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Introduction: The
Officer's letter
This letter was written by a serving Officer in the
Bermuda police force. We worked together, at the time the Officer was a detective
sergeant.
Subsequently the Officer was promoted to Inspector and at
the time of writing the letter it is my understanding he was the Officer in charge of the
Force Intelligence Bureau.
The Officer continues to serve in the Bermuda Police
Force.
You may not consider the content of the letter to be of
importance. However, it is important to be aware of some occurrences prior to the
creation of the Officer's letter (written in October 1996).
- I left in 1990.
- In 1991, when I attended the Island to give evidence, I
complained about the circumstances of my expulsion.
- Allegedly, an investigation took place.
- I made it known blank (signed) search warrants were being
used by the Narcotics department
- This was allegedly investigated
- NOTHING HAPPENED
It is reasonable to assume the Inspector (a former
sergeant in the narcotics department) was questioned about my allegations. So what
did he say?
- If he denied the allegations, why is he now acknowledging
that I was subverted and betrayed now?
- If he admitted the allegations, why has my complaint not
been upheld and why was the Officer promoted?
With regard to '1' above, I believe it only reasonable to
ask the Officer to document the subversion and betrayal to which he is referring.
To my recollection the Officer has a genius I.Q. He
would not write in such terms unless they were appropriate.
Why was I subverted (overthrown; ruined) and betrayed
(stabbed in the back; the subject of disloyalty; given up treacherously)? Is it any
coincidence this occurred immediately following my recording of a conversation in which a
senior Officer is named as being a conspirator in the cocaine importation case I was
investigating?
The Officer's letter.
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