Muslim officer removed from guarding VIP's

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**Muslim officer sacked from guarding Blair **

**By Robert Verkaik, Legal Affairs Correspondent **

**Published: 07 November 2006 **

An experienced Muslim firearms officer has begun race and religious discrimination proceedings against the Metropolitan Police after he was removed from a close-protection unit guarding senior dignitaries, including Tony Blair. Amjad Farooq, 39, a father of five, was told he was a threat to national security because his children had attended a mosque associated with a Muslim cleric linked to a suspected terrorist group.

The officer was also told that his presence might upset the American secret service which worked closely with the Met’s close-protection group. His case raises further concerns about the treatment of Muslim firearms officers working in Metropolitan Police Force. Last month, at the height of the conflict in southern Lebanon, PC Alexander Basha was prohibited from guarding the Israeli embassy in Kensington Palace Gardens, central London, because of concern about his family links with Lebanon.

PC Farooq was a firearms specialist working for the Wiltshire Constabulary when he was transferred to the Diplomatic Protection Group SO16 (DPG) whose main role is to provide static protection at government, diplomatic and Metropolitan Police sites. All officers within the DPG are required to undergo security vetting including a counter-terrorism check (CTC). PC Farooq was told he would not be transferred until he had received full counter-terrorism clearance. On 16 December 2003, he was approached by a detective chief superintendent from Special Branch who informed him that he had failed his CTC. By then, PC Farooq had been working for the DPG for six weeks. The Met told the officer that they had evidence to justify the refusal of the CTC and referred to the fact that PC Farooq’s children, two sons aged 9 and 11, had attended their local mosque for religious studies when the building was associated with an iman whom the police suspected of links to an extremist Islamic group. Mr Farooq strongly denies any such links or inappropriate behaviour.

At a tribunal to be held next year, Mr Farooq is expected to say that his colleagues had said words to the effect of “what will the American secret service make of him when he turns up there?” [referring to the likelihood that PC Farooq would be posted to duty at the US embassy in Grosvenor Square, London]. It is understood that the officer is the first person to have his CTC vetting status withdrawn. PC Farooq later challenged the decision to remove his CTC by lodging an appeal with the Security Vetting Appeal Panel (SVAP), which is administered by the Cabinet Office, itself headed by the Prime Minister.
It has subsequently emerged in relation to the appeal that the Met refused to disclose any evidence for these allegations on the grounds of national security concerns.
PC Farooq’s case will challenge the secrecy surrounding vetting appeals so that he can be allowed to be represented by a Special Advocate who would test the national security evidence used by the Met to reach its decision to withdraw his special clearance. As a result of the clearance refusal, PC Farooq was transferred from the DPG to Hammersmith & Fulham constabulary. When he returned to collect his belongings, on 31 December 2003, he was asked to return to meet a police sergeant. He claims that he was taken to a basement room where he was searched in front of other officers.
PC Farooq’s solicitor, Lawrence Davies, of the law firm Equal Justice, said last night he was unable to comment in detail about the case, but did say: " We live in a society where it is possible to point a finger at a Muslim abroad and say that they have WMD and are a threat to national security and no questions are asked. Now those who ‘protect’ us feel emboldened to point the same finger at British Muslims. Muslims are labelled guilty by association. Doubt is insufficient to save them. They are assumed guilty before being proven innocent. We are very close to living in the days of Salem. If the head of counter-terrorism becomes a Witch-Finder General then any Muslim or Muslim-looking person or sympathiser best take cover."

PC Farooq declined to comment about the case.
Inayat Bunglawala, assistant secretary-general of the Muslim Council of Britain, said details of Mr Farooq’s case would “not come as a great surprise to many British Muslims. Smear and innuendo appear increasingly to have taken the place of hard evidence when it comes to finding Muslims guilty of misdemeanours. There is no suggestion that Amjad Farooq himself represented any kind of security risk or that the cleric in the mosque had been convicted of any actual crime.”

Dr Ghayasuddin Siddiqui, leader of the “British Muslim Parliament” , said: “Unless the individual has close links with a terrorist organisation there is no reason to take these kind of decisions. I think it is a dangerous precedent to set and we have to be very careful about going beyond what is direct evidence, particularly when the allegation concerns the children of the person involved.”

**Religion on trial **

  • PC Alexander Omar Basha was excused from guarding the Israeli embassy in Kensington Palace Gardens, central London, because of a possible conflict of interest over his family links with Lebanon. The Met said he was not " emotionally equipped" to be on armed duty at the embassy in the recent Israeli-Lebanese conflict. He requested in summer that he not be sent there because of his family background and concerns for his safety. His superiors agreed after making a risk assessment.

  • The son of jailed Islamic cleric Abu Hamza was given a job working on London Underground, it emerged last month. Mohammed Kamel Mostafa, 25, who was jailed for three years in Yemen in 1999 for plotting a bombing campaign, worked for a sub-contractor of the network’s maintenance company Tube Lines. The decision drew widespread condemnation. But London mayor, Ken Livingstone, warned that no one should be condemned for the sins of their fathers. Mr Mostafa no longer works with the subcontractor.

