Number Of Reported Cases Of Treason

Keith made this Freedom of Information request to Police Service of Northern Ireland

The request was refused by Police Service of Northern Ireland.

From: Keith

14 May 2009

Dear Sir or Madam,

Kindly supply me with:

1 - The total number of individual members of public (if any) that
have reported, with DOCUMENTED EVIDENCE (as in this download
(600MB): [ http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QGYFFSVV ]), the
individuals that made up the HEATH GOVERNMENT and SUBSEQUENT
GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, for the CRIME OF TREASON.

2 - What positive action, if any, by yourselves was taken on
receipt of the said documented proof?

3 - If not taken seriously and dismissed:

a) how far up the chain of command the reported crime go until
enquiries were terminated?

b) what is the name of the public servant that made the decision?

c) what was the reason for the decision?

d) does that public servant still hold his/her position of
authority?

4 - If more than one report has been made to yourselves, was the
same public servant responsible for the decision not to submit the
documented evidence for the prosecution of the criminals.

Thank you.

Yours faithfully,

Keith

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Police Service of Northern Ireland

18 May 2009


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May 18, 2009

Dear Keith,

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000

I write in connection with your request for information dated May 14,
2009 which was received by the The Police Service of Northern Ireland
on May 14, 2009. I note you seek access to the following information:

The HEATH GOVERNMENT and SUBSEQUENT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, reported for
the CRIME OF TREASON, etc.

To enable the Police Service of Northern Ireland to meet your request
could you please provide further information as follows;

Under section 8 of the Freedom of Information Act for a request for
information to be valid it must be in writing, state the name of the
applicant and an address for correspondence and describe the information
requested.

Unfortunately, following guidance from the Information Commissioner's
Office (link below) you have not complied with the second of those
conditions and supplied us with a full name.

http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documents/l...
tailed_specialist_guides/name_of_applicant_fop083_v1.pdf
<http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documents/l...>

I would be very grateful if you could resubmit your application with
your full name as per the ICO's guidance.

Secondly you have supplied a link to a download site to download
additional information for your request. Unfortunately, because of the
security systems in place on our network, that website is inaccessible.
Can you please supply the additional information either as an attachment
to your request or, if possible, by cutting and pasting the information
into your request.

You should be aware that the 20 day legislative time limit dictated by
the Freedom of Information Act 2000 has been stopped until we receive
clarification of your request.

Please resubmit your application to Freedom of Information Team, PSNI
Headquarters, 65 Knock Road Belfast BT5 6LE or by email to
[email address]. Alternatively, if you wish to discuss your
request or have any additional queries you can contact me on 028 9070
0164.

Yours sincerely,

Mr Gordon Reid
A/Head of Freedom of Information

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Police Service of Northern Ireland

2 September 2009


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September 2, 2009

Dear Keith

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT 2000

I write in connection with your request for information dated May 14,
2009 which was received by the Police Service of Northern Ireland on May
14, 2009 concerning:

The HEATH GOVERNMENT and SUBSEQUENT GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS, reported for
the CRIME OF TREASON, etc.

This is to inform you that we have not received a response to our
request for further information dated May 18, 2009. Consequently your
request has been closed.

If you have any queries regarding your request please write or contact
the Freedom of Information Team on 028 9070 0164. Please remember to
quote the reference number listed above in any future communications
with the Freedom of Information Team.

If you are dissatisfied in any way with the handling of your request,
you have the right to request a review.You should do this as soon as
possible, or in any case within two months of the date of issue of this
letter.In the event that you require a review to be undertaken, you can
do so by writing to the Head of Freedom of Information, PSNI
Headquarters, 65 Knock Road, Belfast, BT5 6LE or by emailing
[email address].

If following an internal review, carried out by an independent decision
maker, you were to remain dissatisfied in any way with the handling of
the request you may make a complaint,under Section 50 of the Freedom of
Information Act, to the Information Commissioner's Office and ask that
they investigate whether the PSNI has complied with the terms of the
Freedom of Information Act. You can write to the Information
Commissioner at Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water
Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF. In most circumstances the Information
Commissioner will not investigate a complaint unless an internal review
procedure has been carried out, however the Commissioner has the option
to investigate the matter at his discretion.

Yours sincerely,

Mr Gordon Reid
A/Head of Freedom of Information

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