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Ronald de Suja is the last member of Stockwell Six After alleging trying to rob the corrupt, to reduce their sentence British transport police Officer DET SGT Dekek Riding Bet.
Mr. D Suja was jailed for six months to try to rob Ridgewell in South London in 1971, despite telling the gamblers that the authorities had subjected them and their co-reporters to violence and threats.
The Criminal Case Review Commission (CCRC) reviewed its conviction after its co-operative Herriott, Cleveland Davidson, Texo Johnson, and Paul Green in 2021 in 2021.
The sixth member of Stockwell Six was acquitted that it was revealed that his reading ability was not enough for him to read and understand his own written statement, written in his place by Ridgewell.
Rejecting the culprits of Shri D Suja, Lord Justice Holroid said: “We regret that this court can no longer put all that she is suffering.
“However, we can allow his appeal and leave his punishment.”
One of the victims of the ridgewell, Errol Campbell on Thursday overturned his sentence after the appeal court.
Mr. Campbell, who died in 2004, was convicted of theft and conspiracy in April 1977 and sentenced to a total of 18 months imprisonment. old Bailey In connection with the theft from Bricalagers Arms Goods Depot, where he was one British rail Employee.
Giving his verdict on Thursday, Lord Justice Holroid, who was sitting with Mr. Justice Kati and Mr. Justice Wall, said it was with “regret” that the court could not reduce the pain of Mr. Campbell.
Ridgewell led the case against Mr. Campbell and many others, but along with DC Douglas Ellis and DC Allen Keeling with colleagues, convicted for stealing from the same freight depot.
In the previous judgment, the court found its criminal activities between January 1977 and April 1978, resulting in a loss in the price of about £ 364,000 from the depot of the goods – “a large amount at that time”.
Referring to the verdict in cases of Mr. Mehmat and Mr. Peterkin, Lord Justice Holroid said that new evidence as the “dishonesty” of those three British transport police officers has outlined a series of CCRC references for the court.
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