It seems that West Mercia Police is rotten to the core

The location of the West Mercia Police area

 

A few days ago I wrote about how West Mercia Police badly let down the majority non-Muslim population of the town of Telford. This force, which should have protected Telford’s women and children from assault and abuse by the town’s Muslim men, sat by, possibly for decades and did very little whilst these Muslims raped their way through the town’s non Muslim female population.

The scale of the sexual abuse carried out by Muslim men in Telford is staggering when you consider that there is approximately 0.9% of Telford’s population that is male and Muslim but where at least 1,000 victims of Islamic sex crime have been discovered. Telford is another of those places, like Rotherham where relatively small populations of Muslim men commit massive amounts of sex crime often aimed at those from ‘out’ groups such as white working class non Muslim girls and Sikhs and Hindu ones.

What is particularly galling about West Mercia Police is that this force expends hundreds and hundreds of staff hours on ‘diversity matters’ whilst at the same time ignoring serious crime. In some cases allegedly turning away women who make complaints about Muslim abusers. This force seems to be overtly pandering to minorities and in particular Islam whilst doing nothing or very little to tackle an Islamic Rape Gang problem that is ruining lives and probably driving some young women to suicide.

West Mercia Police seem to be a force that is rotten to the core, one that expends far too much effort on ‘diversity’ issues and far too little on apprehending or preventing Islamic sex beasts from targetting non-Muslim women and children. It is a failing force and one that those who live in this force’s area cannot trust to protect them from crime including serious crime.

Further evidence of the rot that has eaten away at West Mercia Police comes from a report on an investigation of West Mercia by Her Majesty’s Inspector of Constabulary. In an article sent to me by one of this blog’s contacts, West Mercia Police have been criticised for not recording or investigating crimes efficiently.

The article, from the Hereford Times, states that West Mercia Police have failed to properly record or act upon nearly 9,000 cases where the public had made complaints about crime. Now of course some of these complaints may well be bogus or relate to matters that are not criminal, but still, they should have been properly recorded as such. Despite the spin being put out by the Police and Crime Commissioner for the area, there’s little doubt in my mind that West Mercia Police is a force that cannot be trusted or relied upon to project the majority of those under its care.

The Hereford Times said:

THE police force that covers Herefordshire is failing to record thousands of crimes each year, inspectors have warned.

West Mercia Police and Crime Commissioner John Campion admitted there is “room for improvement” after the latest Crime Data Integrity Report showed more than 8,900 reported crimes were not being taken down each year.

He said he would “continue to hold the chief constable to account to ensure all victims get the efficient and effective service they deserve”.

The report, compiled by Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS), said the force is specifically failing to report 12 per cent of violent crime, amounting to 4,200 cases.

The failure by West Mercia Police to fail to report 12% of violent crime cases is appalling. It is especially so when this force is covering an area of just 1.2 million people and one that is predominantly rural with less of the problems that a major conurbation like London or Birmingham suffers from. To fail to deal properly with 4,200 cases of violent crime or to record outcomes and other data is the sort of behaviour that we should expect from a force unfit for purpose.

One thing that caught my eye in the story is this paragraph about how HMIC has told West Mercia Police to improve their performance in specific areas:

It was told to immediately improve how it records the likes of harassment, stalking, coercive and controlling behaviour and domestic abuse as well as modern slavery.

It strikes me that if West Mercia Police is failing to properly record and deal with cases of harassment or stalking or slavery or domestic abuse, what other crimes are this force failing to deal with? Could it be, as I suggested in my previous article on West Mercia Police, that the sort of blind eye turning that West Mercia engaged in with regards the Islamic Rape Gangs of Telford, might also be happening elsewhere in the West Mercia force region? It’s not beyond the bounds of possibility that what has gone in in Telford with regards to ignoring Islamic sex criminals, may also be happening elsewhere.

Despite the HMIC report classifying West Mercia’s performance as ‘good’ it’s plain to see that this is a failing force and one that is more happy with police officers having their well remunerated bums on various diversity group seats, rather than investigating crime properly. West Mercia police is a force that also has a number of unsolved murders on their books, 12 in 2013 in addition to the horrific murder of a young dad on Fathers Day in 2015. Surely this is the sort of crime that should be prioritised rather than allocating officers to worthless areas such as ‘diversity’?

I believe that the failures uncovered by HMIC may only be the tip of a very large and nasty iceberg. There may be much more serious crime that has not been properly recorded or dealt with by this force than has so far been revealed. Sadly, having observed West Mercia’s piss poor handling of the Islamic Rape Gang problem in Telford and taking into account this latest report, I would not be at all surprised if Islamic Rape Gangs are also a problem for other towns and cities in the West Mercia force region. West Mercia cannot be trusted to look after those whom it is tasked with looking after and I fear many more scandals about this failing force may come out into public view as time goes by.