Warvikshire police Is back on Claims made by UK Council Leader When he alleged that the police withdrew information about the alleged rape of a 12 -year -old girl.
19 -year -old George Finch was found in contempt of court on Monday Press conference in London About the incident.
The youngest council leader in the country claimed that the police had “covered” the details about the case after two people, Ahmed Mulkhil and Mohammad Kabir in connection with the crime.
Warvikshire County Council Leader The press conference stated that he was “begging” for information about both of the allegations to be issued in view of the allegations, and he urged the police to issue information about the immigration situation of the men.
Chief Constable of Warvikshire police On Tuesday, he responded to Mr. Finch’s claims, publicly shared a letter addressed to the councilor.
The letter states that the force “will not cover such criminality” and explained that this line does not issue immigration status at the point of charge under VIT national guidance.
Chief Constable Alex Franklin-Smith said that the immigration status of the suspect is now public knowledge, “has been placed in a public domain by itself.”
Read in the letter: “The report of rape of a 12 -year -old girl in Nunton on Tuesday 22 July was actually a terrible crime. From the first day our priority has been to support the victim and identify those responsible people.
“I am incredibly grateful to many Warvikshire police officers who worked around the clock and whose efforts were accused of Ahmed Mulkhil and Mohammad Kabir of crimes within a few days.”
It states: “I am confident that the Warvikshire police have worked seriously to work seriously, who to identify, find out, detect, arrest and charge the suspected people of being responsible for this terrible crime.”
For the first time, Mr. Finch and Mr. Franklin-Smit spoke on 31 July, the letter states: “I explained [immigration status] The information will become public knowledge as part of the court process and should ensure that we are ready to manage any possible opposition and/or disorder at that level. ,
Mr. Franklin-Smith ended: “Finally, I am not responsible for the UK’s immigration policy matters and so I will leave the house office to answer you on those specific matters.”
Shree Finch is found contempt of court After making a statement at a press conference in London, where he acknowledged the risks associated to talk about a live legal case, saying: “I was told that if I released it, I would be in contempt of court.”
The contempt of the court refers to the behavior that interferes with the administration of justice or weakens the authority of the court.
This came when Nigel Faraj suggested that police forces should issue information including immigration, about those who are accused of crimes.
Improvement UK The leader said that he “absolutely” believes that information should be made available by police forces.