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Well it doesn't mention the drugs here but that is well known as the
reason why the Lawrence killing wasn't investigated. The murderers'
father was one of the biggest drug dealers in south London and was
paying off the police. Including, presumably Richard Walton. Still
Walton managed to get
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last BS load of arrests in before he went down, and perhaps another
crooked copper has replaced him? We'll see.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/guantanamo-briton-moazzam-begg-remanded-in-custody-on-syria-charge-9162252.html
Was Walton a Mason too?
Stephen Lawrence murder investigation: Britain's most senior
counter-terrorism officer removed from post following Met Police
spying revelations
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CAHAL MILMO Author Biography Saturday 08 March 2014
Britain's most senior counter-terrorism officer has been removed from
his post as recriminations grew from a damning report which found
that Scotland Yard spied on the family of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence.
Commander Richard Walton, head of the Metropolitan Police
counter-terrorism command, was temporarily transferred to a
"non-operational role" following criticism of his part in debriefing
the undercover officer. Mr Walton was a member of the Yard's team
responsible for drawing up submissions to the Macpherson Inquiry at
the time of the incident in 1998.
The abrupt removal of such a senior officer underlined the grave
implications for Britain's largest police force of the findings of
the report by barrister Mark Ellison QC, who also found that the
original investigation into the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence in
1993 may have been tainted by corruption.
Alastair Morgan, whose private investigator brother Daniel was
murdered in a case which Mr Ellison said could cast new light on
suspicions that a detective in the Lawrence investigation may have
been corrupt, said yesterday it appeared increasingly clear that the
Met had contained a "firm within a firm" of bent officers and called
for a full investigation.
In his first public response to the Ellison Report, the Metropolitan
Police Commissioner Sir Bernard Hogan Howe described the review as
"devastating" and said its publication was one of the worst days of
his career.
He told the Evening Standard: "I cannot rewrite history and the
events of the past but I do have a responsibility to ensure the trust
and confidence of the people of London in the Met now and in the
future. This will need a considered response to meet head-on the
concerns that have been expressed."
Prime Minister David Cameron echoed support for Stephen's parents,
Doreen and Neville Lawrence, saying they have "suffered far too much"
in the wait for the truth about their son's murder.
Murdered black teenager Stephen Lawrence, who was stabbed to death in
south London in 1993 Murdered black teenager Stephen Lawrence, who
was stabbed to death in south London in 1993 (Getty Images)
Mr Walton was among those singled out for criticism by Mr Ellison
after it was found that the undercover agent planted among supporters
of the Lawrence family, known only as N81, had met him as part of
preparations for the Yard's submissions to Sir William Macpherson.
The Ellison report found that Mr Walton, who at the time was an
acting detective inspector, had offered an explanation of the
"completely improper" meeting with N81 which was "less than
straightforward and somewhat troubling".
The barrister said that the counter-terrorism officer, who had been
ordered to attend the meeting, had altered his account of it when
interviewed and that his changed recollection was "unconvincing".
Scotland Yard said it had made the decision to transfer Mr Walton and
had also referred his case to the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
Lord Condon, the former Met commissioner who was in charge at the
time of the Macpherson Inquiry, meanwhile denied authorising N81, a
member of the secret Special Demonstration Squad (SDS) used to
infiltrate suspected subversive groups, to target the Lawrence family.
Voicing his support for the public inquiry into undercover policing
announced by Home Secretary Theresa May following the Ellison Report,
Lord Condon said: "At no stage did I ever authorise or encourage or
know about any action by an undercover officer in relation to Mr and
Mrs Lawrence or their friends or supporter or the Macpherson Inquiry
hearings. Had I known, I would have stopped this action immediately
as inappropriate."
Meanwhile, lawyers for two animal rights activists jailed for arson
attacks on department stores said they will seek to have the
convictions quashed in the first of a raft of cases likely to be
brought for review because of the involvement of undercover officers.
Solicitors for Andrew Clarke and Geoff Sheppard, who were found
guilty of firebombing branches of Debenhams, said that the allegedly
undeclared involvement of an undercover officer in their cases made
their convictions unsafe.
READ MORE:
DID CORRUPTION PREVENT DANIEL MORGAN'S KILLER BEING CAUGHT?
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COMMENT: MACPHERSON HAD ONE HAND TIED BEHIND BACK
COMMENT: HOW WILL THE POLICE EVER REGAIN OUR TRUST?
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Please consider seriously the reason why these elite institutions are not discussed in the mainstream press despite the immense financial and political power they wield?
There are sick and evil occultists running the Western World. They are power mad lunatics like something from a kids cartoon with their fingers on the nuclear button! Armageddon is closer than you thought. Only God can save our souls from their clutches, at least that's my considered opinion - Tony
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