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Post  kitti Mon 13 Feb - 16:37

Scotland yard commander jailed for 3 years for perverting the course off justice and misconduct.....


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Post  kitti Mon 13 Feb - 16:41

Again.....only this time there won't be no appeal.
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Post  AnnaEsse Mon 13 Feb - 16:47

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2012/feb/13/ali-dizaei-guilty-retrial?newsfeed=true

One of the most senior British police officers ever to be convicted of corruption offences has been jailed after a jury found he had tried to frame an innocent man and told a series of lies in an attempt to cover up his abuse of office.

He received a three-year prison sentence at London's Southwark crown court on Monday, although this will be reduced by the 15 months he has already spent behind bars.

Ali Dizaei, a commander with Scotland Yard, was convicted of falsely arresting a web designer in a dispute over money and then lying in official statements by claiming he had been assaulted and threatened by the man.

Dizaei showed little reaction, but while waiting for the verdict, his head was bowed and his brow furrowed. After the jury announced its unanimous verdict, his wife hid her face as she tried to avoid crying.

Dizaei's 27-year police career will end with him being drummed out of the force in disgrace. He is almost certain to lose his pension after a clash in the street outside a restaurant which saw him abuse his authority as one of the Britain's top officers.

It is the second time he has been convicted of the offences. Dizaei was first convicted in 2010 but that conviction was quashed by the court of appeal in May 2011 after evidence emerged that Dizaei's accuser, Waad al-Baghdadi, had falsely claimed £27,000 in welfare benefits for his dead father, which raised questions about his reliability as a witness.

The jury were not told that Baghdadi has been arrested over two rape allegations. A Met police spokesperson confirmed that detectives were investigating the allegations and that a file had been sent to the CPS to consider bringing charges.

Dizaei reacted to the verdict by saying the jury had not been told of criminal allegations against Baghdadi.

In a recess before he was sentenced, Dizaei said: "The IPCC and CPS played every trick in the book to ensure the jury were not told the extent of Baghdadi's criminality. I challenge the CPS for the rape allegations. It's a sad day that a convicted fraudster, under investigation for rape and assault, is believed over a police officer.''

After 11 hours of deliberations, the jury in the current trial decided it did not believe the police chief's account and instead believed the evidence of Baghdadi, despite his conviction for fraud.

After the verdict Dizaei's wife vowed to fight on: "I promise you I will never give up. We will go back to the court of appeal. I will never give up."

Dizaei was an outspoken critic of the police on race, leader of the National Black Police Association (NBPA), and a key figure in a race war that erupted at the top of Scotland Yard in the summer of 2008.

He had been cleared of criminal charges in 2003 and returned to duty despite Scotland Yard suspecting him of serious offences. That inquiry had intensified after MI5 had suspicions that the Iranian-born officer was a danger to national security.

In the case at Southwark crown court, the crown alleged that on 18 July 2008, Dizaei had clashed with Baghdadi, who claimed the police commander owed him £600 for a website he had designed.

Dizaei then arrested Baghdadi, using the special call sign given to him as a commander – Metro 35 – to call for back-up to take his prisoner away. He claimed to have been assaulted and poked in the stomach with the mouthpiece of a shisha pipe. Dizaei filled out official statements and maintained his false account on the witness stand.

Baghdadi spent 24 hours in a cell and six weeks on bail before it was decided he would not face charges. Scotland Yard handed the case over to the Independent Police Complaints Commission, which investigated Dizaei. He becomes the most high-profile scalp obtained by a watchdog that has faced questions about its effectiveness.

The jury at Southwark crown court was unanimous in finding Dizaei guilty of misconduct in public office and perverting the course of justice. They had begun considering their verdict on Thursday afternoon.

A doctor who examined Dizaei said he had faked injuries he claimed to have suffered during the arrest.

The jury convicted Dizaei despite hearing evidence Baghdadi had previously lied. The jury heard that the web designer:

• Was accused of glassing a man in the street outside a central London nightclub in September 2009, according to two witnesses who testified in court.

• Gave false details in the first trial about his real name, age and date of birth.

• Used false documents to get into Britain from Syria.

• Was convicted in September 2011 of committing benefit fraud from 2007 to 2010 and sentenced to eight months' imprisonment, and was released on the eve of the trial.

In his closing speech, prosecutor Peter Wright QC said Dizaei had suffered a "humiliating loss of face" on the night and went on to deliberately arrest Baghdadi on a "cooked up allegation".

Dizaei wrongly arrested Baghdadi after a row over a website but it was a "wholesale abuse of his power", said Wright, adding Dizaei believed he could do what he wanted and told the jury: "Woe to anyone who crosses his path."

After his 2010 conviction, Dizaei was jailed for four years and served one year before being released after his successful appeal.
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Post  kitti Mon 13 Feb - 16:55

Scary to think that people like him work for SY.
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Post  Lioned Mon 13 Feb - 18:08

kitti wrote:Again.....only this time there won't be no appeal.


There will be an appeal.

The MET Police have a history of being rubbish and this is yet another example.They let him have his job back last time on 'full pay' and gave him gardening leave indefinitely,they are useless.
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Post  AnnaEsse Mon 13 Feb - 19:51

Lioned wrote:
kitti wrote:Again.....only this time there won't be no appeal.


There will be an appeal.

The MET Police have a history of being rubbish and this is yet another example.They let him have his job back last time on 'full pay' and gave him gardening leave indefinitely,they are useless.

There have been quite a few allegations against him in the past and each time he shouted 'racism.' I think there were a lot of people within the Met as well as outside the Met who were of the opinion that he was just a bent cop who used racism as his get out of jail free card.
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Post  Lioned Mon 13 Feb - 21:22

AnnaEsse wrote:
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kitti wrote:Again.....only this time there won't be no appeal.


There will be an appeal.

The MET Police have a history of being rubbish and this is yet another example.They let him have his job back last time on 'full pay' and gave him gardening leave indefinitely,they are useless.

There have been quite a few allegations against him in the past and each time he shouted 'racism.' I think there were a lot of people within the Met as well as outside the Met who were of the opinion that he was just a bent cop who used racism as his get out of jail free card.

Yes offcourse they can be excused for being a bit twitchy with all the accusations of institutional racism going on but one would like to think that our finest force could be disciplined in their work when necessary,though there are precious few examples of this.
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Post  kitti Mon 13 Feb - 22:14

Dizaei will remain a senior police officer until the bureaucratic formal process of throwing him out of the force can be completed.

He will then be sacked for gross misconduct and could face losing all or part of his pension under further measures aimed at punishing corrupt officers.


They can't wait to get rid off him.
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