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I have given CoL until 1pm to get back to me with some information if they fail to do this I will be contacting IPCC, the press/media and my MP and HoL contacts. You can probably understand I am currently very angry. Alexander Hanff |
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Probably propping up a wonky desk somewhere. I trust you kept a copy ? |
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:wtf: ---------- Post added at 11:39 ---------- Previous post was at 11:28 ---------- I can find details of the Metropolitan Police Specialist Crime Unit. |
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http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/34...post13914.html and are you ready to get down to relevant detail? I have my list almost completed - just needs a little tweaking and editing, and then I can produce a list of neatly numbered factual questions directed to you that are still needing properly substantiated answers, from your first post here, to yesterday's date. Remember you need to commit to answering them ALL as best as you can, or else the list won't be posted. Otherwise there is a real danger we will waste a lot of time here going round and round in an orgy of mutual provocation about off topic issues. I for one am not prepared to tolerate that and will make my feelings known through the appropriate channels. |
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City of London Police have a business fraud desk (apparently the term Fraud Squad was replaced by Specialist Crime in the Met, not sure about CoL).
http://www.cityoflondon.police.uk/Ci...inessfraud.htm City of London Police fraud desk: Telephone: 020 7601 6999 Fax: 020 7601 2345 Email: frauddesk@city-of-london.pnn.police.uk They have some helpful Fraud prevention tips; Quote:
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The reporting line takes you to the assistant commissioner Frank Armstrong if I'm not mistaken. According to this picture it is Det Ch Supt Steve Head who leads the Specialist Crime Operations. I'll leave it there. Alex if you need more info just ask. |
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http://company.monster.co.uk/colpuk/#scd Furthermore, the Metropolitain Police have a Specialist Crime DIRECTORATE, replacing the old "Fraud Squad". A couple of posters have mentioned talking to their local police and being told that the Met were investigating. http://www.met.police.uk/scd/special...list_crime.htm O. |
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They have now located the file and given me the crime reference number as well as the details of the DS in CID (at Snowhill) who is in charge of the case. I waiting for him to call me back and will update again once I have more info.
So despite the SCU myth they spun me at least they have found it and confimed it has a crime number and is being investigated. I am still unhappy at being misled but I look forward to an update from the DS in charge of the case in the next couple of hours. Alexander Hanff ---------- Post added at 11:57 ---------- Previous post was at 11:56 ---------- Quote:
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One presumes the investigating officers won't be going through the overseas help desk, and that BT may just have to do a little bit more than refer them to the April 2008 Webwise FAQ. It could be a novel experience for some people, answering police questions, and having to really think hard about whether the answers are true. Certainly a bit different from dealing with customers, when you can just decide to turn off the tap and keep silent. It is obviously time now for certain people to be seeking/obtaining legal advice/er/opinion, again... |
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Happy to have a bash at it if you're going to be a gentleman about it. But if you load it with aggression I'll ignore it. Your call. |
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We will not accept users baiting each other. Debate nicely, or don't post thank you.
A reminder to all. The reported post function shouldn't be used simply because you don't agree that others have an opposing stance on a matter to yourself. It should only be used where the forum's terms of use have been broken. |
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