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Posted: Thu Aug 28, 2008 11:53 pm Post subject: Civil War at institutionally racist Met. police |
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Ian Blair's Met. clique exposed by Tarique Ghaffur
Does Tarique smell a freemason?
Police division: The Met at war
Rival gangs are engaged in a vicious feud war within Britain's largest police force. Cahal Milmo, Chief Reporter, sheds light on the tensions that have turned New Scotland Yard into a war zone
Friday, 29 August 2008
Three times a week at 9am sharp, a group of eight men and two women troop into room 806 of New Scotland Yard.
Sat around the table in a boardroom that would grace a medium-sized engineering company, the 10 members of Metropolitan Police's management board are privy to some of the most sensitive information in the country.
But when they meet today, it won't be the safety of Londoners at the forefront of their minds.
It will be the debilitating feud between two of their members that broke out yesterday into open warfare and threatens to bring a premature and ignominious end to both their careers.
Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur, the Uganda-born Asian who is Britain's most senior ethnic minority police officer, finally went public and announced his decision to sue Sir Ian Blair, the Met's Commissioner and Britain's most senior police officer, along with a number of his highly-placed colleagues in an employment tribunal for racism, in a case that threatens to tear the Yard's upper echelons apart............

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/police-division-the-met -at-war-912330.html
| Quote: | Met chief tells force's most senior Asian policeman to 'shut up' after he launches race claim against Scotland Yard
Last updated at 00:51am on 29.08.08
Britain's top Asian policeman was ordered to 'shut up' and get on with his job as all-out civil war was declared at Scotland Yard..................
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Posted: Fri Aug 29, 2008 2:01 pm Post subject: Re: Ian Blair's Met. clique exposed by Tarique Ghaffur |
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| TonyGosling wrote: | Does Tarique smell a freemason?
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I was about to post a follow-up to Tony's comment, but thought it best to post it in the Comments section of The Independent's web page first
| Quote: | Ian Watson wrote: "remove also the freemasonry from the ranks".
How many black freemasons are there? Is this what it's all about? Are we really talking about discrimination against non-freemasons rather than specifically against black people as such?
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Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 6:48 pm Post subject: |
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This story too easily forgotten
100-250 corrupt Scotland Yard 'Untouchables'
http://www.911forum.org.uk/board/viewtopic.php?t=14854
Anyway - This is my favourite headline so far - a sense of humour at the Press Association?
Officer lodges racism claims
then there's this.....
Race-row policeman Tarique Ghaffur 'fears for his life' after death threats
.....but this is the accusation that may yet sink Sir Ian Blair's pirate ship
| Quote: | Met chief Blair 'ordered top Asian officer Ghaffur to rewrite damning report on black harassment'
By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 10:23 AM on 01st September 2008
Britain’s most senior Asian policeman is to accuse Scotland Yard chief Sir Ian Blair of ordering him to rewrite a damning report on officers’ harassment of an innocent black man.
Tarique Ghaffur, who is suing the force for race discrimination, was asked to investigate why Delroy Lindo was stopped 37 times and charged with 17 offences but never convicted.
The Met Assistant Commissioner concluded it was due to harassment – but claims Sir Ian was unhappy with his verdict and ordered it to be redrafted.
When Mr Ghaffur, 53, refused he says it was rewritten by another officer and he was not permitted any further involvement in the case, according to documents submitted to the tribunal.
Scotland Yard has also been accused of leaking personal details and jeopardising the safety of the Muslim officer who claims Sir Ian personally plotted to undermine and oust him.
Mr Ghaffur’s legal team are calling for an independent investigation into how highly confidential information on him was leaked to the media this weekend, amid claims that he has had to hire bodyguards after receiving a barrage of death threats.
In an unprecedented multi-millionpound claim, Mr Ghaffur is suing his employers on the grounds of race, religious and age discrimination.
He has formally accused the Met’s most senior officer, Sir Ian Blair, of sideline him.
In a stinging rebuke, Deputy Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson called on Mr Ghaffur to ‘shut up and get on with his job’.
Mr Ghaffur said that after Sir Paul’s comments he was now reconsidering his position with the Met. He continued: ‘The difficult question remains whether it is tenable for me to remain in my position, given I consider there is now a very serious risk of harm to both myself and those close to me.’
