Showing posts with label Inspector Kamlesh Mistry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspector Kamlesh Mistry. Show all posts

Sunday, October 05, 2014

Inspector Kamlesh Mistry, Leicestershire Police, Sgt Chris Wharton, Police Corruption

In 2011 I posted a blog post about Leicestershire Police, Sgt Chris Wharton's Twitter Account. Tweets shown below.

The tweets made me feel Chris Wharton's dissatisfaction with his employers echoed mine.

I raised this on my blog and the police.

Sgt Chris Wharton was asked by Leicestershire Police Professional Standards
to close his account. He followed that instruction and then chose to ignore it
in March 2013.

When he reopened the account he insulted me and went onto repeat that insult
in court a year ago.

He was able obtain the assistance of his corrupt boss Inspector Kamlesh Mistry.

The inspector in his statement chose not to mention Sgt Wharton was asked to
close his account by the standards department.

He blamed me! Claiming I had inappropriately republished the Sgt's Tweets.
suggesting the Sgt feared he would be discredited by me.

Of course after my court case and subsequent professional standards investigation
Sgt Wharton was found guilty of disrespect and bringing his own force into discredit.



From the Inspectors Statement


From Detective Simon Eyley in his statement he states
how back in 2011 when I raised concerns about Sgt Wharton's
Tweets, the Sgt said in hindsight he ought to have known
better. He also states Inspector Mistry was aware of this
so why did Inspector hide his knowledge or lie in his statement
and bring charges? because he was a corrupt puppet controlled
by the former Rutland Commander now Detective Inspector Johnny
Monks.



 




All the the information shown from statements were read in public court at Leicester Magistrates
Court.

Sgt Wharton's case was dropped, I would have preferred a not guilty.

Through out my trial most of the police evidence was show to be untruthful
by statements provided by other Leicestershire Police Officers and staff
who are not corrupt.


Friday, October 14, 2011


Sgt Chris Wharton, Leicestershire Constabulary, Low Morale, Therasa May

Sgt Chris Wharton, Leicestershire Constabulary, Low Morale, Therasa May
Is this the reason why Leicestershire Police fail so many off us?

Earlier Tweet by Sgt Chris Wharton Leicestershire Constabulary

 Chris Wharton 

Working dangerously on minimum numbers and low morale EVERY SHIFT.....
28 minutes ago

Is it low morale that made his colleagues at Oakham Police subject me to years of hate by chucking away
the evidence of hate I gave them.

Inspector Johnny Monks trained them well.

And  he has the cheek to complain he has no pay rise!


 Chris Wharton 

Pay day today for Leicestershire police . No pay rise though due to pay freeze and and thus I have 
31 minutes ago

 I say what a cheek because this is one of the officers who dealt with one of my complaints about lack of police action and another member of the public also experienced the same poor service when he was permanently based here in Oakham.



Saturday, September 22, 2012

Oakham Murder of Neil Corby, Jamie North of Glen Drive Oakham and Adam Barker of Willoughby Gardens, Oakham, were remanded in custody.


Jamie North, 33, of Glen Drive, Oakham and Adam Barker, 33, of Willoughby Gardens, Oakham, were remanded in custody for the Murder of Neil Corby of 25 Gaol Street, Oakham Rutland.

They will appear again on Monday at Loughborough Magistrates Court, when it is likely their case will
referred to Crown Court.



Jamie North





Adam Barker moved to Oakham this year from Uppingham where he had lived since 2002 moving in from
Balderton Newark









Adam Barker























Loughborough Magistrates Court


Phone: 01509 215715
Address: Loughborough Court House, 60, Pinfold Gate, Loughborough, LE11 1DQ


Court building open: 9.30 am, Court building closed: 4.30 pm (except every 2nd Friday each month at 1.00 pm)

Court counter open: 9.30 am, Court counter closed: Mon to Thurs 4.00 pm Friday 3.00 pm (except every 2nd Friday each month 12.30 pm)


We should remember All suspects are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


A story and photograph of Jamie North and his partner was published in the Rutland Times on Friday 13 July 2012 11:37

http://www.rutland-times.co.uk/news/local/couple-say-they-are-lucky-to-be-alive-after-kitchen-fire-in-oakham-1-4055380



A COUPLE say they are lucky to be alive after they awoke to find their kitchen on fire.

