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Operation Ore News and evidence
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The collapse of Operation Ore and its fallout

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The elusive 'click here for child porn' banner

Operation Ore News and evidence

As this is a very large and complex section with extreme importance for those seeking legal redress against the police and prosecution services, and for ease of downloading, it is in a number of sections below. This top section simply reports on the news.

Operation Ore News

Operation Ore is collapsing on all its fronts. Several court cases are underway in which the plaintiffs are claiming damages for the injustices suffered under Operation Ore. Some, perhaps all, are using information from this web site or directly from the individuals who supply the information that is here. Some are also using members of our team to help directly. Shortly we should see all the other Landslide derived cases, such as Amethyst and Snowball, unravel also. We are summarizing all the important information and news here on this web site.

Latest news

On the evening of January 17 2005, Sky News in the UK reported on the false evidence used by the UK police in Operation Ore. The floodgates are now open and heads will roll. We have been trying to get the UK media to respond to the deceits and corruption used by the police, the prosecution services and certain so-called ‘expert witnesses’ for over a year. Last summer one story appeared in PC and a second in the Sunday Times, thanks to journalist Duncan Campbell; otherwise we have been received with silence and indifference by the UK media, indeed downright hostility and possibly criminal defamation by some tabloids. The Sky News broadcast which also featured Duncan Campbell appears to be a real breakthrough.

What neither Sky nor the rest of the media have yet reported is that there have been several official complaints and reports alleging crimes submitted naming senior UK police officers. Two of these have actually been accepted and the investigations are underway. The UK media have ignored this news. The investigating police (investigating their own colleagues) have been stonewalling in the hope that the investigations would falter and die, but the Sky News report will not have emboldened them in this regard. Central to the complaints and to the crime reports is that both the UK police and the so-called expert witnesses knew that certain key statements they made to the courts, and some to Parliament and the media, were false.

Several court cases where individuals savagely injured by the deceits of Operation Ore are underway or planned. These all involve actions for damages against the police and prosecution services. Some, perhaps most to date, are using information from this web site or directly from the individuals who supply the information that is here. Some are also using members of our team to help directly. Shortly we should see all the other Landslide derived cases, such as Amethyst and Snowball, unravel also.

The major elements that have undermined both Landslide and Operation Ore are that Landslide was mainly a gateway to legal adult porn, that the infamous ‘click here for child porn’ banner was largely an invention, and that the huge amount of credit card involved was ignored by the police. Also undermining Operation Ore are the emerging stories about how the UK police used name and shame and other threatening tactics to secure plea bargaining, in many cases with either doubtful glamour shots of teenaged girls or adult porn used to shame the owner of the PC. There are even cases of fathers taking responsibility for images their teenaged sons may or may not have downloaded, with a crowing police force using SAS type dawn raids not caring who took the rap. .

The most recent other news

The Sky News report came just after a new report containing criminal allegations against the police was submitted to both the National Crime Squad and the Metropolitan Police Service in the UK. There are now several criminal reports of criminal activity by senior Operation Ore police officers underway in the UK. Several court cases also began on January 17 which could have triggered the Sky report.

The substance of the most recent other news is the latest complaint to the police that PE teacher Paul Reeve’s life has been put at risk by false statements made during the Ruth Kelly affair, so much so that panic alarms have been placed in his house. Certain senior police are in a position to do something about this and are seen by the report therefore to be both personally, and as an organisation, liable for what might happen.

The report alleges that these police have information which they should immediately convey to Ruth Kelly, unless they want this man to be tortured and the law to be subverted by the criminal activity of named senior police officers, concerning which other crime reports have already been submitted.

Reeve was arrested in 2003 by Norfolk police as part of Operation Ore, but was not put on List 99, the official blacklist which bans adults from working in schools if they are a threat to children; however, because he received a caution he was put on the Sex Offender’s Register, despite the evidence against him being ‘inconclusive’. The travesty however is that the mechanisms that the police used in arresting Operation Ore suspects have now been shown to have been false and corrupt and there are several investigation into senior police officers concerning this underway.



                     
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Operation Ore News and evidence
The original false evidence
We dispute the above and present the new evidence
Examples of fraud in Operation Ore
The dirty tricks campaign against the messengers
The complaints and allegations of corruption against the police.
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