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Met chief orders inquiry into Muslim PC embassy row [Muslim constable won't guard Israeli embassy]
London Evening Standard ^ | October 5, 2006

Posted on 10/05/2006 8:46:46 AM PDT by John Jorsett

nquiry' after a Muslim police officer was excused from guarding London's Israeli Embassy after he objected to the duty on 'moral grounds'.

Sir Ian said: "Having learned of this issue I have asked for an urgent review of the situation and a full report into the circumstances."

PC Alexander Omar Basha - a member of the Metropolitan Police's Diplomatic Protection Group - refused to be posted there because he objected to Israeli bombings in Lebanon and the resulting civilian casualties of fellow Muslims.

In a move which has caused widespread astonishment at Scotland Yard, senior officers in the DPG agreed that that PC Basha should be given an alternative posting.

The officer, who carries a gun, is now thought to be guarding another embassy.

Critics accused Met chiefs of bowing to political correctness, saying the decision set a dangerous precedent.

A senior source in the Metropolitan Police Federation said: 'We are expected to serve people without fear or favour. You treat them according to their needs whether you agree with their political or religious views or not.

"Officers should not be allowed to pick and choose where they work in this way."

Richard Barnes, a Tory member of the Metropolitan Police Authority, accused senior officers of lacking tact.

He said: "I think it was crass management in the first place. They should have recognised there could have been a problem and not suggested this officer be posted at this embassy.

"The Met keep banging on about diversity, but this case shows they have learned very little at all."

The Israeli embassy in Kensington, West London, is one of the most secure diplomatic buildings in the capital. Officers are on patrol around the clock amid fears it could be targeted by terrorists.

Last night senior Scotland Yard sources stressed the decision not to post PC Basha to the Israeli embassy was taken by 'locally' senior officers in the DPG.

They stressed Met Commissioner Sir Ian Blair, who has been dubbed Britain's most politically correct police chief, had "absolutely no involvement in the case".

But Met insiders blame Sir Ian for creating a culture of political correctness since taking over as head of the force in February last year.

One of the first initiatives taken by Sir Ian after taking up the post was to change the Met's log from a handwritten style to a bland type in capitals because it discriminated against short-sighted people.

Next he approved the hiring of 24 'diversity advisors' to give advice on race and gay issues to police investigating major crimes.

Last year he was found 'guilty' of 'hanging three white detectives out to dry' to prove his anti-racist credentials.

An employment tribunal said while deputy head of the force, Sir Ian prejudiced discipline proceedings against the men because he wanted to make an example of them.

The three said they were 'treated like criminals' after an Asian woman colleague complained that one of the mispronounced the word 'shi'ites' as 'shitties'. A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police confirmed that PC Basha had objected to being posted to the Israeil Embassy.

He added: "On occasions and for a variety of reasons, an officer may ask to be moved, whatever role they perform. Every case is managed separately.

"At the end of the day the needs of the Metropolitan Police Service take precedence and the Commissioner reserves the right to post an officer where he sees fit."

PC Nadeem Malik, an executive committee member of the Association of Muslim Police, said: "There are around 300 Muslim staff working in the Met and a number of Muslim police working in the diplomatic protection group who do not have problem covering the Israeli Embassy.

"These officers are Londoners, and Met police officers first and foremost."

PC Basha - in his late twenties and with a neatly-trimmed beard - is understood he has recently taken part in recent anti-war protests.

The Israeli Embassy in Kensington Palace Gardens is a top terror target. The building was attacked in 1994 by Palestinian fanatics when a 50lb car bomb exploded, injuring nine and causing millions of pounds' damage.

Ex-Met Flying Squad commander John O'Connor, said: "This is the beginning of the end for British policing.

"If they can allow this, surely they'll have to accept a Jewish officer not wanting to work at an Islamic national embassy? Will Catholic cops be let off working at Protestant churches? Where will it end? This decision is going to allow officers to act in a discriminating and racist way.

"When you join the police, you do so to provide a service to the public. If you cannot perform those duties, you leave.

"The Metropolitan Police are setting a precedent they will come to bitterly regret. Top brass granted his wish as they were probably frightened of being accused of racism. But what they've done is an insult to the Jewish community."

Last night Met chief Sir Ian Blair ordered an urgent review of the decision not to post the Muslim officer to the Israeli embassy.

In a hurriedly-composed statement, he said: "Having learned of this issue, I have asked for a review of the situation and a full report into the circumstances."

