Sunday, August 21, 2005

MET POLICE COVER UP, BUT WHY?


De Menezes family murder charge call

Relatives of the Brazilian man shot dead by anti-terror police on a London Tube train want them to be charged with murder.

Officers "mistakenly" thought Jean Charles de Menezes was a suicide bomber, but recently leaked documents show he did not try to "run away" from police or "vault the ticket barrier" before they gunned him down at Stockwell Tube station as initial reports suggested.


According to documents obtained by ITV News, the Brazilian entered the station at a normal walking pace and picked up a copy of a free newspaper.

The leaked report also indicated that Mr de Menezes was wearing a light denim jacket and not the heavily padded coat as initially claimed.

Harriet Wistrich, lawyer for the de Menezes family, said they were distressed at the new revelations, calling them "shocking and terrifying" and adding that it raises serious questions about the Metropolitan Police's shoot-to-kill policy.

The family of Mr de Menezes has called for a public inquiry into the death of the electrician.

Maria Beatriz de Figueiredo, an aunt of Mr de Menezes, said: "We never believed that story of theirs. We knew that they (London authorities) were lying."

On July 22, police had been monitoring a flat in Scotia Road, Tulse Hill, south London, which they believed was linked to the previous day's bomb attempts.

The intelligence operation might have been compromised because an officer on the stakeout operation had been unable to record him on video leaving the building because he had gone to the toilet.

Mr de Menezes left the property before taking a bus to Stockwell tube station, where he was shot seven times in the head and once in the shoulder by armed police officers. Three other bullets missed.

Scotland Yard Commissioner Sir Ian Blair initially said the shooting was "directly linked" to anti-terror operations but detectives later established he was not connected to attempts to blow up three Underground trains and a bus in the capital the previous day.

-COURTESY OF http://www.itn.co.uk/news/312121.html-

[it just goes to show that this whole thing is a cover up. Lets say for example that the leaked documents were not compared to the cctv footage and the truth was not found, we would believe this guy to be either working for, or have links to 'Al-Qaeda', rite? definetly, the exact same thing we think of the other suspects. But now we have to question the credibility of these claims. The Met Police alongside with the government surely tried to keep this a cover up but failed thanks to ITN, so whos to trust them anymore? could this whole episode of 'terror' be bought on by intelligence services, ordered by the governement? It seems more than likely. First they CREATE a problem, the OFFER A SOLUTION, then they TAKE ACTION. And in this case, theyve created the whole terror thing, next they'll say something to the effect of "Islam is behind this, we need to stop these terrorists" and finally they'll do what theyre doing now i.e create mass media propaganda and turn people against Islam and then introduce things like ID cards and also justify the long-lasting war in Iraq, which we all know is a war or OIL. ]

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