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NEWS > 10 April 2007

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UK: Police officer says he was
A police officer last night claimed he was forced by the Metropolitan Police to carry out the bugging of a meeting in prison between Babar Ahmed, a terrorist suspect, and his MP, Sadiq Khan.


Mark Kermey, an intelligence officer at the Woodhill prison where the bug was placed in a table, said he was put under "significant pressure" by the Metropolitan Police to carry out the electronic eavesdropping on Ahmed, who was facing exradition on terrorism charges, during a social visit by the MP for Tooting, Mr Kha... Read more

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Call for Savusavu police inves

A SAVUSAVU businessman wants the town's police investigated by the Anti-Corruption Unit.

Nightclub owner, Solomone Verematai, who lost his nightclub to a fire during the Easter weekend, said police were nowhere around when they were desperately needed during the fire.

Mr Verematai described the service of the police in the past years as 'pathetic'.

The businessman said he ran to the police post at around 3a.m when he was notified of the fire but the post was empty.

A call to the town's police station was also unsuccessful - no one answered the telephone calls.

Mr Verematai, who decided to go to the police station to get help, said on his way there he found the officers from the police post drinking yaqona outside another nightclub.

Police, according to Mr Verematai, did not arrive at the fire scene until 6.30am.

The businessmen believes some things could have been saved had the police and fire officers been on the alert.

Divisional Police Commander Northern, Superintendant Anand Narayan said he would look into the allegations made by the nightclub owner.

 

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