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jrobertson
14-10-08, 11:05 AM
www.telegraph.co.uk (http://www.telegraph.co.uk) - Telegraph.co.uk - 14-Oct-08

Jean Charles de Menezes inquest: officer admits changing evidence (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/3192792/Jean-Charles-de-Menezes-inquest-officer-admits-changing-evidence.html)

A senior police officer has admitted tampering with evidence in the Jean Charles de Menezes inquest.


By Caroline Gammell
Last Updated: 6:39AM BST 14 Oct 2008

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/telegraph/multimedia/archive/00996/de-menezes-220summL_996690f.jpg Jean Charles de Menezes inquest: a police officer has admitted tampering with evidence Photo: AP

The surveillance officer deleted parts of his computerised notes which suggested Deputy Assistant Commissioner Cressida ******** said the Brazilian electrician should be allowed to get on a Tube train at Stockwell station because he was "not carrying anything".

Read more (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/politics/lawandorder/3192792/Jean-Charles-de-Menezes-inquest-officer-admits-changing-evidence.html)

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Isis
14-10-08, 09:04 PM
I don't know what to think about this, I just don't know, you see I was in London, as you know I work there, and I was crossing the road we were just down the road from Aldgate station and we (meaing myself and a colleague) saw all the police, ambulance and fire crews going up the road, and I turned round and said there are a lot of emergency services going there just for a train stuck in a tunnel, as this is what we were told when getting off at our terminus, plus the fact that the tube station near us was closed and this was what was put on the board. I also know of someone that was in the tube at Aldgate Tube station and they were off work for at least 3 months.

Also my Hubby works for the tube, thank god he was at home that day, it leaves me worried, its always there, as soon as I hear lots of sirens in London I go cold, it never leaves me.

It was a stange time up there, people were jumpy also the day after a lot people stayed home, I would not, there is no way that those bothers were going to stop me from going to work and living a normal life, sounds familiar doesn't it. I am sad :( that an innocent man died, but what if he had been the one they were watching, it just does not bear thinking about. I just don't know with this one its a difficult call for me.:(

Lady Penelope
14-10-08, 10:49 PM
:(Difficult call for any human to endure Isis when dealing with Terrorism.

I remember many airline crew, passengers and friends throughout 9/11 that were lost or effected. So who the hell are we Joe Public to criticize, could we as an individual do any better?

I think not!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!