Tuesday, 12 July 2011

Lord Noel on Police Witnesses

Whatto! Peeps.....

New Zealand Police say they have started a criminal investigation into the activities of Patrick O'Brien after he wrote to Chief Justice Dame Sian Elias and former Police Commissioner Howard Broad, saying he was "Racked with guilt after carrying a 'dreadful secret' for more than 30 years."
Mr O'Brien, an undercover Police officer during drugs operations between 174 and 1977, was the star witness in court trials but he later confessed he lied on oath every time he testified.
His confession was made in November 2007 and police hired Wellington lawyer Bruce Squire, QC, to investigate.
He interviewed Mr O'Brien in July 2009 and reviewed court files, and a copy of his completed inquiry is now with police.
Detective Inspector Bruce Scott, of Waitemata CIB, emailed Mr O'Brien last week asking if there was any other information he had which "may assist me in determining any criminal liability, or are there other persons that you consider need to be spoken to that could assist an inquiry relating to these matters"?
Mr O'Brien told the newspaper he would co-operate fully with the inquiry and plead guilty to any charges.
In his confession, he said he could not guess the number of people who were sent to prison because of his lies because he stopped counting arrests at 150, half-way through his three-year undercover stint.
He lied to the courts and juries to get convictions in every case, he said. As well, he was often high on drugs, including cannabis, cocaine, heroin and LSD - but never during trials.
Tampering with evidence was common and exhibits before the court were often not the drugs he had bought from the target.
However, the shame and stress of the work broke him and he resigned and fled New Zealand, "haunted, traumatised and scared".
"My life had since been a tragic waste and I have never lost the demons that rush around in my head." he added.

Tallyho!
Best Wishes- Lord Noel

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