Wanted man arrested (From Southend Standard)
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Wanted man arrested
2:38pm Wednesday 3rd October 2012 in News
A WANTED man has been arrested as part of Essex Police's drive against burglary.
Officers had issued an appeal as part of Operation Nemesis for help in finding several suspects.
This led to the arrest of Connor Diack, 19, just after 9am today on suspicion of attempted theft from a motor vehicle.
He is currently in custody being questioned.
Comments(9)
Gina the weaner
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4:02pm Wed 3 Oct 12
pink oboe.
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4:11pm Wed 3 Oct 12
Blind Haze wrote:Too true. I am also baffled as to why what most people (I assume) would consider pretty mundane general policing activities have to be given operational tags. Why cannot such initiatives simply be given an operational order number?
This is the second story I've read about Operation Nemesis and also there's the stories about the recent crackdown on drugs with raids at Mayhem and The Old Hat (however misguided that people believe the police's intelligence to be).
Although this crackdown is commendable, I would like to hold back on the congratulations as this should be part of their day to day role rather than special projects.... Shouldn't it?
Do Essex Police think their public is impressed by the operation names? I'm not. What I would be impressed by is policing excellence but I don't see much of that in Essex.
DEBT*COLLECTOR
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5:04pm Wed 3 Oct 12
Brunning999
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8:44am Thu 4 Oct 12
Surely doing what the Police are paid to do 'CATCH CRIMINALS' is hardly news worthy and if it is considered news worthy that tells me a different story that is it is a rare event to catch a criminal WHICH IS VERY WORRYING!
Brunning999
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8:44am Thu 4 Oct 12
Surely doing what the Police are paid to do 'CATCH CRIMINALS' is hardly news worthy and if it is considered news worthy that tells me a different story that is it is a rare event to catch a criminal WHICH IS VERY WORRYING!
Devils Advocate
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11:39am Thu 4 Oct 12
Brunning999 wrote:Did you say the same about the bankers bonuses when they were in the news, I wonder? Or perhaps those same bonuses but on a far bigger scale when the bankers, mainly American, but ours too, initiated the massive losses of our money to somewhere else? This comes down to bad leadership. When I was a worker I did what I did because it was my job. Why single out the Police? Nobody does anything now just because it's their job!
This is a total c r a p story how the hell can this be bloody news worthy?
Surely doing what the Police are paid to do 'CATCH CRIMINALS' is hardly news worthy and if it is considered news worthy that tells me a different story that is it is a rare event to catch a criminal WHICH IS VERY WORRYING!
Brunning999
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6:48pm Thu 4 Oct 12
Devils Advocate wrote:And your point is?
Brunning999 wrote:Did you say the same about the bankers bonuses when they were in the news, I wonder? Or perhaps those same bonuses but on a far bigger scale when the bankers, mainly American, but ours too, initiated the massive losses of our money to somewhere else? This comes down to bad leadership. When I was a worker I did what I did because it was my job. Why single out the Police? Nobody does anything now just because it's their job!
This is a total c r a p story how the hell can this be bloody news worthy?
Surely doing what the Police are paid to do 'CATCH CRIMINALS' is hardly news worthy and if it is considered news worthy that tells me a different story that is it is a rare event to catch a criminal WHICH IS VERY WORRYING!
Devils Advocate
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12:20am Fri 5 Oct 12
The fact that, in my haste to defend the police methodology, I quoted your post instead of my intended leads me only to apologise to you.
But for general information, I would like to add that, going by Peter James's books, the names for special operations are chosen by the Police computers and give each operation an easy to remember and unique title, which is far more likely to be accurately referred to than a number. Just thought that worth mentioning
Blind Haze says...
3:58pm Wed 3 Oct 12
Although this crackdown is commendable, I would like to hold back on the congratulations as this should be part of their day to day role rather than special projects.... Shouldn't it?