White supremacist arrests 'prevented carnage'
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/wear/8662621.stm
14th May 2010, BBC News Website
The detective superintendent Neil Malkin, who arrested neo-Nazi Ian Davison, is glad that he made the arrest. His team of detectives uncovered an amount of castor beans to make ricin (an extremely deadly poison) with and Davison's knowledge in producing pipe bombs. It was known by the investigators that the white radical was a key figure of an extreme-right wing group and a supporter of violence towards ethnic communities. Due to the increasing risk of a terrorist attack, Malkin found it urgent to arrange the arrest. He is convinced that they have prevented a bloodbath.
Many times I say how I dislike the police. Never catching the real crooks. Reading this article makes me feel warm and respecting about the national authorities. This sick and unworldly figure follows the hazardous ideas of Hitler. I can not understand how a thinking individual could accept those cruel fascistic ideas. A great piece of detective work I would say! Although Neil Malkin gives me the impression that he wanted to wait for an 'ideal' moment to arrest the man (perhaps to gain more evidence). I believe society's safety should stand above these bureaucratic profits.
vrijdag 14 mei 2010
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Interesting article, but also an interesting point of view. Why would you dislike the police? I am sure that they are able to catch real crooks once in a while. But they probably have a lot more things on their to do list.
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