Dienstag, 10. Juni 2008

Nach den USA werden jetzt auch in GB private Schliessfächer durch den Staat geöffnet

Erst am 20. Mai haben wir über die Öffnung von Bankschliessfächern in den USA berichtet:


Jetzt findet Ähnliches - unter dem Deckmäntelchen der "Kriminalitätsbekämpfung" auch in England statt:

The investigation - codenamed Operation Rize - has been running for two years and included intensive work with lawyers to ensure they were able to seize all of the boxes.

Members of the public who have innocently and legally stored their valuables were “inevitably” going to get swept up in the disruption, it was predicted. Police said they could use a freephone number - 0800 030 4613 - to claim back their goods.

Mr
Yates added: “This is an unprecedented operation and my officers have worked tirelessly and methodically, advised throughout by leading counsel, to ensure that this is the right action to take.

“Operation Rize is a huge undertaking by the Met Police to tackle criminal networks who we believe are using safe deposit facilities to hide criminal assets. In the main this industry operates legitimately and it is in the public interest that we target this particular business to stop any criminal activity.”


Gewöhnen wir uns am Besten schon mal an solche Bilder. Das wird nämlich auch zur Zukunft der EUdSSR gehören.

Gruss,
Christoph

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