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Police sexually assault Queensland tradesman for not giving business records

Announcement posted by 24 Hour Locksmiths Brisbane 16 Feb 2016

Police in Brisbane, Australia have resorted to the most vile tactics when they are not able to persuade tradesmen to hand over business records


One locksmith in Brisbane Australia, has reported his employee was raped by police when sensitive business records were not given to police. The police targeted the tradesman locksmith for no apparent reason. The locksmith says he has been an upstanding member of the community all his life. He said, he doesn't drink, smoke, do drugs or get involved in any illegal activity. “The police were in a frenzy” the man said. “They came, car after car, after car, even a sniffer dog”.


“I asked them time and time again why they were holding me and searching my car” The only answer received from officer Tamryn Ellingworth was “Someone saw you drive up the street” . The police target the locksmith with a majority of the police force in Southern Brisbane. “They were trying to hack my iphone” the locksmith said. “When I would not give them the code, they got so angry”. “They put a dog in my car, they wrecked my car electrical system, they were out of control!” In the end when they could not find what they were looking for and could not crack my iphone, they took me to the middle of the street and sexually assaulted me.” “The officer in charge of the sexual assault, didnt have any idea what was going on!” “I asked him why he was doing what he was doing, and he had no answer.” “The only logical answer I can think of is that it was punishment for not giving our companies business records to the police” “They even tried to trick me into unlocking my phone!”


The owner of the 24 Hour locksmith business in Brisbane was in total shock when he learned what happened to one of his most valued employee. “My tradesmen have a right to go about their day to day business in Brisbane, without being detained on the side of the road for over two hours and sexually assaulted by a group of thug police”.
The incident was reported to the Mount Gravatt Police station the very next day, in accordance with the police procedure. No response was ever heard. Numerous phone calls to the station and sargent in charge were never answered or returned. People were always away on leave, or not contactable. No calls were ever returned. In the end we sent a letter to the CMC. The crime and misconduct commission. That was four months ago. The CMC replied, saying that they had referred it to the Queensland Police Ethical Standards Command. No contact has still been made with the victim of the crime. No police officer has been dismissed, charged, or even reprimanded as far as we are aware.


“This is a case that demonstrates, how the police answer to no one in Queensland. They are free to break laws, ethical standards and even rape.”


To make this even more embarrassing for the QLD police. While a large majority of the southern Brisbane police force were committing these indecent acts against a local tradesman, a high speed car chase was taking place within 100 meters of their police headquarters. The NWS Police have criticized the QLD police for not being able to stop a high speed chase from the North of Brisbane to the NSW border. The official story from the QLD police was that they don't chase stolen cars.
Now the truth has come out that there were no police available for real police work. The police had their hands full with a locksmith performing his day to day job who would not hand over sensitive business records. Talk about being caught with your pants down!