A former Scotland Yard Specialist Operations detective. Author of apparently the most read book in HMP Ford. SME proprietor. Celt — made in Ireland, UK born.
Today, I laid a wreath in Hyde Park to honour the 52 innocent people killed on 7 July 2005.
We honour those injured, the families who carry the loss, and the heroic emergency responders who ran towards danger that day.
London remembers. You will never be forgotten.
.@ArbroathFC — England defender, John Stone, is clubless; a free agent. Imagine the possible benefits if Arbroath officials flew to the U.S. and gave him a one month contract.
@EssexPR@IsraeliNat Assisiting an offender — S4 Criminal Law Act, 1967.
Back in the day, you had to get the Director of Public Prosecutions authority to charge.
@SamanthaTaghoy@AndyBurnhamGM Hmm. I'd be wanting to inspect the hard drive of any PC @AndyBurnhamGM has access to if he thinks girls of a tender age are considered 'young women'.
Several hundred miles from the UK, sitting in a bar with an ex @metpoliceuk PC, who was on the same mounted branch course as a serving Met Commander who fooled their father into accepting their speeding points. "It doesn't surprise me — listen to this . . ." What are the odds?
Smearing Henry Nowak for the good of DEI? Really @HantsPolice?
If true, surely there's a prison cell with Alexis Boon's name on it.
No knighthood. No returning to the Metropolitan Police in the coming years as Commissioner. No backdoor into the House of Lords.
Just a cell.
@AllisonPearson@z_chrissie The genesis of all today's problems was the Plus Programme, Sir Peter Imbert's baby, back in the early 1990s. EVERY @metpoliceuk employee; officers, traffic wardens, civvies, canteen staff, etc., had to waste a day of their life and attend a seminar & listen to shite.
@RodBernsen@Grimmo47 Apparent thuggery by @HantsPolice. On a positive note, such behaviour has screwed any chance Chief Constable Alexis Boon had of one day being awarded [sic] a knighthood — and as for ever becoming Commissioner of the Met . . .
@chrissheath@InTheTrenchesUK It was. Colombians were paying unassuming Brits to take cars to Spain. On the last day of their holiday the vehicle was wrecked. An international recovery service & the Santander-to-Plymouth ferry was utilised. HMC&E were oblivious to gear hidden in a wrecked car carcass.
@chrissheath@InTheTrenchesUK We operated wherever the evidence took us. I nicked a married couple in Chorley, Lancashire, for importing 25 kilos of coke into the UK after seizing 20 keys in Winchmore Hill, north London. The trial was at Preston Crown Court.
I'm guessing you've never sat opposite a bearded pikey — whose firearm and uninsured truck full of bent gear you've just seized and whose adult kids are giving you grief — in an interview room and who swears he's "noin" years of age. Had you, you'd know you're talking bollocks.
This month marks Gypsy, Roma and Traveller History Month.
Despite facing discrimination in many areas of life, our Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller communities have long contributed to life in our capital and today we celebrate that rich legacy.
.@bbclaurak chatting to @patmcfaddenmp about the Peter Murrell, @NicolaSturgeon, @theSNP, £400k embezzlement saga. McFadden is the MP who claimed £40k of taxpayers money to rent a second residence closer to work — as in, next door to his existing home. You couldn't make it up.