Shameful Days of Policing
From the 7/7 London Bombings 18 years ago to the police state today – Shameful police practices fail to bring real criminals to justice.
From the 7/7 London Bombings 18 years ago to the police state today – Shameful police practices fail to bring real criminals to justice.
After his recent arrest, Tony Farrell writes a report for the Gibraltar Police Commissioner concerning alarming information disclosed to him.
Instead of play-acting in some fear-mongering tyrannical, mock terror drill exercise, Richard Ullger needs to make arrests for Crimes Against Humanity.
Has Peter Openshaw Been Appointed To Oversee An Inquiry Into The Early Retirement of Ian McGrail, Because When It Comes to Establishment Cover-ups, Openshaw Is the ‘Safe Pair Of Hands’?
Shortly after your promotion to the rank of a superintendent, back in August 2020, I noticed you off-duty near Casemates. Offering my congratulations to you seemed appropriate way back then. Even though we had never previously spoken to each other, I recall well the occasion of wishing you all the very best in your then new and important role.
In a spirit of Project Servator, you and many of your "Covid Commended" workforce were sent details of a very comprehensive compendium on all things Covid.
Your expressed disappointment in the recently published on-line Gibraltar Police Federation Survey is noted with intrigue. Likewise, so too is the quantitative research summary of the key findings, which would appear to indicate stark ongoing problems with staff morale, and some kind of continuation of a bullying culture within The Royal Gibraltar Police.
On 19 January 2021, the Royal Gibraltar Police saw fit to use social media to compile a little ditty about an UNLAWFUL arrest they had just made. While their poem may not have named names, their partners in crime, the GBC announced that Anthony Farrell, alias the Cathartic Monkey and / or The Wandering Blue.
I read recently in an old edition of the ROYAL GIBRALTAR POLICE magazine BOBBY, that once upon a time you appeared on stage, in a play with the CIVIL GARRISON title. I daresay you won’t need reminding that the play tells the story of an evacuation.
The following feedback was sent via an email to Inspector Sean Picton of the Royal Gibraltar Police, after his appearance on the GBC News, following the introduction of a curfew on The Rock.