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What would you do if you thought or had reason to blelive your local councillor was involved in oranised crime

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What would you do if you thought or had reason to blelive your local councillor was involved in oranised crime

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  1. Report him or her to the police!Say!have I answered this question before??


  2. Call the local branch of the FBI, you are dealing with a possible federal RICO violation and they will want to know.

  3. If you thought this to be the case, you would have to contact The Standards Board for England, Manchester. They handle reports of MP's or councillors who have broken the Code of Conduct that they swear by when they are elected. Evidence is gathered and either sorted out by the local council and passed to the police if need be, or passed to The Adjudication Panel for England (based in Harrogate) if the misconduct warranted a more serious sanction. If it was a serious crime they would be suspended from their duties for a trial determined period and then the police would issue their "punishment"

  4. i  would be scared plesse pick me

  5. I can practically guarantee that a h**l of a lot of local government officers are involved in crime ! Depends what it is if they are a murder or rapist then I'd get some evidence and shop em to the cops otherwise leave well alone !

  6. It depends what sort of crime, but you could report him to the Standards Board for England. Believe me they won't let it drop, they are excellent. Contact me if you need their address etc.

  7. I would like to know exactly what types of crimes you think this person is involved with, as different people have several different ideas and opinions of what 'organized crime' consists of.  If you have reason to believe that your counselor is committing federal crimes, the FBI would be an excellent agency to report this to.  However, if your counselor is involved in crimes that violate state statutes and not RICO or any other federal statutes, the FBI does not have jurisdiction to investigate these crimes, unless their assistance is requested by local law enforcement.  In short, start with your local law enforcement agency and let them advise you as to what your best course of action would be.

  8. It's a known fact.  

    You could contact the local FBI..  The love to do high profile busts.

  9. Well, I certainly wouldn't post a question asking what to do. It's a good way to get dead.

  10. I'd think your a young d**k Tracy.

  11. if u know should ask the vp if u can do something about it

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