Author Topic: Operation Apache  (Read 3699 times)

0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.

Offline campion

  • Senior Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 1967
Operation Apache
« on: March 01, 2012, 12:04:PM »
       Does anyone know if the Essex Police internal investigation into Essex Police corruption code named
Operation Apache, coincided with the COLP investigation into Essex Police/ Bamber ?   

Hartley

  • Guest
Re: Operation Apache
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2012, 12:15:PM »
       Does anyone know if the Essex Police internal investigation into Essex Police corruption code named
Operation Apache, coincided with the COLP investigation into Essex Police/ Bamber ?   

I don't believe so, 'Operation Apache' was conducted between 1996 & 1999.

The COLP investigation of the Bamber case was carried out in 1991.

There is also the Dickinson enquiry, which I don't recall when that was carried out without looking it up.
EDIT: The Dickinson Enquiry was ordered in 1986.
« Last Edit: March 01, 2012, 12:27:PM by Hartley »

Offline campion

  • Senior Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 1967
Re: Operation Apache
« Reply #2 on: March 01, 2012, 12:50:PM »
    Hartley, First things first, welcome back. Secondly, it seems inconceivable to me, at least, that Operation Apache which was a four year investigation into Essex Police corruption, wouldn't have touched on WHF considering the magnitude of conspiracy allegations, check out Bernard O'Mahoney on the Rettendon Three website if you get the time, there seem to be amazing similarities that run as a theme, the supergrass Darren was heavily involved with corrupt officers. 

Hartley

  • Guest
Re: Operation Apache
« Reply #3 on: March 01, 2012, 01:06:PM »
    Hartley, First things first, welcome back. Secondly, it seems inconceivable to me, at least, that Operation Apache which was a four year investigation into Essex Police corruption, wouldn't have touched on WHF considering the magnitude of conspiracy allegations, check out Bernard O'Mahoney on the Rettendon Three website if you get the time, there seem to be amazing similarities that run as a theme, the supergrass Darren was heavily involved with corrupt officers.

Hi Campion, you probably know much more about this than I do (which is very little), but I remember looking at it a while back and wondered whether any of the police officers involved in the Bamber case, could have been involved with 'Op A'. The name 'Oakley' rings a bell.

guest7363

  • Guest
Re: Operation Apache
« Reply #4 on: March 01, 2012, 01:25:PM »
•On the night of this particular crime Essex police didn’t apply an incident number as they wrongly got it confused with a different incident – this single point meant that no case could be created.
 •The fact there was no incident number recorded and the confusion over another unrelated crime somehow created a situation whereby the police did not attend and collect evidence at the time, this second point compounded the first and ensured that no case could be properly presented to the CPS.
 •The incident took place in Clacton and my Daughter lived in Colchester, neither force reacted to 999 calls because they each assumed it was the others responsibility.
 •We were never kept up to date with important events, there is a mandate that victims and witnesses must be kept informed, Essex Police forgot to inform us of crucial court dates where as witnesses we could be called, the Domestic Violence unit in Colchester were also supposed to liaise this information to the victim – How does that happen, how can this type of mistake be made when there is already a spotlight on the case and Jason Gwillim was supposed to be managing the relationship?
 •The case was officially dropped because Tim Newcomb – the Divisional Commander alleged that we never made a complaint in the first place – Wrong, we made complaints and statements, there was a hearing but we were not informed or empowered to attend, the case was thrown out due to LACK OF EVIDENCE
Sorry to but in campian but just googled essex police cover up and this looks like a recent case, seems to me they still play the same tricks.

andrea

  • Guest
Re: Operation Apache
« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2012, 01:30:PM »
Hi Deedaar, are you talking about the rettendon range rover murders?

guest7363

  • Guest
Re: Operation Apache
« Reply #6 on: March 01, 2012, 01:36:PM »
I dont no Andrea i wanted to keep names off, it seems some guy is on about his daughters case? just google Essex police cover up Theres about 60000 pages and it blew my laptop up? only joking lol