Comment by walletdrainer
Comment by walletdrainer 2 days ago
Yes, it totally makes sense to blame Khan for what foreign intelligence services are doing in London. This is completely reasonable.
Comment by walletdrainer 2 days ago
Yes, it totally makes sense to blame Khan for what foreign intelligence services are doing in London. This is completely reasonable.
Doesn’t matter if it’s people being poisoned with polonium or getting beaten up, preventing the activities of foreign intelligence services is generally not the job of the PCC.
It is the job of the British intelligence services to blow someone up in Riyadh to deter these activities.
Someone being beaten up on the streets is domestic policing issue.
That the perpetrators may turn out to be foreign agents is neither here nor there, only if they were diplomatic staff would it not be a domestic policing issue. However the UK police have largely withdrawn from certain areas, and this would simply be another symptom.
High Court action suggests there was a civil case pursuing the perpetrators (or their principals), rather than a criminal case. With a properly functioning police system, that should not be necessary.
Kahn is the PCC for London, he sets their priorities.