Police corruption, who would have thought it? Lots of people, not
just me. See e.g. Police Corruption. The
villains on the outside are recruiting the filth on the inside using
Freemasons.
...the gangland boss David Hunt. He had sued The Sunday Times
over a 2010 report saying that he and members of other notorious crime
syndicates stood to gain millions of pounds from derelict land they owned
close to the Olympic site in east London. Mr Hunt lost his case and
also his...
YARD has known for at least 12 years that a network of corrupt detectives
has helped the crime lord David Hunt to evade justice, a
secret report has revealed. Hunt, an East End businessman, is still
at liberty despite being named by a High Court judge last year, in an
unsuccessful...
...ago when the investigative journalist Michael Gillard met an informant
with intimate knowledge of London’s criminal underworld. The source told him
about David Hunt, a colourful East End businessman who owned a
scrap metal business. He was known as “the Long Fella”. Hunt final...
...murder. Police contacts had given him the name of a suspect and he was
about to turn up on the doorstep. Wilson knew the suspect, David
Hunt, was dangerous. But criminals were sometimes willing to pass on
local knowledge and he hoped for an insight into the murder of Maxine Arnold
and...
The mask never really slipped. It took nine days in court before David
Hunt showed any emotion, and even then you needed to have watched him
for the other eight to know that that day was different. Until that moment,
the man accused of being a prominent crime boss had maintained an... THE mask never really slipped. It took nine days in court
before David Hunt showed any emotion, and even then you needed
to have watched him for the other eight to know that that day was different.
Until that moment, the man accused of being a prominent crime boss had
maintained an...
Hunt final The police helicopter hovered high in the Essex sky on the
morning of November 7, 2006. Camera images of David Hunt
driving his Bentley out of his mansion gates were fed back to DCI David
McKelvey and his team nearby. Detectives intercepted Hunt while
others...
Long arm of law must not fall short of Mr Bigs CONGRATULATIONS on your
tenacity in unmasking the crime boss David Hunt (“This man was
too big for the police to investigate but The Sunday Times exposed his
brutal reign as a gangland boss . . .”, News Review, last week). Many of a
more...
On July 8, 2005, Billy Allen swung his car around Trafalgar Square straight
into a traffic jam on Whitehall. London was in a virtual lockdown after
two days of drama and terror. On July 6 the city had won the bid to stage
the 2012 Olympics. On the morning of July 7 that elation had turned to...
...later, according to a police report, Mr Powell was asked
to meet David Hunt, the East End businessman exposed in the
High Court this week as an organised crime boss. The report outlined claims
that Hunt asked Mr Powell — the dresser of the notorious gangster
Ronnie Kray and of...
...medallions. A decade when men could be men and racing drivers could be
bonking, boozing racing drivers. And the king of them all was James Hunt,
the last great playboy world champion. His reputation as a hothead, an oaf,
a serial womaniser preceded him. He punched officious race-track... Tony Soprano bears some resemblance to David Hunt,
who this newspaper unmasked as a powerful and feared criminal. He sued us
for libel, but our verdict on his character was upheld last week. Like Mr
Soprano, Mr Hunt lives in luxury and cares about his family. Unlike
Mr Soprano, he...
...whistleblowers say David Hunt, an East End businessman
named by a judge last week as the head of an organised crime network, used
“sleepers” inside the Yard to help him evade justice for three decades.
Using a “network” of corrupt serving and former officers, Hunt is
alleged to... On July 8, 2005, Billy Allen swung his car around Trafalgar
Square straight into a traffic jam on Whitehall. London was in a virtual
lockdown after two days of drama and terror. On July 6 the city had won the
bid to stage the 2012 Olympics. On the morning of July 7 that elation had
turned to...
Tony Soprano bears some resemblance to David Hunt, who this
newspaper unmasked as a powerful and feared criminal. He sued us for libel,
but our verdict on his character was upheld last week. Like Mr Soprano, Mr
Hunt lives in luxury and cares about his family. Unlike Mr Soprano,
he... Court judge concluded yesterday that David Hunt,
who has never been convicted of a serious offence, was the head of a crime
gang. Mr Justice Simon’s conclusion raises serious questions for Scotland
Yard after allegations that Hunt, 52, was able to operate with
virtual impunity... ...in prison, a court heard yesterday. David Hunt,
52, is suing The Sunday Times over an article which accused him of being the
head of an organised crime group and of alleged involvement in murder, drug
trafficking and fraud. Mr Hunt, who has been under prolonged
investigation by...
Don’t let the bad guys get away with it
Revealed: how corrupt detectives shielded crime lord
The long fight to expose brutal ‘Long Fella’
‘The Met almost cost us the case’
Why have I ruffled police feathers, m’lud? Perhaps it’s because I’m a friend
of Mike Tyson, the pigeon fancier
Why have I ruffled police feathers, m’lud?
Betrayed by the force he loved
Letters and email: August 18
The Untouchable
‘Extreme violence and fraud’: portrait of East End crime boss
Fast & louche
Lifting the lid on the profession of violence
Gang boss ‘infiltrated’ police units
The untouchable
Exposed: the profession of violence
Crime boss exposed by newspaper libel battle
Businessman denies being ‘a criminal mastermind’