media as it does not serve the interests of the liberal media. We can not have White victims of non-white scum murderers paraded on our TV screens it might get in the way of all the anti-white propagnda.

An update on this case an anti- white labour approved cop has been sacked for 'mishandling' evidence, the bitch who was sacked was a cultural marxist who disrespected the chain of command to allow the murders to get away for the sake of community relations. The racist actually thought she was doing a good thing by helping muslim paedos and murderers get off with ...well paedophilia and murder......

Don't worry you will not hear about this on the BBc or the guardian the victim is the wrong colour in our eglatarian society, what can we say some are more equal than others.....

http://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/news/ ... _promenade
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Blackpool is like the rest of the UK, Muslim paedos being given free reign to groom, rape and force young white girls into prostitution as the cops are too afraid of being called racist to stop them, its either that or they simply don't care.


http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... kpool.html
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Re: Institutionalised racism in the police force

Postby LordRaven » Sun Jan 08, 2012 12:21 am

This tells a slightly different story
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-la ... e-16325953
Charlene Downes murder detective forced to resign No trace of Charlene Downes has ever been found Continue reading the main story
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A Lancashire detective has been forced to resign after an investigation into the handling of a murder case.

A disciplinary hearing found Det Sgt Jan Beasant guilty of misconduct following a review of the investigation into the murder of Blackpool teenager Charlene Downes.

Iyad Albattikhi was cleared in 2008 of killing her after "grave doubts" were raised around the evidence.

Lancashire Police said Ms Beasant had shown conduct that "let everyone down".

Two other officers who retired prior to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) investigation could not be considered for disciplinary sanctions.

Charlene Downes, 14, disappeared in 2003 and has not been seen since. Mr Albattikhi was arrested for her alleged murder in 2007, following covert surveillance.

A jury at Preston Crown Court was discharged in 2007 after failing to reach a verdict and a subsequent retrial collapsed after the Crown Prosecution Service conceded it had "grave doubts" about the reliability of the covert surveillance.

Ms Beasant had the job of transcribing secretly recorded conversations between Mr Ilbattikhi and another man, spending 2,500 hours over two years listening to 52 audio tapes.

The quality of the covert recordings was criticised during the trial by defence barristers as "poor" with confidence "low" in the accuracy of the transcriptions.

'Fallen well short'

A review by the IPCC concluded the investigating team were guilty of a strategic and tactical failure in the management of the material.

Naseem Malik, IPCC Commissioner for the North West, said it was "abundantly clear" that the covert surveillance was "handled poorly and unprofessionally".

The watchdog recommended Ms Beasant face a disciplinary hearing, one officer should receive a written warning and five others should receive words of advice.

At a hearing earlier this week, Lancashire Police found her guilty of two counts of misconduct and forced her to resign.

Supt Simon Giles said the force "expects the highest professional standards from all our staff and the panel has found this individual's conduct has fallen well short of these standards".

"This sort of behaviour and conduct lets everybody down - not just the police service but those the police serve," he said.

"It is appropriate they have faced the consequences of their actions."
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