If the police can stitch up Andrew Mitchell, they can stitch up anybody.
A lawless mob, all the lies about Charles de Menezes were ridiculously disfgusting attempts to deflect blame from themselves, though many were willing to believe the "party line" on that one.
Rightly, if unfortunately, people don't really trust the police at all anymore, but at least with Plebgate poeple maybe starting to realise in the middle-upper echelons of society what the working classes(and football fans) have had to put up with for decades or more.
The RAF are worse they are all corrupt, I am with you I am going to mistrust all of the RAF and tar them with the same brush based on the actions of a stupid few.....
Three former British military officers have been arrested in the biggest-ever Armed Forces corruption probe.
Two key ex-RAF personnel, a former Army reservist and a British businessman are among those to be questioned over an investigation into money *laundering and corruption.
The probe centres on claims as much as £50million of British and American taxpayers’ money is thought to have been paid in exchange for engineering works at an Afghan airbase.
The RAF men arrested are ex-Group Captain Jonathan Derbyshire and former Squadron Leader Karim Coslett. Ex-Army reservist Lieutenant Colonel Andy Bruce was also arrested along with businessman Preston Andrews.
The four were questioned at police stations in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk, Cardiff and Berwick, Northumberland, before being released on police bail.
All three former servicemen played key roles in 2010 in securing Kandahar Airfield against Taliban attackers who regularly fire rockets and try to infiltrate the vast complex.
MoD police fraud detectives are investigating a company called Jetspark Construction Kandahar which did work at the base.
The engineering company was set up in Kandahar in early 2010 by British businessman Andrews, 50. Group Captain Derbyshire, 41, was then deputy head of security on the base. The two men live in Bury St Edmunds.
A security source told the Mirror: “This investigation is massive – probably the biggest the MoD fraud police have launched.”
Claims are being looked at that within months of Jetspark being set up, Derbyshire and Bruce had quit the Armed Forces and were working for the company. Both are listed as shareholders.
Last night the MoD said: “We are aware of these allegations. They are being investigated by the MoD Police.”
Jetspark were believed to be main contractors for moving badly-needed building rubble around the base at Kandahar. The rubble is used for raising buildings within the airfield above the devastating winter flood level.
By April 2010 the “Five Ponds Project” was devised, it is claimed. This was a plan to dig five reservoirs – some six times the size of a football pitch – to hold the flood water. The waste dirt or “sub-base”was then reportedly sold on to contractors on the base.
Investigators are looking at claims that the company was able to sell the dirt at a premium rate all over the base because builders were unable to dig it up themselves outside the wire because of the risk of attacks by Taliban fighters.
Preston Andrews said last night: “I’m helping police with their inquiries.”