It’s almost 18 months Jason Moore Get important new evidence for Abortion In bid to reverse his murder sentence – but he is still not close to independence.
The only witness of the crime had revealed that he was intoxicated and was not sure that he identified the right man in a surprising entry, who hopes Moore that his name could finally be clear in jail after 12 years. Crime insisted that he did not commit,
But in about one and a half years Criminal case review commission (CCRC), which has been placed under “Tatkal Review” by the Secretary of Justice, has also failed to talk to the witness.
Disappointed on lack of action, Reved Dr. Joan Granfel, Stepney’s bishop, stepped into help. When he tried to contact Abdul Ahmed, who revealed his suspicion to a investigative journalist in 2023, he found him at home after knocking him twice on his front door, Independent Can reveal.
Bishop said that the failure to make the most basic inquiry left him “seriously worried” CCRC capacity To do justice for someone, “Moore jailed.
“It was not difficult, I was in the morning and he was there,” Bishop Joan said, who is supporting Moore’s campaign for freedom.
“It is quite incredible that no one has been constantly in doing so. He is clearly there and stays there for a long time.”
He said that CCRC’s efforts to contact Mr. Ahmed were “not very good” because he was hit in the review body, which came under a continuous fire to handle other cases, including Andrew Malkinson He who spent 17 years in jail for rape, did not do it.

Last week, Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood established Dame Vera Baird, the Commissioner of former victims as an interim chair and ordered them to review the body, whose Chief Executive Officer Karen Neller admitted that he is only one or two days either every two days either every two days either every two days either “£ 130,000 taxpayer.
The MPs asked for their move after accusing the Nyaya Committee of misleading last month, as they quizzed them to deal with CCRC of Mr. Malkinson’s misunderstanding sentence.
An investigation led by Chris Henley Casey found that he could be exonted 10 years ago if not for serious failures by the review board.
He said that it was “absolutely shocking” that the investigator had failed to establish contact with Mr. Ahmed in 18 months after Moore’s application, saying: “No one should wait for that time.”
They told Independent The CCRC requires “energetic, focused and rigid leadership” to properly examine the alleged abortion of justice.
He said, “Every day when there is a dull approach – and there was a lot in the case of Mr. Malkinson – there is a day that a person is losing to his life and he is to be at the forefront of CCRC work,” he said that he said that Independent.
In a message from HMP Oakwood in Wolverhampton, Moore accused CCRC leaders of “people’s lives such as those toys”, saying: “To keep people in jail, when you have evidence that they take them out, they have a form of evil that needs to be squashing.”

His sister Kirsty described CCRC as “Shamolic” as he hit a string of the commissioner’s pretext, which is about to investigate his case.
“My brother’s freedom rests on CCRC’s freedom and hard work,” he told Independent,
“They are our last hope when justice fails. Still 18 months have passed, and CCRC has nothing to show – no indication of a single attempt, only a tireless succession of excuses. And yet, Jason is going to pay a price for his tired resignation and neglect.
“Trying ‘means for acting – and thanks to God for the bishop Joan Granfel, who did this just. He knocked twice, and his efforts brought the witness to the door.”
The 53 -year -old former professional gambler Moore, claims that she was wrongly convicted by Robert Darby’s stabbing in 2005 outside a pub in East End, London.
A string of high-profile supporters including Mr. Darby’s brother, Bishop Joan and cricket veteran Sir Ian Botham supported his bid to reverse his sentence.
The abortion of justice pracharak Lord Nicholas Monson, who has visited Moore in jail and is supporting his fight, said that such apathy seems to have it seems that CCRC is “not only care”.
“These people are put into jobs to prevent injustice and they are vice versa to prevent injustice,” he said.
The Chairman of the Justice Committee Andy Slotter welcomed the appointment of Dame Vera to review the CCRC’s “very important”, after underlining “strong concerns about” how “investigation was going on” about “how the investigation was going on” in a report last month.
A CCRC spokesperson said: “We have received an application regarding the matter and a review is going on.
“We have repeatedly made efforts to contact all relevant parties. These efforts will continue.
“It would be inappropriate for us to discuss the application at this level.”