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Another forensic examination of Sean’s account of his experiences in the Tactical Support Group (TSG).
For part one of this blog see the https://afaircopuk.blog/2025/04/02/seans-allegations-against-his-former-colleagues-are-very-serious-very-suspect/ Introduction. In this blog I reveal vital new information that is highly relevant to the high profile allegations of sectarianism that were made by the former PSNI officer ‘Sean’ in the Belfast Telegraph. At the outset I repeat what I have said everytime I write about Continue reading
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Sean’s allegations against his former colleagues are very serious, but they are also very problematic.
Introduction. There is no place for bigotry in any police service. The public must be able to trust that officers will conduct their duties impartially and everyone must be treated with dignity in their workplace. Sectarian officers should be sacked, but allegations without evidence require examination. The article earlier this month in the Belfast Telegragh Continue reading
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Belfast Newsletter 23.01.2025
Asking the questions about the vague and protracted investigation “linked” to the Police Ombudsman. Continue reading
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Barking up the wrong lampost.
I believe most of Northern Ireland’s problems can be solved with the right leadership and (when required) the right laws. However, I am sceptical about Alliance’s proposal for a new Commission and regulatory framework for dealing with the display/erection of flags, signs and emblems here. In this blog I will list some of reasons I Continue reading
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There is no such thing as total security; but there are lessons for us all from the attack on Magdeburg Christmas market.
A few weeks ago, my wife and family and I visited Berlin. Christmas is a great time to visit German cities and enjoy festive markets and the delicious Glühwein. As we headed to Dublin airport, I mentioned terrorism to my companions. It was a brief mention, hopefully not a dampener on our lively mood. I Continue reading