Before the storm: Sir Ian Blair and Mr Ghaffur shake hands in July last year
Mr Ghaffur’s lawyer Shahrukh Mireskandari said today: ‘We are now preparing a formal complaint and want an independent investigation. What Stephenson said has incited hatred against Tarique Ghaffur and it was wholly irresponsible.
‘He is getting emails, amongst other things, with abusive language and is fearing for his safety. He has had to borrow money to fund the case and now pay for his personal security. Furthermore officers who support Tarique are getting targeted within the Met.’
Dr Mireskandari said reports this weekend in a national newspaper that Mr Ghaffur had been offered stress counselling by the Met’s occupational health department showed that Scotland Yard had been leaking information on his client.
He said: ‘The report had very sensitive information from Tarique Ghaffur’s medical file. How can that be? It is a national security concern. This man is the No3 most senior cop in the country — he has been in charge of special ops and organised crime and they are allowing his file to be disclosed as if it’s the wrapper on a chewing gum — it’s a disgrace.’
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said: ‘If Mr Ghaffur has received these alleged death threats then we would expect him or his legal team to notify us as soon as possible.’
On the claims that Sir Ian ordered him to rewrite a harassment report the force said they would not comment until the tribunal began.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1051273/Met-chief-Blair-ordere d-Asian-officer-Ghaffur-rewrite-damning-report-black-harassment.html
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Posted: Wed Sep 10, 2008 12:00 am Post subject: civil war |
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How long can this pathetic shower last?
Scotland Yard civil war deepens as 'race claim' police chief is placed on gardening leave
Sir Ian Blair has punished the Asian police commander who accused him of racial discrimination by putting him on gardening leave and stripping him of his duties.
Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur, who attacked the Met chief at a press conference last month, will no longer be in charge of security at the 2012 Olympics.
Mr Ghaffur, 53, was also warned he could face misconduct charges for speaking publicly about his £1.2million race discrimination claim against Sir Ian.
Sir Ian said the £180,000-a-year officer's comments to the media were affecting the Met's 'operational effectiveness'.
But within hours of Sir Ian's statement, Mr Ghaffur hit back, saying he was being 'victimised' because of his personal stand against racism in the force.
One of Mr Ghaffur's key supporters, Alfred John of the Met's Black Police Association, described yesterday's developments as 'suspension by stealth'.
However, London Mayor Boris Johnson said he was 'totally supportive' of Sir Ian's move. [What would Ken have said I wonder? Not that. - ed.]
The stand-off marked a new low in the venomous dispute which started in June when Mr Ghaffur's supporters revealed he was considering suing the Met.
In the following weeks, a number of revelations outlining his case were leaked to the media.
After officially launching his employment tribunal claim last month, Mr Ghaffur - joint number three in the Met - held a press conference to explain why he had taken such drastic action.
Although on annual leave, he ignored police convention by turning up to the press conference in his uniform - and then gave a five-minute monologue about his alleged ordeal.
In a statement, Sir Ian said his decision yesterday had nothing to do with Mr Ghaffur's case against the Met, but was because of his 'personal conduct' and 'media campaign' against the force.
He said: 'I have reflected whether operational effectiveness, leadership and confidence in the Metropolitan Police Service as an organisation and the security and safety concerns of Londoners are being affected.
'It is also clear this is having a negative impact on the London 2012 Olympic security programme and risks undermining confidence in it. Certainly, it is the case that the interests of Londoners are not being well served by this current situation.'
In his own statement last night, Mr Ghaffur responded: 'The actions that have been taken, today and yesterday, have all the hallmarks of wilful acts of victimisation against me for explaining I had made my complaint.'
Deputy Commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson complained to the Metropolitan Police Authority about Mr Ghaffur on Monday.
He asked the Professional Standards Cases sub-committee to consider whether by calling the press conference Mr Ghaffur had been guilty of misconduct.
The committee found there were potential grounds for misconduct and will appoint a chief constable to investigate.
But Peter Herbert, a member of the MPA and chairman of the Society of Black Lawyers, said he was 'astonished' by Sir Ian's decision yesterday and that it would be seen as 'racial victimisation' by an employment tribunal. _________________ www.thisweek.org.uk
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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:39 pm Post subject: |
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Nice piece in the Guardian - good to see they're not on the side of the racists
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....Ali Dizaei was well aware of his notoriety as he joked that he put on his stab vest when he went into Scotland Yard.
