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Trave suspeitos do terror acima dizem indefinidamente polícias
Domingo, julho 15o, 2007
? Plantas excedentes do internamento da raiva dos críticos' Marque Townsend e Jamie Doward Um dos oficiais de polícias os mais sênior de Grâ Bretanha exijiu um retorno a um formulário do internamento, com o poder travar acima indefinidamente suspeitos do terror sem carga. A proposta, proposta pela cabeça da associação de oficiais principais das polícias (Acpo) e suportada pela jarda de Scotland, é altamente controversa. Uma planta mais adiantada para estender a quantidade de suspeitos do tempo pode ser prendida sem carga a 90 dias conduzidos derrota das terras comuns de Tony Blair à primeira como o ministro principal. Eventualmente, o governo foi forçado para comprometer em 28 dias, um período que Gordon Brown dissesse já que quer estender. O observador compreende que a proposta de Acpo estêve discutida nas reuniões entre oficiais de polícias marrons e sênior. As fontes de Whitehall disseram o PM era receptivo às demandas da associação, mas acredita que um limite superior do detention é essencial evitar uma baía de de facto Guantanamo baseada no Reino Unido. Ken Jones, presidente de Acpo, disse o observador que em alguns casos lá era uma necessidade prender suspeitos do terrorista sem carga para o `contanto que fizesse exame'. Dito tais medidas do hardline era a única maneira opôr a natureza complexa, global das pilhas do terrorista que planeiam uns ataques mais adicionais em Grâ Bretanha e os argumentos dessa liberdade civil eram untenable na luz da ameaça em desenvolvimento do terror. Jones, uma cadeira anterior do comitê do contador-terrorismo de Acpo, dita: `Que nós estamos discutindo agora para o detention judicial supervisionado para contanto que fizer exame. Nós estamos acima de encontro aos amortecedores no limite de 28 dias. Nós compreendemos que os povos serão concernidos e nervoso, mas nós necessitamos criar um sistema com as verificações judiciais suficientes e contrapesos qual prende povos, mas já não do que um dia [mais do que] necessário. `Que nós necessitamos ir lá [detention ilimitado] e eu penso de que os políticos de todos os partidos e do público têm a fé grande no judiciary para se certificar de que está usado na maneira a mais proporcional possível.' A proposta provocou a raiva entre grupos das direitas civis. ‘It is coming to the point when we have to ask serious questions about the role of Acpo in a constitutional democracy,’ said Shami Chakrabarti, director of the civil rights group Liberty. ‘We elect politicians to determine legislation and we expect chief constables to uphold the rule of law, not campaign for internment.’ Internment was last used in Britain during the Gulf war against Iraqis suspected of links to Saddam Hussein’s army. It has also been used against terrorist suspects in Northern Ireland and Germans during the Second World War. Jones said the increasingly international element of the terror threat made evidence-gathering a longer and more difficult process. He argues that a system is required where suspects can be arrested earlier than those suspected of involvement in more traditional crime. ‘We can’t let the threat develop to the point we ordinarily would, because the potential for a suicide bomber to take hundreds of lives is too awesome to merely contemplate, and so we are into the evidence-gathering phase much earlier,’ he said. ‘Then we are into judicially supervised detention. The fact is that these cases do take much longer to investigate. The reach of an investigation can be global. We are using a system designed to protect the rights of a suspect of a routine criminal case in the United Kingdom and we are pushing it to its limit. ‘We should never have got involved in the 90-day debate. In hindsight, we should have said that we needed an extraordinary mechanism to give us the ability to investigate these complex cases under judicial supervision,’ said Jones. Moves to extend the police’s power to hold suspects will be dealt with in a security bill in the autumn. Jones also admitted Acpo had discussed problems of control orders, used as a form of house arrest for suspects, with the government. ‘Clearly it’s an idea that does need a refreshed view on it. But the solution of doing nothing is not an option really,’ he said of the orders, which have been criticised after a number of those supposedly under their control absconded. Jones’s comments chime with those made by the man in charge of reviewing the government’s terrorism laws. Lord Carlile of Berriew said problems with the immigration service and Passport Agency left terrorists free to move in and out of Britain. The Observer can also reveal that the criminal convictions of the leader of the 21/7 bomb plot, Muktar Said Ibrahim, were not disclosed to the immigration authorities when he applied to remain in the UK. In 1996 Ibrahim, originally from Eritrea, was given two prison sentences to run concurrently, one for three years, the other for two, for handling stolen goods, sexual assault and robbery. But the offences were not revealed to officials when they granted him leave to remain in April 2000 - despite the fact they were still running. ? Police yesterday charged another two men, one in Australia and one in Britain, in connection with the failed car bomb attacks on London and Glasgow last month. Dr Sabeel Ahmed, 26, will appear in court in London tomorrow. Dr Mohammed Haneef, 27, has appeared before Brisbane magistrates. Have Your Say: Lock terror suspects up indefinitely say police Please read our posting guidelines before posting. Alternatively you can discuss this report here. 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