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Police condemn Libya trial for Yvonne Fletcher killer

Ben Bailey
14 Sep 2009


Frontline police officers today condemned as "an absolute disgrace" a deal that means the killer of Pc Yvonne Fletcher will never be brought to justice in Britain.

Paul McKeever, the chairman of the Police Federation, said he was "shocked, appalled and disgusted" that the UK agreed the murderer would go on trial in Libya.

The Foreign Office has apparently conceded that any trial for the shooting - which took place outside the Libyan embassy in London 25 years ago - will take place in Tripoli.

The agreement was struck three years ago, when trade deals worth hundreds of millions of pounds were being negotiated, it was reported yesterday.

Mr McKeever, who represents 140,000 officers in England and Wales, said the timing of the deal suggested the Government was prepared to "sell its soul" for trade deals.

In a letter to Prime Minister Gordon Brown he said: "Together with the 140,000 police officers throughout England and Wales that the Police Federation represents, I was shocked, appalled and disgusted at the revelations in the Sunday Times that the Libyan killer of Pc Yvonne Fletcher will never be brought to justice in Britain following a deal struck by your government.

"This is an absolute disgrace. Pc Fletcher was gunned down in cold blood 25 years ago by a cowardly and callous killer who managed to flee to Libya.

"Now we discover your government rolled over three years ago, abandoning any attempt to bring Yvonne's killer to face the UK courts and justice.

"Only you and your colleagues know the true reasons why such an arrangement was agreed but for those I represent and for a large number of the public the timing of the agreement would suggest your government was prepared to sell its soul for trade deals being negotiated at the time."

Pc Fletcher was gunned down as she patrolled a demonstration by Libyan dissidents in central London on April 17 1984. The shots were fired from the first floor of the embassy building.

Despite repeated visits to Tripoli by Metropolitan Police officers her killer has never been brought to justice.

Yesterday The Foreign Office said it was "entirely misleading and simply wrong" to suggest there was a secret deal.

"Libyan law did not allow for the extradition for trial in other countries so a trial in Libya was the only outcome that would reflect our determination to see justice done," a spokeswoman said.

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Yet more fall out from SNP lunacy and Brown's cowardice.

- Ted, London, 15/09/2009 07:41
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So not surprising the puppet English government tip the scales in favour of the foreigners again.How long before the British people realise that they are running the government and England totally? This is what happens when your country is swamped with immigration.So people like me have to pack up and leave.

- Allan Clarke, Brasil, 15/09/2009 06:22
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Yet another reason why this trashy, dishonest government should be sent packing as soon as possible.

- Minority Working Person, London/England, 14/09/2009 23:30
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This government does not have a soul! They are entirely amoral to a man (person)

- Kris, London, 14/09/2009 22:31
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