  • Muslim teaching assistant Aishah Azmi was suspended from her job after she refused to remove her veil at Headfield Church of England Junior School in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. She lost her claim for religious discrimination but won £1,100 for “injury to feelings”. She will take her case to the European Court of Human Rights.

Re: Muslim officer removed from guarding VIP's

^^ Dont you remember what happened to Indra Gandhi?

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A Chamar Sikh (Beant Singh) and a Jatt Sikh (Satwant Singh) bodygaurds of Indira Gandhi pumped more than 30 bullets into her. And she still lived for a few hours in a hospital.

Rare photo of Beant Singh with Indira Gandhi

When Indira emerged from her house at 9.10 she was greeted by a crisp, golden day. The trees, flowers and foliage in her garden had been washed clean by the summer monsoon; the air was clear and the sun’s heat balmy and warm. She began to walk down the garden path that connected her home with her Akbar Road office. Constable Narain Singh, holding a black umbrella to shield Indira from the sun, walked beside her. R.K. Dhawan followed several steps behind, and behind Dhawan came Indira’s personal servant, Nathu Ram. Sub-inspector Rameshwar Dayal brought up the rear of the small group.

At the far end of the bougainvillaea-bordered path, Indira saw her bodyguard, Beant Singh, standing at the wicket gate. Singh was a great bear of a man, a Sikh from the Punjab, who had been one of Indira’s security guards since she had returned to office in 1980. Not far away from Beant Singh was a young, new constable named Satwant Singh who had not yet seen Indira at close range. Indira was talking over her shoulder to Dhawan as she approached the gate, but she broke off the conversation to acknowledge her bodyguards, holding her hands up to them, prayer-like, in the *namaste *greeting.

In response, Beant Singh pulled out his revolver and pointed it directly at Indira. There was a second or two when all was silent, save for the birds singing in the trees.

Then Indira said, ‘What are you doing?’

At the same moment Beant Singh fired his gun and a bullet hit her in the abdomen. Indira raised her right arm and hand to protect her face. Beant Singh fired four more shots at point-blank range. These bullets entered Indira’s armpit, chest and waist.

Five feet away stood Satwant Singh, holding an automatic Sten gun. He was immobilized with fear until Beant Singh shouted at him to shoot. The younger man responded automatically and pumped twenty five bullets into Indira’s body. She spun round like a top from the impact before falling in a crumpled heap on the path.

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I don't want to get sidetracked with Indira Gandhi.

Removing officers from their jobs based on their faith is a dangerous precedent. The Commissioner launched an investigation when a muslim officer asked to be removed from guarding the Israeli embassy, it was implied that faith and race should not be a factor in their opting out of certain jobs. In this case the officer was happy to with his job and yet he was removed because of his faith. You cannot have double standards and treat some of your own citizens as second class citizens in a civilised country such as ours. The officer has not done anything wrong.

An internal battle is being fought on the future direction of Britain and we cannot allow these anti-muslim forces to win.

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did Beant Singh attend some Sikh mercenary/militant school or was it his children? or cousins? or friends? or his neighbors? or may be his abba's cousin's friend's neighbor's child?

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The police suspected the imam of a mosque to have extremist links....what was the childrens crime? that the police suspected the imam?or that they attended that mosque because it was local?

Suspicion is enough to remove an officer from duty...not suspicion of what you have done but suspicion of remote association....what kind of country are we creating?

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I have heard of guilty by association but never heard guilty by children's association.

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Wow thats effed up!

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Yah the 9 and 11 year old have become terrorists in that trip to the mosque cuz sum guy may be associated with a suspected terrorist group (what does that mean), and have gained so much control over their father that they will use him to do their evil bidding.

Didn't Blair announce his resignation? With Bush type conditions of course, he hasn't decided when he will, just that he will, you know stay the course.

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Whats oing to be next. Any one going to the Mosque will be treated as a suspect?

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I will still go to mosque.... there is my life! and stfu.....!

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Morons. Too bad Blair didn't get shot anyways.

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We are coming close to living in a police state. We cannot remain silent anymore. The worst thing that we can do is to remain silent. Blair must go.

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You could also help reform the muslim community in Britain, which is one of the most extremist in Western countries today....

Its because of these dum British Pakis, that Pakistanis everywhere have a bad name...

Before Pakistan was seen as a country that is fighting terrorism, after these janwar British Pakis embarked on their terrorist campaigns, now all Pakistanis all over the world are seen as potenital terrorists....

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You cannot hold 150 million pakistanis responsible for the acts of a few. You claim to live in Canada and yet your mentality is that of a third world country. You need to learn more about our western ways...and how we do things here or at least should do things here.

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No you cant. But the actions of a few do effect Pakistanis living abroad.

Explain how?

It seems to me your mentality is that of a 3rd world country as you and your british community are continuing to live in denial about an islamic extremist problem in your community and you have done nothing to change it.

Western Ways?

Please elaborate

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Democracy
Civil liberties
Rule of law
Freedom of speech and thought
People are innocent until proven guilty
There is no guilt in association
Right to peaceful protest