葉錫恩

(MRS.) E. ELLIOTT.

TEL. 8-422414

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55. Kung Lok Road, Kwun Tong,

KOWLOON.

*his kind of forced confession is often used by police to "solve" a orime which either

1. they cannot solve; or

2. was committed by a gangster friend whom the police want

to protect.

The Attorney General's Department is quite well aware of this practice, but cannot be exonerated from charges of malpractices with

and police.

Recently a young Chinese man who left the Police Force because he could not put up with their criminal activities, told me that Police frequently take part in gang activities, robbery, fighting and even murder. If the gang is arrested, the policeman in the gang has only to show his police warrant or identity card to be released at once. The result is that the police are organising crime

s story indicates all too clearly. The English police in Hong Kong pretend to keep their hands lily-white by refraining from active part and accepting only the money involved in the deal. In this sense they are worse than the Chinese police who do the dirty work for them.

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I could write volumes (in fact I have an unpublished volume) on these activities, but I am too busy dealing with the victims, picking up the pieces, to do all I would like to do.

Please press hard for an enquiry & Royal Commission with men like yourself taking part.

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Yours sincerely,

Flaie

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