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Dedworth
22nd November 2010, 23:29
A counter-terrorism officer was jailed today after conning Scotland Yard out of more than £90,000 in a property scam during the July 7 bombings investigation.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1332029/7-7-detective-conned-Met-90k-expenses-investigations-jailed.html#ixzz163M1HzMm

Lets hope this sends out a deterrent message to other bent cops

bornatbirth
23rd November 2010, 00:17
should bent cops be sent to prison :Erm:

Arthur Little
23rd November 2010, 01:28
should bent cops be sent to prison :Erm:

Where else d'you think they should be sent ... the Ritz?! :doh

bornatbirth
23rd November 2010, 01:42
doesnt being bent mean gay too?, hence sending a gay man to a place full of other men....?

Arthur Little
23rd November 2010, 14:05
doesnt being bent mean gay too?, hence sending a gay man to a place full of other men....?

:iagree: ... it can ... and often does ... but when alluded to in the present context, it means dishonest - as opposed to any reference to a person's sexual orientation. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

johncar54
23rd November 2010, 17:27
Maybe the only good thing about a story like this is that it makes big news. In many countries dishonest police officers are so common that it does not.

In UK practically all, if not all, dishonest police officers, correctly so, on conviction are sent to prison and of course they get a very rough time being ex-coppers.

By the way who arrests and prosecutes dishonest officers?

Answer: The good guys in the police, but then in a story like this almost no one wants to hear that.

Englishman2010
23rd November 2010, 18:02
Maybe the only good thing about a story like this is that it makes big news. In many countries dishonest police officers are so common that it does not.

In UK practically all, if not all, dishonest police officers, correctly so, on conviction are sent to prison and of course they get a very rough time being ex-coppers.

By the way who arrests and prosecutes dishonest officers?

Answer: The good guys in the police, but then in a story like this almost no one wants to hear that.

As a member of the British public, I have complete faith that our police force is one the most, if not the most honest police forces in the world. As you say John, dishonest coppers always go to jail and no doubt get a very hard time there.

Unfortunately in many parts of the world, particularly the developing world police corruption is accepted and expected:NoNo: