A Met Police Service investigation team led by alleged “corrupt detectives” have embarked on executing a “Get something on him” policy to save face as they seek to harass an innocent suspect by visiting his address on a daily basis despite evidence from a private investigator used to surveil the suspects living accommodation that has revealed the police conduct!
Financial Fraudster News Investigations has been given exclusive access to information from a male suspect who says that a coordinated UK police campaign to “fit him up” is currently underway and that he will allow FFN Investigations to record events as a case study during the UK police probe led by Metropolitan Police Service.
FFN Investigations has been invited by the suspect to liaise with a privately funded private investigations agency (believed to be funded by a Libyan linked company) to carry out surveillance on the suspect’s current residence a North London hotel in an attempt to reveal how a course of conduct led by MPS using a number of plain clothes police officer from a fugitive unit commonly known as the “body snatchers” who normally convey wanted suspects to various police station for interview.
The suspect has revealed to FFN Investigations that he has been falsely arrested and imprisoned by the MPS and Hertfordshire Police on several occasions over a short period of time in which the suspect describes the investigation as purely a fishing expedition.
The investigation is based on an initial complaint by a man labelled by the UK courts as person who brings civil cases without merit to the civil courts of England and who is currently banned having made a series vindictive baseless complaints to MPS based on hearsay and without evidence or foundation that has led to a pending complaint to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) by the suspect.
FFN Investigations can reveal that the suspect who will remain unnamed for legal reasons revealed that on 29 April 2022 he asked MPS on a visit to Tottenham police station to check whether he was a wanted man, MPS confirmed that he was not and confirmed “…that if MPS wanted you they would know where to find you...”, FFN Investigations asked police commentator and FFN Investigations contributor Robert Smith for his assessment who summarised the current events stated:
“…the challenge for detectives is always whether the original complaint and arrest of a suspect has harvested enough information to charge…it is clear that the original arrest did not bare enough evidence to charge and thus the MPS has generated lines of inquiry in order to arrest the suspect… using other police forces to affect further arrests in hope of developing an evidential platform of circumstantial evidence called “Layering” wide enough to effect an increased chance that the Crown Prosecution Service will giving a charging decision to the investigators…, but there must be bona fide evidence of criminality in the first instance of which as I am led to believe the suspect has stated does not exist…’’
FFN Investigations spoke to the suspect’s own surveillance team funded by the suspect’s client and who for several consecutive days has surveilled a team of officers believed to be from the MPS fugitive task force who have visited the official residence of the suspect in the hope of not only arresting the suspect but arresting the suspect in the hope of harvesting “new” incriminating evidence or new lines of inquiry that was not recovered following the first two arrests, in essence the operation is elongated fishing expedition.
Metropolitan Police Service and Independent Office for Police Conduct has declined to comment on the FFN Investigations article.
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