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Corrupt officer jailed for six
Corrupt policeman Jason Singh was jailed for six years yesterday for masterminding raids on cash machines to fund his cocaine habit.

The disgraced Northumbria Police officer was the ringleader of a gang, including his younger brother Craig, who targeted ATMs and stole more than £13,000.

The 23-year-old, who was on Newcastle United's books as a teenager, further abused his position when he accessed confidential information in a bid to steal £30,000 from a mentally ill woman.

Singh, of Dunston, Gateshead, was jailed after Newcastle Crown Court heard he had resort... Read more

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Czech police chief may be invo

Prague- Czech police chief Vladislav Husak is facing the suspicion that he was involved in the corruption affair with biofuel within which lobbyists and state officials appointed by the Social Democrats (CSSD) were detained last spring, the daily Mlada fronta Dnes (MfD) writes today.
According to one version, which is being checked now, Husak could have tipped some protagonists of the case about the planned police action against them, MfD writes, adding that this was discovered by the counter-intelligence BIS that checked Husak's contacts at the request of the National Security Office.

MfD writes that at the beginning of last year, Husak often phoned Miroslav Slouf, a businessman and aide to former Social Democrat prime minister Milos Zeman, before the biofuel gang was arrested.

"Husak phoned Slouf about eight times. This happened immediately after the special police squad for uncovering of organised crime (UOOZ) informed the police leadership that a clampdown on the biofuel scandal was being prepared," a source with detailed information about the investigation told MfD.

According to the paper, Slouf contacted the chief suspect, lobbyist Frantisek Vybiral, and told him to have his hands off everything risky.

According to the investigators, the list of phone calls has revealed that Slouf had no contact with any senior police official but Husak.

Husak has declined to comment on the case.

Social Democrat Frantisek Vybiral, a lobbyist from Olomouc, north Moravia, is the main protagonist in the biofuel case concerning corruption accompanying state orders for the production of biofuel worth billions of crowns.

According to the investigators, businessmen who were interested in the planned transactions with biofuel bribed civil servants through Vybiral.

 

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