Arresting News of (Dis)organised Crime and Corruption

IN THE NAME OF CHARITY

Sex Scandal Topples Tory Christian Charity Boss A Christian charity boss lauded by Boris Johnson resigned in disgrace after a sordid affair with a volunteer he was supposed to be saving from sex slavery. Wilson Chowdhry, 47, has been feted by prime ministers, Lords and celebrities for his work protecting vulnerable women from religious persecution and sexual abuse. The married father of three received an award from Boris Johnson for his community work and was a guest of David Cameron at Downing Street. But Chowdhry’s reputation now lies in tatters after what he admitted to The Upsetter were a series

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CEMENT FIX

Essex Police, the Death of Lee Balkwell and a Troubling Judgment The family of Lee Balkwell, whose body was found between the chassis and drum of a cement mixer on an Essex farm linked to organised crime, yesterday lost a legal challenge to have the suspicious death investigated as a murder. Lee died in the early hours of 18 July 2002 on Baldwin Farm, where he worked delivering concrete for Simon Bromley, a local businessman and middle tier player in the Essex underworld. Bromley, whose family was well known to Essex police, claims Lee’s death was an accident that occurred

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THE PUNISHER

A government advisor, his dungeon master and a very British security scandal Sir John Guinness, the advisor to three prime ministers, was a security risk who indulged a dangerous compulsion for sadomasochism throughout his political career, including while advising the Queen.   An Upsetter investigation into the secret life of the former diplomat and mandarin responsible for privatising Britain’s energy sector has revealed he risked all in pursuit of dungeon masters to thrash, torture and choke him out.   So much so, towards the end of his life, Sir John paid over £400,000 in hush money to a ‘master’ known on the

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NO PROTECTION

NO PROTECTION The Met Undercover Cop Spat Out After Rachel Nickell Fiasco Before going undercover during the Rachel Nickell murder inquiry – an operation that would ruin her police career and mental health – the officer known as ‘Lizzie James’ had proved her courage infiltrating violent gangsters terrorising publicans in London’s east end, The Upsetter can reveal.  Pub protection rackets did not disappear with the jailing of the Krays in the late 1960’s. It was still a serious problem two decades later with violent thugs extorting money from publicans while helping themselves to drinks and anything else that took their fancy. In 1989,

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