Posted on February 9, 2010

Dizaei Conviction: BNP Demands Inquiry into Political Correctness at Metropolitan Police

“Such an inquiry must focus on whether that group is able to influence the police service through the threat of calling any critic a racist,” British National Party legal director Lee Barnes LLB


Ali Dizaei

British National Party legal director Lee Barnes LLB has demanded an inquiry into the extent of political correctness within the police service and the role of the Black Police Officers’ Association in covering up allegations against now convicted police commander Ali Dizaei.

“The real issue regarding the conviction of the corrupt Mr Dizaei is not his criminal behaviour, but the actions of the Metropolitan Police and the National Black Police Officers Association (NBPA),” Mr Barnes told BNP News.

“For years the police have investigated Dizaei for a string of allegations including threats to kill, fraud, corruption and perverting the course of justice.

“But every time he has managed to play the race card and escape prosecution, both in the courts and in the police service,” Mr Barnes said.

“It appears that whilst the era of ‘The Untouchables’ as regards gangsters is over, there are certain police officers who can act like gangsters and remain as untouchables.”

Mr Barnes said the BNP therefore demand an immediate public inquiry into the extent that political correctness within the police service facilitated the commission of crimes by Mr Dizaei.

In addition, there also needs to be an investigation into the role of the Black Police Officers Association and its support for Mr Dizaei.

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Dizaei Conviction: BNP Demands Inquiry into Political Correctness at Metropolitan Police
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One Comment on “Dizaei Conviction: BNP Demands Inquiry into Political Correctness at Metropolitan Police”

  • It is just a simply question, an obvious one actually but is there a, WHITE Police Officers Association? Surely there must be, there has to be, no? I will make a wild guess and assume that only Blacks can associate as Blacks and Whites, well, Whites are not allowed the same privilege. Why? Another guess and this is going out there but perhaps it is the White person that is to be displaced and removed from the world and “allowing” Whites to associate does not aid this process of removal.

    If I am wrong about whether Whites as police can associate in a Whites Only police group, well, I’d be shocked but I doubt that I will be so surprised that hypocrisy is not so coddled because it is here in the “United” States.

    Posted by Lwesson on February 10, 2010 at 8:04 am

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