Flamboyant and controversial, the Iranian-born Muslim bodybuilder has been spied on, bugged, and then wrongly accused and charged - all by his own colleagues.... |
UK police race row deepens with suspension of Iranian-born commander
Dr. Ali Dizaei
London, Sept 19, IRNA - Commander Ali Dizaei has become the second top officer to be suspended in a deepening race row inside London's Metropolitan police.
The Iranian-born commander was suspended for the second time for allegedly wasting police time, perverting the course of justice, assault and unlawful arrest. Last time, he was unanimously cleared after an estimated Pnds 4 million (Dlrs 7.2 m) investigation.
His suspension comes after the force's assistant commissioner, Tarique Ghaffur, was suspended last week after launching a discrimination claim which Dizaei, who is the president of the National Black Police Association, has supported.
The two officers are the high-ranking Muslims in Britain's police and both are members of the Association of Chief Police Officers, which leads and coordinates the direction and development of the police service in Britain.
The Professional Standards Sub-committee of the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA), which oversees the force, said on Thursday it was suspending Dizaei "after lengthy and careful deliberations.
Yard rocked by race row as senior Muslim officer fails to win promotion -Daily Mail, March 2007
"Suspension is not a disciplinary sanction and it is emphasised that suspension should not be taken as a presumption of guilt," the MPA said.
But Alfred John, chairman of the Metropolitan Black Police Association, reacted to the news by accusing the authorities of a "witch hunt." It was "an attempt to destabilise our movement. It is a farce," he said.
Dizaei, whose father was a deputy commissioner of police in Tehran, was suspended in 2001, but was subsequently cleared of any charges at a trial two years later.
After his acquittal, he was reinstated, paid compensation and received an apology. He decided to stay with the Metropolitan police and was eventually promoted to the rank of commander last year at the fourth attempt.........
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UK police being `religious cleansed,` says ethnic group
Posted: 2008/09/20
From: MNN
The Metropolitan Black Police Association `MBPA` Friday withdrew its cooperation with London police service after accusing it of `ethnic and religious cleansing` following the suspension of Commander Ali Dizaei for a second time.
MBPA chair Alfred John said he was "appalled" at the action taken against the Iranian-born officer, who has been the "victim of what we believe to be the culmination of a sustained witch-hunt."
Since being reinstated after being cleared of previous allegations, Dizaei had "not received a single complaint for over 4 years and yet, within the last 3 weeks, three complaints have materialized," John said.
"The significance of the timing of these allegations cannot be ignored. This insult has come during the holy month of Ramadan to cause maximum distress to his family, his profession and his role as the President of the National Black Police Association," he said.
His suspension is the second and comes after Dizaei being unanimously cleared following an estimated Pnds 4 million (Dlrs 7.2 m) investigation in 2001.
MBPA said that the previous campaign against him was "publicly accepted as the single biggest disaster" for the London's
Metropolitan Police Service (MPS), when once again it focused on a "concentrated attack in order to discredit his character." His suspension from duty was for allegedly wasting police time, perverting the course of justice, assault and unlawful arrest. It comes after the force's assistant commissioner, Tarique Ghaffur, was suspended last week after launching a racial discrimination claim.
The MBPA catalogued a series of other incidents to show why it no longer had any confidence in the leadership of the police force or the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA), which oversees it.
These included Commissioner Sir Iran Blair being "drawn into an ugly investigation involving the awarding of a Pnds 1.2 million (Dlrs 2.1 m) contract to his friend" but there had been no suspension.
It also referred to Deputy Assistant Commissioner Cressida Dick being promoted during the investigation into the mistaken police killing of Jean Charles de Menezes in 2005, an operation which she led.
Assistant Commissioner Andy Hayman was also said to have been allowed to 'quietly' retire despite the significant financial irregularities that are still the subject of a criminal investigation.
"As a consequence of these disproportionate actions, the MBPA will now disengage from all meetings with the MPA and MPS except those that will involve discussions around the reinstatement of Dr Dizaei," John said.
He pointed out that Dizaei "still remains the president of the National BPA and a fully functioning member of the MBPA Executive and maintains our full support against the latest relentless attacks on minority staff." --IRNA
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Black officers to begin recruitment boycott at Met
Rebellion following Blair's resignation could see officers placing adverts urging ethnic minorities not to apply
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2008/oct/05/police
The crisis at Scotland Yard will worsen tomorrow as black officers begin a boycott of their own force.
