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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
Sussex Police
14 May 2009
Our Ref FOI 337/09
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