10 Year Investigation

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10 Year Investigation

I can confirm that there had been an investigation running by Police Scotland officers from October 2015 until now. In all this time, they have not found any evidence to back up their whole investigation and it has cost the tax payer in Scotland around £10 million pounds to date. Money that could have been easily spent on other actual legal investigations in Scotland, including that of the major crime that is happening across Scotland right now and Police are not doing much to counter it.

I personally cannot see how they can validate an investigation that not only had no evidence, but made alot of claims against my own mental health that had absolutely NO relevance to the investigation. Also the fact that in an investigation, it is based on surveillance, Police raid, monitoring, evidence and taped interview under caution in a Police Station with a lawyer present.

What the Police actually did, was just a Police raid on a property that had absolutely no connection to the property I had moved out of a few months earlier.

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Basically you move house (on completion date!), inform BT or the phone company and it takes at least a couple of months before the company updates their records after moving address. So you move out in January, BT will issue their bill, you have to pay that bill within the two months, which takes it to March. Their should be a new account under the new owners of the address, So they can have you registered to that same address and not close the account down for two months, but it will take time to filter through. For myself, the BT account was NEVER under my name. I was living the relatives. So any claims during that time come automatically to the previous owner of the property. If Police had asked at the time back in 2015, then they would have found that out!

Anyway, they found NO evidence, but decided to continue for 10 years at my new property. They just wanted to flex their muscles, just to see what I had on my computer systems and it was nothing to do with Paedophillia.

They made false allegations where there was never any evidence, incrimination, intimidation, harrassment, breach of data protection and inciting violence against me personally in their attempts to provoke a reaction. Is this normal behaviour of Police officers? or does it in reality prove corruption.

I suspected corruption between Drylaw Police officers in Edinburgh and criminals in Granton in Edinburgh, where I was the one the criminals were after, even although it has been 20 years since I was ever connected to the Granton area and have no interest in that area or the people residing there.

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