Police officers released glen jenvey's witness statement in a terror related case involving Abu Hamza for cash
From: Glen Jenvey <glennmiller1965@gmail.com>
Date: 18 June 2012 20:09
Subject: Operation Weeting
To: enquiries@ipcc.gsi.gov.uk,
police complaints
Police officers released my witness statement in a terror related case
involving Abu Hamza for cash,I was first shown my witness statement by
a reporter who wrote the book called terror tracker Neil Doyle.who was
given the witness statement by Lewis Pather of the News of the World
,Who was planning to expose police lack of action on Abu Hamza.
Lewis Pather via police officers at Scotland yard paid officers money
for the statement.At no time did I give permission to the police or
News of the World to have my witness statement .I was promised £10000
by the News of the World for the story which was never printed and I
was not paid i was also promised a % of the profits from the book
terror tracker which
quotes the statement i have not been paid for this also.A year after
the writer Neil Doyle was given the
statement I was given my first look at the statement since it was
made.to sgt durrant of the anti terrorist squad.
Lewis Pather told me later that the News of the Worlds solicitors met
with police officers and have a close working relationship with the police? I
believe the police leaked this statement, but found out that the story
it was going to be used for, would paint the police in a bad light,I
was told later that the police leaked other stories to press in a
close working relationship and in effect controlled what was printed.
money would changed hands.
Even MI5 officers sold stories to news international this can be seen
by looking at the Times newspaper story records I was also told this
by a Sunday times reporter, that David Leppard at the sunday times was
the reporter who paid MI5 for storys,by a reporter who now works for
the Sunday Mail Abul Taher he named the
reporter who paid MI5 officers who at this time never had a press
office.Another reporter told me of close working relationships with
members of the Home office he would have dinners and paid for stories
for the Sun newspaper.
I have not had no reply from Scotland yard into this matter mainly my
witness statement being given to reporters before any court case
without my permission so im
writing to you and sending a copy to a person I trust as a record of
this complaint.
yours faithfully
Glen Jenvey
glenjenvey@aol.com
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