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"Richard J." wrote in message
. uk... Malcolm Knight. wrote: "Paul Terry" wrote in message ... In message , Malcolm Knight. writes It's just been whispered to me that the IPCC has appointed an ex-Met policeman to head their enquiry into this shooting. Why are they whispering? The IPCC announced several days ago in a widely-reported press statement that Roy Clark (Director of Operations) would lead the investigation. Did they, sorry I missed that. The info came to me from someone who works with them, I got the impression it was yet to be announced. Clark has a very shady past. Put up or shut up. In what way has he a very shady past? If you read the recent 600 page publication "Untouchables; Dirty Cops, Bent Justice and Racism in Scotland Yard" you will see Clark featured among many Met policemen who were said to have variously stitched up innocents and indulged in violence, robberies, drug dealing, conspiracies to murder and actual murder. This book is freely available for anyone to purchase and read and names not only the policemen involved, among them Clark, but also the senior officers involved in the cover ups - including the current and previous two commisioners. The authors are still free men who the Met did not see fit to sue for libel. They did issue a statement saying that there were "a number of inaccuracies" but my understanding is that when pressed the Met failed to identify any. The book goes out of its way to tar Clark with an extremely black brush and it is probably available in your local library (ISBN 1 903813 04 2). Until such time as the Met refutes its content I am happy to refer to Clark's past as "shady". Thank you for biting. :-) -- Malcolm |
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