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    The police, and in particular the MET, only seem to move in these kind of cases (eg Partygate) after the evidence becomes overwhelming and the public gets really pissed off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheFlyingBanana View Post
    The police, and in particular the MET, only seem to move in these kind of cases (eg Partygate) after the evidence becomes overwhelming and the public gets really pissed off.

    But, but....................... they don't investigate 'historical' crimes.


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    Quote Originally Posted by blackal View Post
    But, but....................... they don't investigate 'historical' crimes.

    I have to say I’ve always found that to be one of the most incredulous statements ever made by the police, or anyone in public.

    By implication one must assume the police are only interested in future crime, a la Minority Report.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheFlyingBanana View Post
    I have to say I’ve always found that to be one of the most incredulous statements ever made by the police, or anyone in public.

    By implication one must assume the police are only interested in future crime, a la Minority Report.
    All crime is 'historical' unless the perps. are caught in the act.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris_in_the_UK View Post
    All crime is 'historical' unless the perps. are caught in the act.
    Exactly my point.

    The only justification for ignoring historical crime would be a statute of limitations- which we don’t have.

    Besides, the Police regularly investigate decades old cold case files, so that completely nullifies any argument they might attempt to make about not being minded to look into potential crimes from just a few years ago.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheFlyingBanana View Post
    Exactly my point.

    The only justification for ignoring historical crime would be a statute of limitations- which we don’t have.

    Besides, the Police regularly investigate decades old cold case files, so that completely nullifies any argument they might attempt to make about not being minded to look into potential crimes from just a few years ago.
    Plod patting themselves on the back for their relentless investigations....................

    One of the UK’s most wanted fugitives has been arrested at Heathrow airport after 27 years on the run and is due to appear in court on child sexual abuse charges.
    Richard Burrows, 80, was arrested on Thursday after flying back to the UK from Thailand, nearly three decades after a warrant was issued for his arrest.

    Cheshire police had been trying to track him down since December 1997, when he failed to attend Chester crown court where he was due to stand trial for two counts of buggery and 11 counts of indecent assault.
    The charges relate to sexual abuse of children alleged to have occurred at a children’s home in Congleton, Cheshire, and in the West Midlands between 1969 and 1971.
    DI Eleanor Atkinson from Cheshire constabulary said: “Our determination to locate Burrows has not faltered over the past 27 years and his arrest marks a significant step forward in this case and the beginning of closure for all those involved.
    “I also hope that his arrest acts as a warning to any other wanted suspects – demonstrating that no matter how long you hide, we will find you and you will be arrested.”
    Inquiries to locate Burrows, whose full name is Richard John Ramsey Burrows, have continued since his disappearance, including multiple wanted appeals and a Crimewatch appeal in 1998.
    Atkinson said: “I would like to thank the public for the information that they have provided over the years during our search for Burrows and I hope that his arrest provides some reassurance,.”
    Duncan Burrage, a National Crime Agency international liaison officer in Thailand, said the arrest “demonstrates law enforcement’s unwavering commitment to hunt down those who await justice in the UK”.
    “Utilising our international network and working closely with Cheshire police colleagues, we have been able to track down a fugitive wanted in connection to extremely serious allegations,” he said.
    Burrows has been remanded in police custody and is due to appear at Chester crown court on Tuesday.

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...heshire-police


    FFS! They bunged him on Crimewatch in 1998, and did shag-all in the invervening 27yrs - until he came into Heathrow and got pulled automatically.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackal View Post
    Plod patting themselves on the back for their relentless investigations....................

    One of the UK’s most wanted fugitives has been arrested at Heathrow airport after 27 years on the run and is due to appear in court on child sexual abuse charges.
    Richard Burrows, 80, was arrested on Thursday after flying back to the UK from Thailand, nearly three decades after a warrant was issued for his arrest.

    Cheshire police had been trying to track him down since December 1997, when he failed to attend Chester crown court where he was due to stand trial for two counts of buggery and 11 counts of indecent assault.
    The charges relate to sexual abuse of children alleged to have occurred at a children’s home in Congleton, Cheshire, and in the West Midlands between 1969 and 1971.
    DI Eleanor Atkinson from Cheshire constabulary said: “Our determination to locate Burrows has not faltered over the past 27 years and his arrest marks a significant step forward in this case and the beginning of closure for all those involved.
    “I also hope that his arrest acts as a warning to any other wanted suspects – demonstrating that no matter how long you hide, we will find you and you will be arrested.”
    Inquiries to locate Burrows, whose full name is Richard John Ramsey Burrows, have continued since his disappearance, including multiple wanted appeals and a Crimewatch appeal in 1998.
    Atkinson said: “I would like to thank the public for the information that they have provided over the years during our search for Burrows and I hope that his arrest provides some reassurance,.”
    Duncan Burrage, a National Crime Agency international liaison officer in Thailand, said the arrest “demonstrates law enforcement’s unwavering commitment to hunt down those who await justice in the UK”.
    “Utilising our international network and working closely with Cheshire police colleagues, we have been able to track down a fugitive wanted in connection to extremely serious allegations,” he said.
    Burrows has been remanded in police custody and is due to appear at Chester crown court on Tuesday.

    https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...heshire-police


    FFS! They bunged him on Crimewatch in 1998, and did shag-all in the invervening 27yrs - until he came into Heathrow and got pulled automatically.
    Top man hunting displayed there

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