BBC NEWS

Police reject UK rendition claims 

An inquiry has found no evidence that British airports were used by the CIA
flying terrorist suspects for torture in other countries. 

The investigation by the Association of Chief Police Officers followed
claims by campaign group Liberty concerning "extraordinary rendition"
flights. 

Earlier a report by the Council of Europe alleged flights did pass through
the UK and other European countries. 

Liberty insisted that its claims were based on "credible investigations". 

It had alleged that 210 CIA flights carrying terrorist suspects for possible
torture had entered Britain since 2001. 

'Collusion' 

Acpo's findings emerged hours after the Council of Europe said there was
evidence to prove the CIA had run secret jails in Europe. 


When politicians spin it is disappointing. When police engage in the same
activity, it is rather more dangerous 
Shami Chakrabarti, 
Liberty 

It said prisons were used to interrogate terrorism suspects "in Europe from
2003 to 2005, in particular in Poland and Romania". 

A year ago the report's author, Swiss MP Dick Marty, named the UK as one of
14 European countries which he said had colluded with the CIA in the
operation of secret flights delivering terrorist suspects for interrogation.


The CIA later dismissed that report, with a spokesman saying it was biased
and distorted, and that the agency had operated lawfully. 

The Chief Constable of Greater Manchester, Michael Todd, began an
investigation into Liberty's claims. 

In a letter sent by Liberty to ACPO in November 2005, the group had claimed
there was a "very real suspicion that the CIA is transporting people against
their will through this country on their way to deliver them to state
authorities in third countries" where they would be subjected to "torture at
the hands of those authorities". 

If this was the case, it said, then the CIA operatives were committing
various offences while on British soil - torture, aiding and abetting and/or
conspiracy to torture, false imprisonment and kidnapping. 

A statement released by Acpo following the inquiry said: "The issue of
rendition has been aired extensively in the media and has featured
prominently in official reports over a recent period of months. 

"Mr Todd has now examined all of the information available relating to this
issue and has concluded that there is indeed no evidence to substantiate
Liberty's allegations. 

"There was no evidence that UK airports were used to transport people by the
CIA for torture in other countries." 

But Liberty's Shami Chakrabarti questioned how closely Mr Todd had looked
into the allegations. 

She insisted Liberty's complaint had been based upon "credible
investigations that Britain had been used as a staging post. 

"When politicians spin it is disappointing. When police engage in the same
activity it is rather more dangerous," she said. 

Requests granted 

It was alleged in 2005 that airports at Biggin Hill, Birmingham,
Bournemouth, Brize Norton, Farnborough, Gatwick, Heathrow, Luton, RAF
Mildenhall, Northolt, and Stansted had allowed CIA or CIA-chartered jets to
land. 

Liberty raised the issue in letters to the chief constables of Bedfordshire,
Dorset, Essex, Hampshire, the Metropolitan Police, the Ministry of Defence
Police, Suffolk, Sussex, Thames Valley and West Midlands. 

The Foreign Office previously said the US had requested permission to
transfer detainees through the UK on four occasions - all of them in 1998. 

The government had granted two of the requests, and the individuals had
stood trial in the US, according to the Foreign Office. 

Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/uk/6736227.stm

Published: 2007/06/09 10:42:03 GMT

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