The Guardian understands the open rebellion could see black officers placing newspaper adverts urging ethnic minority people not to apply to join the Metropolitan police.
Superintendant Ali Dizaei is one of a number of black and Asian officers to criticise racism inside the Metropolitan Police
Britain's biggest force is still reeling after its commissioner Sir Ian Blair was ousted from office by London Mayor Boris Johnson following a series of controversies.
One of those was a bitter race row which has led to the suspension of the Met's two most senior ethnic minority officers.
Assistant commissioner Tarique Ghaffur was suspended after he began to sue the force for racism and publicly denounced Blair as a racist. One of his main advisers, Commander Ali Dizaei was suspended over alleged misconduct and both senior officers are under investigation.
The decision to begin a boycott was made by the Metropolitan Black Police Association. Despite Sir Ian Blair announcing his resignation BPA chiefs believe discrimination is institutionalised in Scotland Yard's leadership.
In a statement the Met BPA said that as of tomorrow it would " … totally boycott all recruitment drives initiated by the Metropolitan Police Service to attract black and ethnic minority recruits and police staff.
"We will actively discourage (through our extensive community network) potential applicants from applying to join the Metropolitan Police."
The Met BPA said the force was plagued by "a hostile atmosphere where racism is allowed to spread and those who challenge it are either suspended, told to shut up or subtly held back in relation to career development."
Alfred John, chair of the Met BPA said the boycott was still needed despite the announcement of the commissioner's departure: "We're not going to stop because Ian Blair has gone. It is about the institutional racism that takes place in the organisation."
The race row has been buffeting the Met for months and began in the summer after it emerged Ghaffur was considering suing the force for racial and religious discrimination.
He formally issued employment tribunal proceedings then held a press conference where he professed his love of British policing and denounced Sir Ian Blair.
The force and the Metropolitan Police Authority insist that press conference led to the suspension from duty of Ghaffur, who was joint third in charge of the Met and part of its inner cabinet. His key adviser was Ali Dizaei who chairs the national Black Police Association who was suspended over separate misconduct allegations, which he denies.
In 2003 black officers began a boycott which was only ended after the Home Office stepped in and pressured the Met's leadership to reach a deal.
BPA leaders say the force has made too little progress since the 1999 Macpherson report found British policing was institutionally racist.
Tomorrow the Metropolitan Police Authority meets with mayor Boris Johnson installed as its chair......................................... _________________ www.thisweek.org.uk
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Even at dinner, warring Met chiefs can't bear to face each other
Robert Mendick, Chief Reporter
14.11.08
SIR IAN BLAIR and his assistant commissioner Tarique Ghaffur were seated at different tables and facing away from each other to prevent their bitter rivalry spoiling a prestigious police awards dinner.
The organisers of last night's event today admitted they kept the warring officers "as far apart as possible" to prevent an "awkward situation".
Sir Ian, the outgoing Metropolitan Police Commissioner, was seated at the head table while Mr Ghaffur, who is suing the Met for race discrimination, was placed at table six among the VIP guests at the Jane's Police Review gala awards dinner.
Further blushes were only spared when Met commander Ali Dizaei, who is also suing the Met but is currently suspended from his post, failed to show up at the dinner at the Royal Horticultural Halls. Organisers had found Commander Dizaei yet another VIP table putting his back to Sir Ian.
The need for separate tables for high-ranking officers highlights the extraordinary rifts inside the Met ahead of Sir Ian's planned departure on 1 December.
Chris Herbert, editor of Jane's Police Review, said: "With all that has happened, we decided to keep them away from each other on separate tables. We also pointed them in different directions so they were not in each other's eye line. It's a nice event for them all and you have to be aware some people don't get on."
One guest - a senior police officer - suggested the event, hosted by the BBC's Huw Edwards, had been an "icy affair" among top ranks. "It was unbelievable. Everyone noticed what was going on," the officer said..........
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Verdict today
Guilty of course
Well he is from Iran what do you expect.
This case is a trivial Yard fit-up.
Senior Met official jailed for attacking Iraqi
(AFP) – http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5iKxbJAaMHqC25c63rev olTNSXXTA
LONDON — A senior official at the Metropolitan Police was on Monday sentenced to four years in jail for assaulting a man and trying to falsely accuse him in a spat over money.
