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Murder, Rape, Theft
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Triple A Multimedia Group of Companies recently moved it's entire operation to the Maidstone Studios and pledges to continue to support it's voluntary community arm CSTV to fight crime through the student driven global initiative. CrimeshareTV
belongs to all of us to help create a Crimeshare Culture. We HAVE to take responsibility in the fight
against crime. Were looking for volunteers to run Crimeshare websites
where you live. CrimeshareTV is the student run community arm of the
Triple A Multimedia Arts Academy. It is independent, open and
dedicated to rooting out corruption WHEREVER we find it.
“We have given you the powers. We have given you the
resources. Now tell me what you are going to do about it”
A document penned by Suzon Forscey-Moore, BA, LLM an American academic and legal researcher who has uncovered some fascinating insights into the Great British legal system and constitutional infrastructure. Visit our CORRUPTION page to see what exactly is, and always has, gone on.
In the hope Crimestoppers's Lord Ashcroft doesn't close our site down again and encouraged by the support of Ann Widdicombe MP the kids still want to help catch the bad guys so they have begun to post pics of the most wanted fugitives believed to be hiding in the UK on the CSTV website below.
Watch this space... More pics to come - Meanwhile if you have seen any of these suspects please contact the Police or CRIMESTOPPERS UK Police contact details can be found on our Links page...
CSTV Got too close for comfort to Lord Ashcroft in 2005 because he couldn't control the inquisitive kids he condemns as anti-social. He is now the subject of a formal enquiry into his donations to the Tory party - look out for the name Entwhistle, it crops up quite a bit. She is, amongst other things, Ashcroft’s Former PA, corporate communications director, Trustee of Ashcroft Technology College and a trustee of Crimestoppers - the UK Crime prevention charity of which Ashcroft is the Chairman of Trustees. The piece below is taken form The Sunday Times, when you've read that hit the link at the bottom and take a look at the piece we did in 2007 to see if we were right!
THE Electoral Commission has launched a formal investigation into donations to the Conservative party that were channelled from overseas by Lord Ashcroft, the party’s deputy chairman. The Tories could be forced to give up nearly £5m of party funding if the commission finds they have breached electoral law by accepting the donations. The commission launched preliminary investigations six months ago after The Sunday Times revealed that £4.79m has been transferred via a chain of companies from Belize, the Central American tax haven, to Bearwood Corporate Services (BCS), a British company said to be controlled by Ashcroft. The peer is one of the most influential figures in the Conservative party. He sits on the party’s management board and is responsible for its campaigning strategy in marginal constituencies. BCS is the Conservatives’ biggest corporate donor and has given £4.74m to the party since February 2003. The funding includes a £650,000 donation, its biggest to date, which was made a fortnight after the Electoral Commission began its initial investigation in September last year. After conducting the review, the commission found there was sufficient evidence to suggest there may have been a breach of electoral rules and launched a formal investigation on January 30. Its inquiries are likely to focus on whether BCS is “carrying on business in the UK”, a legal requirement for donors. Three years ago Ashcroft described BCS as “a small merger-broking business”, but according to a former director this part of the company was sold off. It is not known what business it now carries out. BCS’s registered address is that of its auditor, BDO Stoy Hayward, in Ocean Village, Southampton. Last week a receptionist confirmed that BCS was a client but said nobody from the company worked there. After consulting a manager she said the arrangement was “normal practice”. BCS has three directors. One is a company based in the British Virgin Islands (a company can be a director). The other two are Angela Entwistle, Ashcroft’s corporate communications director who works and lives in London, and Ian Robinson, who lives in Hertfordshire and is a director at several of Ashcroft’s other companies. According to company accounts, BCS’s main source of wealth ultimately comes from Stargate Holdings, its parent company based in Belize. Its registered address is shared with the Belize Bank, owned by Ashcroft’s company BB Holdings. John Mann, a backbench Labour MP who filed a complaint with the Electoral Commission about the donations, said: “It raises questions about the running of the Conservative party at the highest level because they have been accepting this money. It is extremely serious.” A spokeswoman for the commission said: “The commission has begun a formal investigation into whether there has been any failure to comply with the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000 in connection with a number of donations made to the Conservative party from Bearwood Corporate Services.” A Tory party spokesman said: “The Conservative party compliance unit applies two strict tests to all company donations in accordance with Electoral Commission guidance. They are: is the company UK registered and is the company trading? “The donations from Bearwood Corporate Services met those tests and were therefore legal and permissible.” Ashcroft was unavailable for comment this weekend. Company handouts Read the CSTV piece on Lord Ashcroft we published in 2007
In March this year David O'Leary was returning to his home in Thanet Kent from a night out with his girlfriend. He opened the front door to find a gunman waiting for him. David was shot first in the stomach and then in the neck before the gunman ran off.
