Can Insolvency Practitioners appointed a trustee by the court or by the Secretary of State use force and violence to obtain domestic property from individuals and families.

The request was refused by Insolvency Rules Committee.

Dear Insolvency Rules Committee,

Can Insolvency Practitioners appointed a trustee by the court or by the Secretary of State use force and violence to obtain domestic property from individuals and families.

What punishment does the Insolvency Services inflict on rogue IP's who instruct enforcement agent thugs who drag people from their homes for a civil matter?

How many complaints has the Insolvency Services received regarding IP's criminal actions that have allowed thugs to inflict injuries and to terrorise their victims into being made unlawfully homeless to benefit a trustee and others by unjust means using force, threats and violence, when they know they can not use force to gain entry to domestic homes for a civil 'debt' including so-called High Court enforcement AGENTS.

How many IP's have been sent to prison for their part in these heinous crimes of assault, battery and theft or terrorising or blackmailing their victims into believing they have to leave their homes or they will be instructing thugs to use force against them.

House of Commons Briefing Paper Enforcement Officers (formerly known as bailiffs) 24 July 2019.

5.4 Are not allowed to force entry to residential homes.

Yours faithfully,

Mr. J Stuart

Good morning

I have already acknowledged this request as FOI20/21-207 with a deadline of 01 April

I will therefore not reply to this request as it is a duplicate.

Regards

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