British Police Infiltrated By Islamic Radicals

“And while the police say they cannot dismiss those with terror links – they have no problem dismissing those who are members of a legal, law abiding, legitimate political party.”

News article filed by BNP news team
   
On the second anniversary of the 7th July bombings in central London in which 52 innocent people were killed by Muslim bombers Britain’s police forces have been infiltrated by members of al Qaeda, it has been claimed. Up to eight police staff – civilians and officers have been found to have links to Islamic extremism. Some have even attended terror training camps in Iraq and Afghanistan. They are to be found working in the Metropolitan Police, among other forces.

The pressure on police to employ more ethnic minorities is believed to have led to the problem which increases the growing distrust of the Muslim community by non-Muslims.

What is of concern, however, is that the individuals cannot be dismissed as police have no legal power to do so! Some have been in possession of pictures and videos of beheadings and roadside bombings in Iraq. The individuals are not posted on sensitive duties and are being closely monitored, but political correctness has been blamed as the reason that they have not been dismissed. Fifth column

Islamic extremists may be infiltrating other British institutions – only last week several medical staff with links to Islamic terror were held after car bomb attempts in London and the attack on Glasgow Airport. A member of staff at the Home Office was found to be a member of an extreme Islamic organisation. It is believed that there has been inside information on rescue procedures given to terrorists as the car parked in Haymarket was in a designated assembly point which would have been used for members of the public and emergency services if the first car bomb had gone off. The BNP’s use of the term ”fifth column”, when referring to Islamic radical has proven to be spot on.

After the Met Police had been accused of being “institutionally racist” in the wake of the Stephen Lawrence murder, it has fallen over itself to recruit more ethnic minority staff and officers. This may have proved a serious mistake.

And while the police say they cannot dismiss those with terror links – they have no problem dismissing those who are members of a legal, law abiding, legitimate political party. Any police officer who is found to be a member of the BNP will be dismissed from their job.

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2007-07-07