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Scotland Yard is facing
the biggest corruption scandal to hit the Metropolitan Police force since the
1970s. Officers are alleged to have accepting bribes from security firms
working for strip clubs and bars across London’s West End. Anti-corruption police
are also investigating three security bosses at two separate companies, one of
which frames itself as an official partner of Scotland Yard in delivering the
government’s counter-terror strategies.
Details
of the corruption scandal surfaced in an investigation published
by BuzzFeed News on Tuesday. Following a lengthy investigation, the news outlet
uncovered a secret 48-month operation that has plunged Scotland Yard into
crisis.
Following
interviews with security staff, sources within the Met’s licensing unit,
Westminster Council and several West End club owners, BuzzFeed News shed light
on a frenzied battle for control of Soho’s nightlife that has culminated in a
number of high-profile arrests.
RT report continues:
Sergeant
Frank Partridge and Constable Jim Sollars have been arrested for conspiracy to
commit misconduct in public office, both of whom work in Scotland Yard’s Westminster
licensing division. As part of their role, they were tasked with regulating
when clubs and bars can remain open late, play music and serve alcohol.
Sergeant
Partridge, who is nicknamed “the Sheriff” of Soho, and Constable Sollars, who
is dubbed “the Gruffalo” for accepting troves of free dinners, are suspected of
forging corrupt relationships with two separate security firms: TSS Security
and Profile Protection.
Both
men are being investigated over allegations they accepted inappropriate gifts,
spanning drinks, free dinners, cash and club entries. In exchange for these
rewards, they stand accused of pressuring top Soho nightspots into using TSS
Security and Profile Protection to supply security and bouncers.
Club
owners were fearful they would lose their licenses if they didn’t comply and
thought that hiring such staff would afford them protection from police
interference, sources told BuzzFeed News.
TSS
Security is on the steering committee of Project Griffin, Scotland Yard’s
anti-terror initiative. It is also central London’s largest door security firm,
holding a virtual monopoly on West End venues.
The
firm’s managing director Terry Neil and its operations chief Douglas Thompson
have both been arrested on suspicion of complicity in the conspiracy.
Hassan
Serdoud, the owner of Profile Protection, was also arrested.
The
five men deny any wrongdoing. They have not been charged and the allegations
leveled against them are yet to be proven.
Anti-corruption
detectives raided the Westminster police’s licensing unit and the offices of
both security companies in June.
At
the time, the move was announced as the finale of a “long running intelligence
operation.” However, whistleblowers have raised concerns that the true scale of
the corruption could be whitewashed, while young officers are “hung out to
dry.”
TSS
flatly denies all allegations, claiming it is the victim of a smear campaign.
“The
company and its officers deny any wrongdoing. The company works to the highest
standards, maintaining at all times its integrity and honesty,” it said in a
formal statement.
Profile Protection did not respond to a request for comment.
Profile Protection did not respond to a request for comment.
Security industry sources,
who are angered at having lost lucrative contracts to Profile and TSS, insist
the firms’ alleged corruption could have infiltrated higher echelons of
Scotland Yard.
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