Paul Page And The Buckingham Palace Porn Police
PAUL Page, a former police Royalty Protection officer, faces jail for masterminding a £3 million spread-betting and property scam.
Paul Page, 38, conned colleagues, friends and others out of life savings, redundancy cash, pension pay-outs, retirement money and loans.
But the case is best known for the asides about goings on among the coppers in the Palace:
Page briefed his barrister John Cooper – he later withdrew from the case leaving the defendant to represent himself – about a long list of “gross breaches of duty” said to have been common practice.
They emerged as the barrister was cross-examining Sergeant Adam McGregor.
The officer, another ex-Royalty Protection member who lost £125 000 to the fraudster, admitted he had taken part in the throne-sitting antics.
It was just “something to tell the grandkids“, he insisted.
However, he denied indulging in comical poses for the camera.
He was also questioned about other behavioural no-nos:
* Armed officers regularly falling asleep on duty.
* Policemen allowing “uninvited and unvetted” guests into royal garden parties and providing car parking in palace grounds to unauthorised visitors.
* A drunk policeman being given a firearm.
* Others routinely sleeping off hangovers in private palace rooms.
* Hardcore pornography and illegal steroid drugs being sold in police locker rooms at both Buckingham and St James’s palaces.
* Marked police cars ferrying gifts and large sums of cash made from spread betting.
Posted: 17th, July 2009 | In: Reviews Comment | TrackBack | Permalink