In the Lowestoft Journal of 24 December 2009 there is an interview with Suffolk chief constable Simon Ash. He stated that his force was toiling tirelessly to catch the burglars bringing misery to families in Lowestoft and Waveney. What Hypocrisy!
Officers of the Lowestoft Police station have:
aided and abetted many counts of burglary to my home in Yarmouth Road Lowestoft
aided and abetted criminal damage to my home of such severity that ultimately the entire house had to be demolished and rebuilt from scratch
aided and abetted armed robbery and assault with a deadly weapon in my home
aided and abetted possession of stolen property from my home
conspired with this criminal gang to possess stolen property
For the last 6+ years I have been living a nightmare: Everything I thought I knew about the way the system was supposed to work has been turned upside down. It is like living in an episode of the Twilight Zone.
While I was working overseas a criminal gang subjected my family home in Lowestoft to extremes of criminal damage, and stole the entire contents of my house. Yes, my home was completely cleared, left empty! Some examples of the criminal damage were:
Destruction of Yew tunnel that was a feature of my home.
Destruction of wisteria on front of my house.
Drilling holes into window frames, brick walls, stairway.
Barricading the side passage to keep me out of my own home. This destroyed the brickwork on the side of my house in such a manner that any repair short of demolishing the wall and rebuilding would be unsightly.
This gang helped themselves to all of my possessions. They either destroyed these items, kept items for themselves and the items are still in their homes, or they sold the items keeping the proceeds for themselves. Some examples: My Bang and Olufson colour television set and my book case are clearly visible in the front room of one of the gang members' houses when observed from the public pavement. I filed a criminal complaint with the Lowestoft Police. PC Mackay said that she would go to his house, arrest him, and get my TV set back. But shortly thereafter she told me that she had talked to him, and that he was a nice chap, and that I could not have my TV set back after all. I went to the thief's house myself and demanded that he return my TV. PC Brown then threatened me with arrest if I ever contacted the thief again, in person or by phone; In other words the Lowestoft Police were intimidating the victim and protecting this criminal gang. Years later, in response to an IPCC investigation PC Mackay denied these facts. She was proven to be a liar by an audio recording of her messages to me. She then tried to distort the time-line in a pathetic attempt to cover for her earlier actions, and was exposed in yet further lies by the same recording. The thieves fenced some of my possessions at Durrants Auction Rooms in Beccles. There is a clear paper trail that proves this. Many of these items were unique; they could only have come from my home. Mr. Nicholas Rudge, the manager at Durrants, gave the Police evidence that proved what was sold, but the Police looked for ways to suppress this evidence. One item was a set of Corgi/Dinky die-cast model toys. The thief, Mr. Brian Allan, sold a set of such toys in the same month that my toys were stolen from my home. He was known to have spent many months alone and unsupervised in my home. He had access, motive, and he sold a set of toys that matched those stolen from me for £1800. He told DC Hogan of the Lowestoft Police that the toys he sold were the childhood toys of himself, and his (conveniently deceased) brother. I gave DC Hogan a detailed itemized list of my toys, including descriptions of unique damage to some of them. How could I have known such detailed information about the thief's childhood toys? I asked DC Hogan to show this list to the buyer, and ask if the models on my list substantially matched those bought at auction. This would of course prove the source of the toys was my home. DC Hogan stated that she could not do this as the buyer was unknown. Years later I discovered that all buyers at UK auctions are required by law to provide proper identification before they will be allowed to buy anything. I verified this fact with Sothebys, Christies, and Bonhams. I even attempted to buy at auction from Bonhams without ID in order to test the system; they stopped me from buying. Thus it is certain that the buyer was known. I filed an IPCC complaint that DC Hogan had lied to me and deliberately suppressed this evidence. She responded that she had not lied because although Nicholas Rudge of Durrants was happy to tell her the identity of the buyer, she chose not to ask. Thus she did not know the buyer, and so had not lied. Indeed this has become a recurring theme: DC Hogan is given the evidence, she chooses not to look at it, therefore she is not lying when she claims that she had not seen the read more