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If he is from Hungary and that’s a Romanian name, could it be he’s a gypsy, maybe?


696 posted on 07/06/2007 10:38:30 PM PDT by Cindy
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“Al Qaeda fanatics working in police (but they don’t dare sack them)”

By STEPHEN WRIGHT - More by this author »Last updated at 01:36am on 7th July 2007

ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Up to eight police officers and civilian staff are suspected of links to extremist groups including Al Qaeda.

Some are even believed to have attended terror training camps in Pakistan or Afghanistan.

Their names feature on a secret list of alleged radicals said to be working in the Metropolitan and other forces.

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The dossier was drawn up with the help of MI5 amid fears that individuals linked to Islamic extremism are taking advantage of police attempts to increase the proportion of ethnic staff.

Astonishingly, many of the alleged jihadists have not been sacked because - it is claimed - police do not have the “legal power” to dismiss them.

We can also reveal that one suspected jihadist officer working in the South East has been allowed to keep his job despite being caught circulating Internet images of beheadings and roadside bombings in Iraq.

He is said to have argued that he was trying to “enhance” debate about the war.

Classified intelligence reports raising concerns about police staff’s background cannot be used to justify their dismissal, sources said.

Instead, the staff who are under suspicion are unofficially barred from working in sensitive posts and are closely monitored. Political correctness is blamed for the decision not to sack them.

It is widely feared that “long-term” Al Qaeda sleepers are trying to infiltrate other public sector organisations in the UK.

In November last year, it was revealed that a leading member of an extremist Islamic group was working as a senior official at the Home Office.

MI5 has warned in the past that suspects with “strong links” to Osama Bin Laden’s killers have tried to join the British security services and, in January, exiled radical Omar Bakri claimed that Islamic extremists were infiltrating the police and other public sector organisations.”


697 posted on 07/06/2007 11:53:36 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: Cindy
If he is from Hungary and that’s a Romanian name, could it be he’s a gypsy, maybe?

That's what my folks would tell you. LOL

718 posted on 07/07/2007 8:19:01 AM PDT by Velveeta
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