Jamie North and Emma Baum were in their flat in Waltham House, Glen Drive, Oakham along with 15-month-old daughter Poppy when they were heard a banging noise at 11.30pm on Tuesday.

Jamie thought they had left a door open but when they checked they were shocked to find their toaster, fridge freezer and kitchen units were on fire.

Emma, 26 quickly used a washing up bowl to throw water over the flames and put them out.

She said: “As soon as the flames were out, Jamie ran into to get Poppy from her room and we got out of the flat.

“We got our neighbours to evacuate too, and I called 999 and two fire engines and an ambulance were here very quickly.”

The couple and young Poppy were lucky to only suffer from minor smoke inhalation from the blaze but were left very shaken.

Describing the drama, Emma said: “I just froze and couldn’t believe it. I was in total shock.

“I was shouting ‘get water, get water’.

“I managed to get to the washing up bowl and just throw that over it which luckily put it out.

“We’re all lucky to be alive because we’re quite heavy sleepers and our smoke alarm didn’t go off.

“I know you’re not supposed to throw water onto electricals but I just did what I thought was right and the fire brigade said I did a really good job in putting it out.”

Jamie, 32, said: “I was just so shocked and froze when I saw the flames everywhere.

“I then went to look for towels and before I knew it, Emma had thrown the water over it and put it out.

“She was a hero.”

He added: “I’ve just been made redundant from my job and we don’t have insurance



Photographs from the Murder Scene 25 Gaol Street Oakham Rutland





Leicestershire Constabulary Dog Unit


Gaol Street Oakham remained Closed  for the day


Leicestershire Constabulary Outside the Gaol Street Flats Oakham




Leicestershire Constabulary Scientific Support 
entering the ground floor flat.


PCSO makes enquiries at nearby homes

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Detective Inspector Geoff Brookes





Inspector Kam Mystery Rutland LPU Commander














Lunch arrived for the investigating officers


At around 1.45 Ford of Oakham Funeral Directors 
arrived to take away the body.


Police watch as the body in bag is placed in Fords van




Police follow van

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Hambleton Bakery who could not open there shop decided to give away the daily bread delivery to passing people in the High Street.




FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2012


Oakham Murder, Police name murder victim, Neil Corby, Police still at Gaol Street, Oakham, Rutland, Photographs


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PCSO Jay Cooper at the Gaol Street  Murder Scene

Neil's family visited his home Friday morning and left a floral tribute.



Leicestershire Scientific Support  still at the ground floor flat
gathering evidence.


Thursday, September 20, 2012

Four men arrested on suspicion of murder after Neil Corby.is found dead in Gaol Street, Oakham, Rutland, Photographs

Four men arrested on suspicion of murder after man found dead in Gaol Street, Oakham, Rutland, Photographs 

Four men have now been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was found dead in a Oakham ground floor flat this morning
Officers were called to a flat in Gaol Street, Oakham, just after 7.30am and pronounced the man dead.
Two men were arrested at the scene and two other men were later arrested elsewhere in Oakham.
Police have not confirmed the victim’s identity but he has been named locally as Neil Corby.
His body was removed from the scene and a post-mortem examination is due to take place in “due course” at around 1.45pm
Gaol Street was cordoned off until about 2.30pm while police carried out inquiries.
“I would like to appeal to anyone who was in the Gaol Street area between 8pm last night and 7am this morning and either saw or heard anything out of the ordinary to get in contact with the police as soon as they can.”
Anyone with information can call police on 101, quoting incident 65:20:09:12 or call Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.
Hambleton Bakery who could not open there shop decided to give away the daily bread delivery to passing people in the High Street.





Leicestershire Constabulary Dog Unit


Gaol Street Oakham remained Closed  for the day


Leicestershire Constabulary Outside the Gaol Street Flats Oakham




Leicestershire Constabulary Scientific Support 
entering the ground floor flat.


PCSO makes enquiries at nearby homes





Detective Inspector Geoff Brookes





Inspector Kam Mystery Rutland LPU Commander














Lunch arrived for the investigating officers


At around 1.45 Ford of Oakham Funeral Directors 
arrived to take away the body.


Police watch as the body in bag is placed in Fords van




Police follow van


Hambleton Bakery who could not open there shop decided to give away the daily bread delivery to passing people in the High Street.