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I just finished the documentary and I think it's important for everyone to hear it. It's appalling that local authorities permitted a known offender to stay abroad after escaping the country. They were fully aware of his location since he was still receiving his pension while being a registered sex offender. It's heartbreaking that the victims never received justice, and he may have been connected to the tragic death of another young boy.
Just listened to the Vishal documentary on BBC sounds and I'd recommend that everyone listen to it. Disgusting that Sussex police allowed a known pedophile to remain in Asia where he remained after fleeing the UK. They knew exactly where he was as he was claiming his UK pension despite being a known sex offender. So sad that his victims never got justice and he could have potentially been involved in the murder of another boy.
sussex polce in shoreham by sea should not agree for a bar to be open on emerald quays shoreham by sea its a private estate this estate is not camera up every where and its open for public its no longer a private estate give it time it will encourage problem it did the last time it was open their were drugs taken damage of cars bike been stolen we already have 2 bars both end of harbour way noise smoke bud we had peace and its a worry . i just happen to read others its true Brighton police fail they will never change i saw a police officer cold blooded grab a lady and punch her
I needed to report a crime at my local East Sussex police station. I expected a bit of paperwork and form filling and probably having to wait around at the "front desk" which I assumed might be a bit busy on a Friday afternoon.What I didn't expect was for the police to:1) Treat me like a criminal rather than a victim2) Make me shout my personal details to a partially deaf receptionist in front of a room full of strangers3) Announce that the crime was "unsolvable". This was a decision made by a front desk "officer" who I strongly suspect last "walked the beat" about 25 years agoIn my opinion, if this is representative of the Sussex or national police force, then I am afraid it is game over for UK law and order. The criminals have already won and the police are now an inept blue line doing nothing but traffic stops (easy pickings) and breaching our data protection laws. The only time I ever see police officers on foot is in Lidl while they are doing their shopping. It is a genuine shame that the traditions, standards and values of the greatest police force in the world have all been lost. What has also been lost is the British public's trust and respect of the police which is the most significant failure of all.
I was sexually abused and raped as a child 40 years ago, weekly for about six years. by a member of St John ambulance. a year and a bit later it’s still sitting on the Inspector’s desk (as I’m told) and 3 to 4 officers later investigating the case of the paedophile still no answers. his interview was suspended because he was poorly. Poorly paedophile. But it’s okay the mental health of me is okay and does not really matter to them. I believe he’s been protected by the Sussex Police force because they are called sleepy Sussex Police they’ve had to merge with stale Surrey Police. Because of my age now 48 and he has a MBE and also Mason, he will be protected until he dies. So nothing will come of this.If you are reading this and have been affected, please seek help because it eats you from the inside.
Sussex Police as an organisation is corrupt, broken and not fit for purpose - from the very top to the bottom.They are incompetent, have no interest in protecting the public from criminal elements, and block any form of complaint or investigation into the reprehensible and substandard behaviour of their officers, some of whom - Paul Gregory and Kara Tombling, to name two - should be kicked off the force, without any accrued pension entitlement. Paul Gregory should be fully investigated and prosecuted for his criminial dishonesty.It is disgraceful and totally unacceptable. The public deserve better. The whole toxic and broken organisation needs to be cleaned out and restructured.
Title: Sussex Police complaints: investigated, whitewashed — then rerouted back to the same unit. A closed loop.Rating: ★☆☆☆☆ (1 star)Review:My experience with Sussex Police shows a complaint system that protects itself rather than the public. • In April 2024 I lodged a formal complaint. It was first investigated by Professional Standards (the force’s internal unit). They rejected it — in my view, a whitewash that failed to answer basic questions or grapple with the evidence. • After that outcome, I escalated to Chief Constable Jo Shiner. Instead of leadership and independent scrutiny, her office repeatedly routed my escalation straight back to Professional Standards — the very unit whose handling I was challenging. This happened every time I approached her. No direct engagement. No accountability. Just the same loop.Separately, when I pursued compensation: • My case was passed to the Civil Claims Unit earlier this year. • Around June 2025 they demanded exhaustive personal financial evidence (bank statements, credit-card receipts, supporting notes). • I supplied everything in July 2025. • They then ran the full 90-day clock and, on 1 October 2025, issued another blanket rejection: “Sussex Police not at fault.”The pattern is unmistakable: 1. Professional Standards investigated first and whitewashed my original complaint. 2. When I escalated, the Chief Constable’s office sent it right back to Professional Standards — the same unit under challenge. 3. The Civil Claims Unit put me through an onerous evidence exercise only to reject me after the 90-day period expired.This is not oversight; it is a closed loop. The accused investigates itself. Senior leadership deflects responsibility. The complainant is drained by admin demands and time limits, then told there’s “no fault.”I am sickened by this process. After more than a year of correspondence, months of compiling documents, and multiple escalations to the very top, I have encountered only deflection, delay, and denial. Under Chief Constable Jo Shiner, Sussex Police shows more interest in protecting its image than in answering legitimate public grievances.This is not policing by consent — it’s policing by deflection. The inevitable result is lost public trust. If this is how a determined complainant is treated, how many others are quietly worn down and give up?Conclusion: Sussex Police’s complaints and claims handling is a self-protecting circle. It begins with Professional Standards and, even after escalation to the Chief Constable, ends back with Professional Standards. The Civil Claims track adds paperwork and delay, not accountability. The public deserves far better.
Apparently it’s perfectly acceptable to threaten and intimidate people with violence so crack on. The police won’t even go and speak to the perpetrators about it, even if they have video evidence… also not interested in people stealing things from your house, again with video evidence. Fill your boots with other peoples property and threaten whoever you want!
Cotrupt police force. Most of the officers take cocaine or other drugs and are tapped into the organised crime having mothers of well known hardened crimanls working in CID. The line between crimanl and police is blurred as they are one and the same. This is due to the legal status of drugs, they need to reclassify all drugs to band c and stop undermining themselves and making crimnals richer and setting themselves up for a fall as if the drugs were legal the would be no leverage for the corrupt cops. They manipulate and harrass victims and their familys to stop the corruption claims getting out and push their own corrupt agenda
Our car broke down, and we had to make an emergency stop on the road. We waited for a vehicle recovery truck to arrive, which finally came 30 minutes later. The driver informed us that, due to the law, he could only take two people with him. I decided to let my parents go with the truck, and I planned to walk to the nearby train station. Fortunately, the police officer with badge number EB351 arrived at the scene just three minutes later. The officer was a warm-hearted individual who acted professionally, asked what went wrong, worried about my safety and gave me a lift. I could not be more grateful for what the officer did for us.
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