Ali Dizaei, 47, was convicted of misconduct in public office and perverting the course of justice following a four-week trial in London, and given a sentence that the judge said was intended as a deterrent for others.
The jury heard how Iranian-born Dizaei had met his victim, 24-year-old Iraqi businessman Waad al-Baghdadi, in a west London restaurant run by a friend of the police officer in July 2008.
| TonyGosling wrote: | Nice piece in the Guardian - good to see they're not on the side of the racists
| today's Guardian wrote: |
....Ali Dizaei was well aware of his notoriety as he joked that he put on his stab vest when he went into Scotland Yard.
Flamboyant and controversial, the Iranian-born Muslim bodybuilder has been spied on, bugged, and then wrongly accused and charged - all by his own colleagues.... |
UK police race row deepens with suspension of Iranian-born commander
Dr. Ali Dizaei
London, Sept 19, IRNA - Commander Ali Dizaei has become the second top officer to be suspended in a deepening race row inside London's Metropolitan police.
The Iranian-born commander was suspended for the second time for allegedly wasting police time, perverting the course of justice, assault and unlawful arrest. Last time, he was unanimously cleared after an estimated Pnds 4 million (Dlrs 7.2 m) investigation.
His suspension comes after the force's assistant commissioner, Tarique Ghaffur, was suspended last week after launching a discrimination claim which Dizaei, who is the president of the National Black Police Association, has supported.
The two officers are the high-ranking Muslims in Britain's police and both are members of the Association of Chief Police Officers, which leads and coordinates the direction and development of the police service in Britain.
The Professional Standards Sub-committee of the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA), which oversees the force, said on Thursday it was suspending Dizaei "after lengthy and careful deliberations.
Yard rocked by race row as senior Muslim officer fails to win promotion -Daily Mail, March 2007
"Suspension is not a disciplinary sanction and it is emphasised that suspension should not be taken as a presumption of guilt," the MPA said.
But Alfred John, chairman of the Metropolitan Black Police Association, reacted to the news by accusing the authorities of a "witch hunt." It was "an attempt to destabilise our movement. It is a farce," he said.
Dizaei, whose father was a deputy commissioner of police in Tehran, was suspended in 2001, but was subsequently cleared of any charges at a trial two years later.
After his acquittal, he was reinstated, paid compensation and received an apology. He decided to stay with the Metropolitan police and was eventually promoted to the rank of commander last year at the fourth attempt.........
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Re-thinking the Ali Dizaei issue is it a case of trying to multi-ethnicise the MET?
It still remains a predominantly white force in a totally globalised city.
The government over the years has tried every trick in the book to minimise the role of policing and maximise the role of restraining civil liberties by using the police as their tool.
There is obviously some type of faction fight, but does Ali Dizaei represent progressive interests or NWO ones?
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Asian police whistleblower 'was treated like a terrorist'
By Kim Sengupta
Tuesday, 4 July 2000
An Asian police sergeant claimed yesterday that he was framed by senior officers and treated like a " terrorist" after he made serious allegations of racism in the force.
Gurpal Virdi told an industrial tribunal he was sacked by Scotland Yard after an internal disciplinary panel found him guilty of sending racist hate mail to 18 black and Asian officers, including himself, at Ealing police station, in West London.
It was suggested he had done it to help substantiate a claim of racial discrimination he was thought to be preparing against the Met.
The officer, whose family came from India, was sacked in March. He had given evidence about racism in the Metropolitan Police to the inquiry into the murder of black teenager Stephen Lawrence. The force, he said, was still smarting from the inquiry's conclusion that it was "institutionally racist".
On 24 December 1997, 13 out of the 15 non-white officers in the Ealing division got a letter telling them to leave the force. A further six letters were delivered to six civilian workers on 19 January 1998. The letters, delivered by the Met's internal mail system, carried a picture of a black man's face and the initials of the National Front. It read: "Not wanted. Keep the police force white, so leave now, or else."
Mr Virdi, who had served for 16 years in the Met, said he had no idea he was under suspicion until 15 April 1998, when he noticed a police surveillance team following him. But when he contacted his chief superintendent he was told he was being paranoid.
"I confronted these officers and I was arrested for distributing racist material and perverting the course of justice," he said.
A special police search team,which usually conducts terrorist searches, scoured Mr Virdi's home for seven hours, he said.
"This search was incredibly distressing and frightening to my children," said Mr Virdi, of Cranford, near Heathrow, west London.
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