By John Wayne on Wednesday, 04 December 2024
Category: Race, Culture, Nation

UK Police Abandoning Crime Solving to Become Woke Thought Police, By Richard Miller (Europe)

The UK police force has for some time been one of the most woke police forces in the West. A shocking illustration of this was given by the grooming/rape of hundreds, if not thousands of White British children by migrant gangs, which the police knew about but did not intervene to do their job until forced to by public outcry. The reason was fear that this might stir up "racism," so better to let White children be raped than do anything to upset the ruling migrant lobbies.

And now it has been reported that police failed to solve three in four domestic burglaries in England and Wales, in the three months up to June 2024. That amounts to 31,980 unsolved cases. It must be immediately asked; how is this possible? Well, police time now is mainly devoted to pursuing thought crimes by White British, who must be kept in line until extinction, by decree of the globalist masters. That will leave much les time to follow up real crimes, and anyway, most of these crimes are committed by coloured offenders against White British, so why bother as the White race is on the way out anyway?

As I have written many times, Britain today is in this respect, far worse than even Orwell's 1984. If this level of White genocide was put in the original novel, no-one would have taken the book seriously.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14145757/Police-failing-solve-three-four-domestic-burglaries-England-Wales.html

"Police failed to solve a staggering 31,980 domestic burglaries - three in every four - across England and Wales in the three months leading up to June this year, it can be revealed.

New data from the Home Office has revealed that the majority of perpetrators are getting away with the crime, which carries a maximum sentence of 14 years in custody.

Homeowners in typically richer suburban areas are being disproportionately hit, the figures reveal.ead More

Warwickshire, Surrey and Wiltshire are among nine police forces which reported that at least 80 per cent of all burglary cases remained unsolved.

But Hertfordshire Police have the worst record on the issue, with 561 out of 669 burglary investigations unsolved - equivalent to 84 per cent.

In the City of London, meanwhile, the force admitted that every single investigation was completed without a single suspect being identified in the quarter leading up to June.

Overall, just 2,494 charges were brought forward out of 42,488 investigations where an outcome was recorded. This is equivalent to just six per cent.

Police failed to solve a staggering 31,980 domestic burglaries - three in every four - across England and Wales in the three months leading up to June this year, it can be revealed.

The Liberal Democrats, who uncovered the data, branded the figures a 'national scandal' and called on ministers to guarantee all domestic burglaries are attended to and investigated.

They have also blamed the previous Conservative government for reducing the number of Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) by 4,500 since 2015.

Lisa Smart MP, the party's Home Office spokeswoman, said: 'It is a national scandal that the majority of burglaries remain unsolved, leaving thousands of victims without justice.

'After years of failure and ineffective resourcing from the previous Conservative government, our police forces have been stretched to the limit.

'These figures are a stark reminder of the problems that causes. We are urging the new Government to not repeat the same mistakes.

'Everyone deserves to feel safe in their home - and that means implementing our Burglary Response Guarantee and delivering the proper frontline policing our communities deserve.'

The issue of unsolved break-ins has plagued previous governments, despite ministers taking action to crack down on the epidemic.

National policing guidance issued last year says officers should prioritise attending the scene of a domestic break-in within an hour of the report, increasing the chances of solving the case.

In 2023, former home secretary Suella Braverman said every force must investigate every theft and follow all reasonable leads to catch offenders.

But the Police Federation, which represents 145,000 police officers in England and Wales, said at the time that forces simply don't have enough resources to render such a promise viable.

A National Police Chiefs' Council spokesman said: 'Burglary is an incredibly invasive crime which we know has a significant impact on victims.

'Not every burglary report is the same and like every effective emergency service, police control rooms across England and Wales must assess the threat, harm and risk associated with every call they receive to ensure attendance is effectively prioritised.

'The focus of initial attendance at residential burglaries is about capturing best evidence and supporting victims of crime but there are occasions when an immediate response may not be possible due to resourcing or appropriate if the resident is away or does not want us to attend.'

In opposition, Labour set out plans to put 13,000 more neighbourhood police and PCSOs back on the beat and to recruit more detectives.

A Home Office spokesperson said: 'Too often when someone reports a crime, no one comes and nothing is done.

'That is why this Government will restore patrols in town centres, recruit thousands of extra police officers, PCSOs and Special Constables, and ensure every community has a named local officer to turn to.

'We also welcome the police's commitment to attend the scene of every home burglary and to pursue all reasonable lines of enquiry to ensure more offenders are caught and justice is delivered for victims.' 

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