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Police Chief quits over Terror Bungle
Britains most senior anti terror police officer Asst. Commissioner Bob Quick, has resigned after putting a huge anti terror operation in jeopardy. Where do they get these blokes from, he walks down Downing Street holding a top secret document on an anti terror investigation, details of which could be clearly seen when photographed by the Paps. As a result anti terror raids in the North West (some to close to home for me) had to be brought forward before information could leek out, its more like Keystone Cops.:(
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What do you suggest? Let them carry on bombing us?
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i would suggest top secret documents should be in a briefcase were they cannot be seen/photographed by the press or anyone, not rocket science wadey.:rolleyes:
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First the Tesco blackmail bomber, and now arrests of terrorist suspects in the town. Makes Hyndburn appear serene and safe. |
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At least he soon got a new job.:stop: |
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Point taken but I bet he's rushed out of his office having been told to get his xxxx round to Downing Street ASAP
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Anyway he's gone now, could have been a lot worse, the Home Secretary's expenses claim
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At least this Idiots done the honourable thing...unlike some politicians and bankers!!
Best Regards - Taggy |
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He's probably a legend in his own head. Retlaw. |
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Do you think they will find anything and if they did not thay would say they did
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It now appears that 11 of the 12 arrested are in this country on Student Visas. GB has said the Pakistan government should do more to weed out these extremist before they are granted these visas, the Pakistan Envoy has replied saying its our problem and we should sort it out. Seeing there are 10,000 of these visas issued to Pakistan students every year, I could answer the Envoy quite easily:rolleyes:
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