Police

  • Caught: Met illegal source

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a suspect believed to be an “Illegal Source” so-called for the Met Police in London has been spotted.

    A suspect

    He’s believed to compile packets of fake information used to falsely implicate members of the public in existing crimes, and conspiracies known by Police.

  • Caught: Policing antagonist

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a criminal guilty of interfering in Police investigations into University students has been spotted.

    She’s alleged to “Protect” students in particular, to derive special privileges, and to profit out of it.

  • Caught: Police impersonator

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a Police impersonator alleged to be sponsored by UK media has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    It’s believed he impersonates a Commissioner of Police, to help criminal actors.

  • Caught: Police impersonator

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a Police impersonator believed to have infiltrated the Met Police on behalf of other police forces in the UK has been spotted.

    He’s alleged to have fake credentials, and MI5 contacts, who believe he’s got authority here.

  • Caught: Police impersonators

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, two impersonators suspected of hijacking stations, operations, and investigations have been spotted.

    They’re believed to run anti-Policing activity across the country, in Birmingham specifically. They’ve also interfered in recruitment, and applicant processes.

  • Exclusive: TVP antagonist

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a criminal alleged to interfere with all the work of Thames Valley Police has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s believed to be a long-time antagonist of TVP, presenting a troubling mentality, and antagonising individual officers.

  • Revealed: Met commando

    It’s not often a bunch of police officers get cornered, but it happened in London.

    The Metropolitan Police had an issue with officers going awry. In-between statistics there were gaps with bad behaviour.

    The antics were verging on the disturbed.

    A resident in an to SW1 address told me of a police officer who regularly stood outside her house in “commando” gear.

    She had no idea why.

    He shouted obscenities. He raged about global affairs. He blamed “the media” for this, that, and the other. He brought beer and drank it on the curb side.

    The reports flooded in as requests were made.

    The information led to rounding up twenty officers. They were reprimanded. A few got suspended.

    One was sacked.

    It goes to show that causing a nuisance is breaking the law no matter what side of it you are.

  • Caught: Police disruptor

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewSite.com, a police disruptor active in crimes against the police and the state has been seen at work in the centre of Reading, Berkshire, late this afternoon.

    She’s suspected of taking police files, manipulating police work, and speaking to victims’ families in an attempt to disrupt or even to derail police investigations into the nation’s criminal activity.

  • Caught: Police disruptor

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a suspect taking part in a “White Flag” sting against a local police force has been seen attempting to set himself up in Reading, Berkshire.

    He was observed standing by himself at a roundabout that overlooks a busy stretch of road, known as the IDR, or Inner Distribution Road, in a central part of the town.

  • Exclusive: Dover crossings criminal

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a criminal seeking to capitalise on the Dover crossings in order to profit personally has been spotted walking in Reading, in Berkshire.

    He’s alleged to have planned to harass Police officers in the town, and in other parts of the UK where trafficking victims are being kept by the Home Office in hotel accommodation.

  • Caught: CLP disruptor

    In a further story about civilian disruption of public bodies, a man suspected of seeking to disrupt City of London Police operations has been spotted in a Berkshire train station.

    His activities are wide-ranging and often happen on foot, but have also been known to take place on public transport. He’s alleged to harass, track, and trail officers in their line of work.

  • Long Report: Ex-police does crime

    It’s a sunny, London afternoon. A quick breeze blows through Westminster, just outside the Palace of Westminster, and a man in his 20’s stands erect staring up at Elizabeth Tower. He’s starting his police job.

    It’s a role he coveted since leaving school. He hadn’t made it in other types of work, and wanted to try policing. He felt construction wasn’t for him, unlike his father, who’d said it would “knock sense” into him.

    He was a person of his own mind, and felt capable of doing the work of a police officer. He even said as much – often – to the people that trained him. In fact, it was a sentiment he repeated throughout.

    Drawing attention

    His first weeks on the job were uneventful. He’d watch police programs at home about American crime fighting and became disturbed that more didn’t get done here. It did, but he didn’t think so. He felt upset.

    He resolved to do it by himself. He felt he was able to free himself from the “shackles” of the force, and make a go of it by himself. He figured it’s justifiable as the work of a vigilante, or Robin Hood-type motif.

    He drew the attention of a few in the force – and me. I went on a chase after him, and learned a lot in the process. I also discovered him before he found me, which was his trick. He used it often on people.

    Hideous work

    His adventures took him, by car, into the woods of Wales, the hills of the South, and even to the port of Dover a few times. He was a sort of person who visited due to nostalgia, and not a love for the place.

    As I traced his movements, I concluded he acted out of a false sympathy for himself. He didn’t care for people, but only looked out for those who were reminiscent of his past. It wasn’t about love.

    His crimes were hideous. He left dead bodies behind, and cars were left with their drivers deceased inside. He was a cruel, insidious man. He posed a danger to the public, wanted by many police forces.

    Ruinous end

    My last encounter with him was odd. He was in a car, luminescent with blue neon lights, and he – washed out on drugs – didn’t make any sense. It was as if he’d lost the will even to do his criminal acts.

    Later, a police officer said he began to slow down, and wind down his actions, as I began my pursuit. It was the result of serious, dedicated work to track and trace him that bought an end to it.

    He was a startling character, but his struggles with fantasist tendencies meant he carried on. He ignored warnings, signs of mental health, and addiction, and slipped into crime over and over.

  • Anti-police networks

    In recent times, it’s become clear that police forces across the UK want to do their jobs properly. It’s obvious, not only because it’s the job of those I’ve spoken to, but also because it’s their overriding concern.

    Their priority, as people who live among us, is to live in a safe environment that’s conducive to their overall wellbeing. It makes life better for dependants, and ensures they get a good deal as well.

    In my investigations, it appears there are those who disagree. They’d rather all of us were unsafe – and felt it. It includes police, lawyers, and even politicians because such activities involve all who live here.

    A driving force

    It feels strange to have to pick it apart, because to begin with it involves people I don’t suspect. The ordinary delivery driver that’s on his rounds and needs to get away quickly. He’s not someone I distrust.

    However, I’ve discovered staff of delivery companies have disrupted policing in our neighbourhoods. I documented a team of people, led by two drivers, disrupting police in a neighbourhood.

    Bold, and brash

    I’ve also caught out people running small gangs in large cities across the UK. In particular, I’ve met two young females who “employ” adult-aged men to help them in their “tasks”, as they put it.

    The two alleged gang leaders

    It’s not a polite, easy issue to deal with. These people are demented to their core, and don’t understand sympathetic human interaction. In fact, they’re a part of the underworld in the UK.

  • Caught: Anti-police “Chief”

    In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a self-described “Chief” in anti-police circles in the UK can finally be revealed.

    She’s known as “#1”, and uses the phrase “Saddest apple in the basket” to describe the targets she picks out.

    She’s suspected of being behind significant disruption, and operational harm, caused in Reading before 2015.

    It’s believed she covers Thames Valley Police (TVP), to affect their operations across a large part of the South East.

    In times past, she’s also attempted to sell limited sets of data held by TVP to overseas criminals, but failed to follow through on this effort.

  • Call for information: Police dropout

    In another exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a second police dropout has been spotted, this time in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s suspected of having been stationed in London, and is suspected of since becoming an antisocial nuisance to the public.

    Any information relating to this individual must be passed to a relevant public body. It will be used to build an accurate case, if one exists.