This is definitely a sad story but those involved are not completely to
be blamed. Yes, it’s a fact that they owe the public a duty of care to watch
our backs and defend us from all crimes but what do you expect when a blind man
is leading the blind or as the saying goes "birds of the same feather flock together".
I may not deliberate much on this news because it is only an allegation
and yet to be confirmed but the essence of today’s write up is to encourage
some to rise up to their offices and take their place.
When the right people are in the right position there will be harmony,
peace and rejoicing. Of course, you may want to ask, are all people good? Certainly
not! However, when you have the right people in the right position, even the
few bad ones will not be able to carry out their plans and they will
subsequently quit or turn a new leaf.
Our nation needs you, this generation needs you. Rise up today and do
what you have to do, you certainly have what it takes.
If you decide to remain on the backseat and do nothing, this nation will
drift away and there will be no hope or future for the next generation.
Read and make up your mind now, it is not too late to change the
situation.
Scotland
Yard ‘covered up child sex crimes because MPs were involved’
Harry
Readhead for Metro.co.ukMonday 16 Mar 2015 12:12 pm
The IPCC is investigating
alleged corruption within the Met (Picture: File)
The police watchdog is looking into claims that Scotland Yard
deliberately covered up child sex offences because MPs and police officers were
involved.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said today it is
investigating 14 referrals detailing alleged corruption within the Met relating
to child sex offences from the 1970s and 1980s.
‘These allegations are of historic, high-level corruption of the most
serious nature,’ said Sarah Green, deputy chair of the IPCC.
‘We will oversee the investigations and ensure that they meet the terms
of reference that we will set.
‘Allegations of this nature are of grave concern and I would like to
reassure people of our absolute commitment to ensuring that the investigations
are thorough and robust.’
Among the referrals is an allegation that a Parliament document
discovered at the address of a paedophile linked a number of ‘highly-prominent
individuals’, including MPs and senior officers, to a paedophile ring but no
action was taken.
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