Met sources said the Commissioner was 'furious' that such a decision had been taken by his senior officers.

One said: "He had no knowledge about this case until very late tonight. It sends out the wrong messages and he wants it sorted out as soon as possible."

It is understood the head of the Diplomatic Protection Group, Chief Supt Jamie Stephen, approved PC Basha's request.

His boss, Commander Peter Loughborough, was "consulted" about the case and agreed with his decision.

Commander Loughborough - an artisocrat who is also in overall charge of Royalty Protection - is no stranger to controversy.

He was strongly tipped to lose his job after an intruder dressed up as Osama Bin Laden gatecrashed Prince William's 21st birthday party at Windsor Castle, and kissed him on both cheeks.

However he kept his job after senior royals made it clear to the Met's top brass they had faith in him.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: antisemite; bigot; embassy; england; greatbritain; islamicimperialism; islamicsupremacist; islaminengland; israel; london; muslim; thereligionofpeace; uk

1 posted on 10/05/2006 8:46:46 AM PDT by John Jorsett
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To: John Jorsett

Well, this officer has certainly made it clear that his first loyalty is to Islam, not his country, nor his duty as an upholder of law and order. Hope the Birts are taking note.


2 posted on 10/05/2006 8:49:59 AM PDT by 3AngelaD
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I actually don't have a problem with this.... as long as the moral grounds clause is available to all, not just Muslims. For example, a Catholic should have like grounds for not guarding an abortion clinic.
3 posted on 10/05/2006 8:52:20 AM PDT by taxcontrol
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To: John Jorsett

Maybe he's a loyal Al Qaeda mole, and they needed him out of harm's way for an upcoming operation?


4 posted on 10/05/2006 8:55:20 AM PDT by antiRepublicrat
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To: John Jorsett
"refused to be posted there because he objected to Israeli bombings in Lebanon and the resulting civilian casualties of fellow Muslims."

Gets to the heart of the matter.

5 posted on 10/05/2006 8:55:51 AM PDT by weegee (Remember "Remember the Maine"? Well in the current war "Remember the Baby Milk Factory")
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To: 3AngelaD

"Islam" IS his nation. He is loyal to the Islamic territories around the world. It is a theocratical system of rule.

Islamic imperialism and Islamic supremacists represent the real neo-nazism.


6 posted on 10/05/2006 8:57:13 AM PDT by weegee (Remember "Remember the Maine"? Well in the current war "Remember the Baby Milk Factory")
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To: 3AngelaD
Well, this officer has certainly made it clear that his first loyalty is to Islam, not his country, nor his duty as an upholder of law and order. Hope the Birts are taking note.

We're taking note alright, this episode is the start of the slippery slope that leads to the breakdown in the rule of law in society we just can't tolerate this behaviour from a police officer... If your a policeman then your DUTY is to uphold the law no matter what your personal opinion maybe, I mean after all the same conduct would be expected of a policeman who had to protect the Syrian or Iranian embassy in London, we may have distaste for those nations but orders are orders right!!.....???

7 posted on 10/05/2006 9:04:27 AM PDT by snowman_returns (beware!....once a lefty, always a lefty.)
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To: taxcontrol

I disagree. He's a police officer being given a legitimate assignment and he should carry it out. If he is unable to fulfill the requirements of his job, get another job. Same with your example of the Catholic cop. He is being asked to guard the citizens of his locale, so do it.

However, as you rightly put it, if the Muslim can get off of a duty for those grounds, everyone else with a "moral objection" should also.


8 posted on 10/05/2006 9:31:20 AM PDT by dmz
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To: taxcontrol

So, by your logic, if you are a policeman who believes that charging interest is immoral, then you don't have an obligation to stop a bank robbery.


9 posted on 10/05/2006 9:41:38 AM PDT by 3AngelaD
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To: 3AngelaD
And also by my logic, the police department is not required to hire such an individual nor to retain them once they state their objection.

If you are a Catholic and do not wish to guard an abortion clinic... that is fine. This is your moral choice. I don't have a problem with you making that choice. However, there are consequences and if the guard duty is the requirement of employment, then the hiring authority can ALSO MAKE A CHOICE... to not hire your or to terminate your employment.

People should always be allowed to make choices. My point is that if you tolerate a "moral objection" in your hiring or retention policy, such "moral objection clause" should be available to all - not just a privileged religion.
10 posted on 10/05/2006 10:12:53 AM PDT by taxcontrol
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