Eight Qaeda suspects in British police
Those people from India seem to be overzealous, I keep wondering if these headlines are satire.
London, July 7: A media report has claimed that at least eight suspected Al Qaeda members are working in Britain’s police service.
Do you see what I mean?
The serving officers, are suspected of having links with extremist groups such as Al Qaeda and are believed to have attended training camps in Pakistan or Afghanistan, the newspaper said citing intelligence sources.
This is unsettling.
They figure on a secret list drawn up by Britain’s domestic intelligence service MI5 in the aftermath of 7/7 terror attacks in London, the report said.
That nasty MI5.
However, many of them have not been sacked because the police do not have the legal power to dismiss them, it said.
This is probably true.
The British police has unofficially barred the suspected staff from working in sensitive posts. They are being closely monitored, the report added.
Oh, THAT’s a relief.
The British police had identified “political correctness” as the reason for not sacking them.
And we ALL know THAT is true.




[...] Interesting. Unlike last year, to my knowledge, there were no public warnings from jihadis promising future attacks. That is except for Zawahiri’s fireside chat, which I don’t believe hit the newswires. But I suppose we don’t need to worry about public warnings or promises of future attacks; because we have the unsettling knowledge that Al Qaeda is in the British police force. [...]