Hampshire Police 'tried to smear Henry Nowak as aggressor' just THREE DAYS after his murder.
They tried to cover it up and influence the trial.
Alexis Boon, the Chief Constable of Hampshire police should be sacked and lose his pension.
ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING!
Millions of brave servicemen have fought for our freedom under the British flag. 🇬🇧
Now, those same men are being cautioned by the police for holding up that flag.
Disgraceful, Shame on the @metpoliceuk this tarnishes the memory of those that fought to give us Freedom.
There’s a lot of 💩 going on in the world, so I would like to share someone’s letter to ‘Personal Problems’ advice column.
Dear Zelda,
I am a Royal Marine currently based in Devonport, and one of my sisters, who lives in Wiltshire, is married to a member of the RAF Regiment. My parents, who live in London, have recently been arrested for growing and selling cannabis and are currently dependent on my two other sisters, who are prostitutes at King’s Cross. I used to have two brothers. One is serving a prison sentence for the rape and murder of a teenage boy. The other brother has recently committed suicide after he was charged with incest.
I have recently become engaged to a former prostitute from Guinea-Bissau, and indeed, is still a part-time working girl. However, her time in this oldest of professions is limited due to an infection of recurring herpes. We intend to marry as soon as possible, and we are currently looking into the possibility of opening our own brothel, with my fiancée utilising her knowledge of the industry working as the manager. I am hoping my two sisters would be interested in joining our team, and although I would prefer them not to prostitute themselves, it would at least get them off the street and, hopefully, the heroin.
But I digress, my problem is this. I love my fiancée and look forward to bringing her into the family, and of course, I want to be totally honest with her. Should I, therefore, tell her about my brother-in-law being in the RAF Regiment?
Yours most sincerely
'Royal'
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Today we remember PCs Fiona Bone & Nicola Hughes of @gmpolice.The unarmed officers were murdered 13 yrs ago in 2012. This morning we laid flowers at our memorial in Hyde to mark the anniversary of their service & sacrifice.
#HonouringThoseWhoServe#PoliceMemorials#PoliceFamily
Today we remember the men of 2 PARA and The Queen’s Own Highlanders who lost their lives or were wounded in a terrorist attack at Warrenpoint in Northern Ireland on 27 August 1979.
We will remember them 🇬🇧
Ready for anything 🆎
#Paras#BritishArmy
Today I remember and show respect to PC Andrew Harper his colleagues and family 💙💙 he was tragically killed on this day in 2019 while on duty a member of Thames Valley Police. Years may pass but police family never forget 💙🙏@DCCBenSnuggs@NormanBrennan@MikePannett
BREAKING NEWS; Up to 47% of ALL Sex crimes in London & 70% of ALL Shoplifting in London’s West End were committed by Foreign Nationals & illegal Migrant’s #UNACCEPTABLE👇🤷♂️🤦♂️
Up to 47% of sexual offence charges in London last year were foreign nationals https://t.co/A6a9ePQeRI
At 99 years old, Royal Marines Commando veteran Anthony Joseph Noakes is marking the upcoming 80th anniversary of VJ Day.
Serving for 12 years in places like Malaya and Singapore, Anthony’s service is a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made long after VE Day was declared.
In honour of those who never came home, he’ll observe a two-minute silence at his Ovingham care home alongside serving Royal Marines. ❤️
Source: Chronicle Live