MICHAEL O’BERNICIA - Private Prosecutions of British MPs

Mayor Of London and All Chief Constables in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales are now aware of the live criminal complaint/investigation with The Metropolitan Police.

On 6 December 2021, a UK team filed a criminal complaint on behalf of the people with the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (“ICC”). The complaint states: “The seriousness and extent of the crimes committed in the United Kingdom, highlighted by the scope of people that these crimes affect, that these crimes continue to be committed, the wide range of perpetrators, the recurring patterns of criminality and the limited prospects for accountability at the national level, all weigh heavily in favour of an investigation.”

On 23 December we published an update shared by a member of the UK team who filed the complaint on our behalf, retired police officer Mark Sexton, which stated, among other things, that a Detective Sergeant and Police Constable have been allocated to assess the complaint and the Metropolitan Police and the allocated officers have been provided details of the ICC application.

On 2 January 2022 Mark Sexton shared a further update on his Facebook page.

Update, 02/01/2022

All Chief Constables in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales are now aware of the live criminal complaint/investigation with The Metropolitan Police, the allocated crime number and the ICC application to The Hague and their acknowledgment.

They were all emailed (some already acknowledging) on the 23rd of December.

The email sent to Sadiq Khan and Chief Constables is attached in the article. (He was forwarded the same email sent to all the Chief Constables).

A couple of days after Sexton’s latest update, The Bernician announced that the People’s Union of Britain (“PUB”) will be collaborating with Sexton stating, “we have agreed to take the following course of action [The Midazolam Murders], to expedite the progress towards our mutual objectives.”

Continued.

What about the Commissioner of Police in Gibraltar please?

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