There is also a dedicated web site for the search which you should check out www.whokilleddavid.co.uk
John’s career with the Metropolitan Police Force spanned 30 years, operating in the Murder, Counterfeit Currency and Fraud Squads. Most of his service was spent in the Criminal Investigations Department (CID). John ran the Flying Squad at New Scotland Yard dealing with all armed robberies in London until retiring with the rank of Commander. CSTV is proud to report that the Commander has been to Portugal investigating Madeleine's disappearance and you can catch his daily media reports on GMTV, Sky News and the BBC. You can be assured Crimeshare Kids are kept fully informed and given sound advice to keep them safe from predators. The kids are 'well chuffed' and keener than ever to join in the fight against crime for a safer future with John who they nicknamed ‘Commander Crimeshare’. You can contact John by
e-mail at
commander@crimesharetv.com
After the repossession he discovered that repossessed people have nowhere to tell their story or communicate with others so he set up www.the-repossessed.com check it out!
Commander Crimeshare has been in Praia da Luz investigating 4 year old Madeleine McCann's disappearance for GMTV.
Kids don't know who to trust these days but Crimeshare Kids all over the world certainly trust Commander Crimeshare and would like him to explore his theory to find Madeleine. CrimeshareTV is operated by kids for kids and from their point of view they need to feel safe even on holiday. CSTV Co-founder Terry Armstrong reports the website has been inundated with offers of help from kids from all around the world. The general feeling CSTV gets from the kids is 'enough is enough' and Terry says kids are not political and they have no hidden agenda but to protect each other from paedophiles and the growing crime of child abduction. Its obvious to him that Crimeshare Kids from every nationality will put all their energy into finding little Madeleine, and their energy knows no bounds!
VISIT THE FIND MADELEINE WEBSITE
FOR THE LATEST ON THIS STORY GOTO: -->
Inspired
by Commander Crimeshare and supported by Tesco's, HMV, McDonalds and
Phones 4 u, a group of kids from Kent spent their half term break making
an outspoken, controversial but very entertaining
The media has praised the film makers for creating an attention grabbing video, highlighting not only the plight of little Madeleine but also the hundreds of other missing kids. Crimeshare Kids don't think the Home Secretary's new laws go far enough to protect kids from sex offenders, the producer, 16 year old Daniel and the CSTV gang have been invited to appear on TV chat shows to tell the world what they think the government should do about paedophiles and child abductors. Read the piece in this weeks Kent Messenger. Visit the Home Office website for John Reids latest offerings.
Following the recent announcement of the outgoing Home Secretary, John Reid's, package of child protection measures the BBC programme 'Britons most wanted Paedophiles' Looked at controversial police plans to flush out 5 convicted paedophiles on the run from the authorities. The BBC traced what happened to them and find their victims to examine whether this new initiative could set a precedent for naming and shaming.
Crimeshare Kids in partnership with major High Street Brands are soon to announce the launch of 'Community Crimeshare Culture' throughout the UK using technology to protect children.
The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) - launched last year - saved 10 children directly, with no help from other agencies. It also smashed three paedophile rings involving as many as 800 people. Home Office Minister Vernon Coaker said the government was "pleased" with the CEOP's success. The achievements of the agency were revealed in its first annual report, published on Monday.
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