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Victims' fury over 'corrupt Flying Squad kidnap plot' | Victims' fury over 'corrupt Flying Squad kidnap plot' |
(about 7 hours later) | |
The victims of an alleged police kidnap and robbery plot have spoken of their outrage and now intend to sue the Met. | The victims of an alleged police kidnap and robbery plot have spoken of their outrage and now intend to sue the Met. |
In the mid-90s, criminals kidnapped the partner of a cash-van driver and forced him to fill a suitcase with £50,000 to secure her release. | In the mid-90s, criminals kidnapped the partner of a cash-van driver and forced him to fill a suitcase with £50,000 to secure her release. |
Secret reports obtained by the BBC claim corrupt Flying Squad officers sent to investigate planned to repeat the crime - on the same two victims. | Secret reports obtained by the BBC claim corrupt Flying Squad officers sent to investigate planned to repeat the crime - on the same two victims. |
The Met says it will now contact both victims. | |
The details of the suspected conspiracy come from copies of two intelligence reports sources say were shredded by the Met in 2002. | The details of the suspected conspiracy come from copies of two intelligence reports sources say were shredded by the Met in 2002. |
But the two victims were unaware of the alleged plot until they were contacted by the BBC - almost 20 years on. | But the two victims were unaware of the alleged plot until they were contacted by the BBC - almost 20 years on. |
The driver, John, whose surname is being withheld for legal reasons, remembered an officer named in the reports. | The driver, John, whose surname is being withheld for legal reasons, remembered an officer named in the reports. |
He said: "He was very friendly, which made me feel relaxed. They were getting personal on what time I leave in the morning. | He said: "He was very friendly, which made me feel relaxed. They were getting personal on what time I leave in the morning. |
"But because they are police officers you believe them to be concerned about you." | "But because they are police officers you believe them to be concerned about you." |
He went on: "Seeing the names now just rakes you. You can't trust people." | He went on: "Seeing the names now just rakes you. You can't trust people." |
John continued: "I would have wanted to know the lot. Was I put under threat? Was in danger? The Met should have told me. I have been failed by the police." | John continued: "I would have wanted to know the lot. Was I put under threat? Was in danger? The Met should have told me. I have been failed by the police." |
The female victim, who asked not to be named, was traced to west Africa where she now lives. | The female victim, who asked not to be named, was traced to west Africa where she now lives. |
She said: "I was horrified when I was told. I felt sick and had to sit down. | She said: "I was horrified when I was told. I felt sick and had to sit down. |
"I can't get it through my head that somebody could be so evil to do such a thing after what John and I had gone through. | "I can't get it through my head that somebody could be so evil to do such a thing after what John and I had gone through. |
"Some people will do anything for money." | "Some people will do anything for money." |
The victim continued: "Those officers were making out that they were helping us - it's just incredible that police we trusted could behave like this." | The victim continued: "Those officers were making out that they were helping us - it's just incredible that police we trusted could behave like this." |
Recalling the allegedly corrupt officers, she said: "It was as if the police were trying to accuse John of being part of it. They took all his property and clothes - it was horrendous." | Recalling the allegedly corrupt officers, she said: "It was as if the police were trying to accuse John of being part of it. They took all his property and clothes - it was horrendous." |
The initial kidnap was so traumatic that for a long time she refused to leave her house. | The initial kidnap was so traumatic that for a long time she refused to leave her house. |
She has since separated from John, saying the ordeal contributed to the break-up. | She has since separated from John, saying the ordeal contributed to the break-up. |
The alleged plot included the duplication of a distinctive ring at a jewellers, which was to be shown to the driver to convince him his partner had again been taken prisoner. | The alleged plot included the duplication of a distinctive ring at a jewellers, which was to be shown to the driver to convince him his partner had again been taken prisoner. |
The victim still wears the ring. | The victim still wears the ring. |
She added: "I intend to sue the Metropolitan Police. As far as I'm concerned it's negligence." | She added: "I intend to sue the Metropolitan Police. As far as I'm concerned it's negligence." |
Former commander of the Flying Squad Roy Ram, now retired, said of the alleged conspiracy: "What's extraordinary is that this is not police officers stealing the proceeds of somebody else's criminal act. | Former commander of the Flying Squad Roy Ram, now retired, said of the alleged conspiracy: "What's extraordinary is that this is not police officers stealing the proceeds of somebody else's criminal act. |
"If this is true, this is police officers conspiring to commit a really serious criminal offence themselves - the kind of offence the rest of their colleagues were fighting hard against. | "If this is true, this is police officers conspiring to commit a really serious criminal offence themselves - the kind of offence the rest of their colleagues were fighting hard against. |
"I have never heard of anything audacious as this. I have never seen anything where police officers were producing material that would help them, such as this ring." | "I have never heard of anything audacious as this. I have never seen anything where police officers were producing material that would help them, such as this ring." |
He described the suspected conspiracy as a "betrayal" of the Flying Squad. | He described the suspected conspiracy as a "betrayal" of the Flying Squad. |
A Met spokesman said: "The Met's anti-corruption team investigated an alleged plot to carry out a robbery which involved corrupt police officers. | A Met spokesman said: "The Met's anti-corruption team investigated an alleged plot to carry out a robbery which involved corrupt police officers. |
"The intelligence was thoroughly investigated and a decision made to disrupt the attempted robbery by ensuring those involved became aware police were following them." | "The intelligence was thoroughly investigated and a decision made to disrupt the attempted robbery by ensuring those involved became aware police were following them." |
He continued: "It must be deeply disturbing to hear from the media, nearly 20 years on, that you were the intended target of a kidnap plot that was disrupted by police. | He continued: "It must be deeply disturbing to hear from the media, nearly 20 years on, that you were the intended target of a kidnap plot that was disrupted by police. |
"Taking legal action is a decision for the individuals concerned, however we will seek to contact them to discuss the matter. | "Taking legal action is a decision for the individuals concerned, however we will seek to contact them to discuss the matter. |
"If this were to happen today, we would consider working to inform people when they are at threat from criminals if it is appropriate." | "If this were to happen today, we would consider working to inform people when they are at threat from criminals if it is appropriate." |
The intelligence reports came to light weeks after a mass shredding of documents relating to a corruption inquiry in the Metropolitan Police was revealed. | The intelligence reports came to light weeks after a mass shredding of documents relating to a corruption inquiry in the Metropolitan Police was revealed. |
The "lorry-load" of material was shredded over two days. | The "lorry-load" of material was shredded over two days. |
The force is understood to have found one of the reports backed up on computer. | The force is understood to have found one of the reports backed up on computer. |
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