Thursday, October 1, 2009

AUSTRALIAN PM KEVIN RUDDS 2ND RESPONSE TO QLD POLICE MURDER & DRUGS

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Submitted on 01 October 2009

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 Subject: Thank you PM Kevin Rudd for email  acknowledgment that you are aware of this matter.
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There would appear every likelyhood that the corrupt Qld Police involved are cleaning house already & lives are in grave Danger.


Police Officer stationed in Ayre Nrth Qld would indicate he is more than fearful of police reprocussions in fleeing with his service revolver from charges of issuing a couple of suspect licences,  with publications in the Qld Press that the Qld Police have grave concerns for his welfare.....

Sounds like an excuse too shoot on sight making him out too be disturbed ......

Close too Airlie Beach that officer was stationed & his service History should be checked as IF he was in Airle Beach in late 1980's his life is in very real Danager as the cleaners will be looking for every One with knowledge.

These poeples lives are in your hands Mr Kevin Rudd & the only way too secure them is too Go Public with press & a full Australian parliamentary Inquiry.

The deceased Qld police officer of the late 1980's deserves that much, as does Mr Banks & the Australian Public .