● 07.18.23

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●● 2 Weeks Later and the City of London Police Took No Action Against Fraudsters Who Defrauded Their Staff (People Who Had Worked on Computer Systems of the Met’s Overlords)

Posted in Fraud, Law at 7:10 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz

Smells like a cover-up and selective enforcement (or no enforcement)

cover-up and selective enforcement
Image: Crime victims and City of London Police

If you’re going to commit a white-collar crime, make sure you’re in London. The cops might even protect you from your victims. What’s the point having a law when the police refuses to enforce it, even when many people are negatively impacted by the law-breaking? If a government contractor can assault staff while cops stand idly, what does that say about the cops? (See meme)

Summary: It has now been a fortnight since we got contacted by the City of London Police (we’re victims of a very serious crime). If cops were to receive a scorecard, it would say an “F”; they don’t give a “F” about victims of crimes, especially when those crimes implicate their friends (as perpetrators), so the matter is already being escalated

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