by curadhan74 » Tue Jul 31, 2012 4:01 pm
Back in about 1991 when I was new to Australia and somewhat naive I was invited by a group of Australians at a backpackers to go with them for a drive. It seemed pretty harmless. They neglected to mention the car was stolen though. They stopped at a carpark and the police arrested us all. From the very start they began assaulting us. First with a maglight. It was terrifying. They drove over speed humps at high speed while laughing so we'd bash our heads. The others told me we would be beaten up at the police station but I didn't believe them. They said if I defended myself I would be charged with assault. As soon as we arrived we were separated. A short cop punched me in the guts while about 10 other cops watched. I was furious and decided to maintain my right to silence as a form of protest. I was beaten all night and kicked unconcious atleast once. We were so glad to get out before the morning shift started and a fresh round of beatings. They were such cowards. I was handcuffed most of the night. The whole station was aware of the unprovoked violence. Later I went to a legal aid officer for advice. He told me that people go into Flemington Station and don't come out. Same with Moonee Ponds. I was so frightened I left the state and went on the run for 5 years. Eventually I returned and my lawyer ignored everything I told him. The mongrel pleaded me guilty against my wishes. I paid 750 dollars in fines but have no record. When I arrived in Australia I had planned to join the police. Now I consider them all scum. Every time I hear on the news that a cop has been killed it brings a smile to my face. I hate them all and if a revolution ever starts I'm going to kill as many of them as I can. The biggest criminal organisation in australia is its own police force. So how many people have Flemington Police murdered? Any ex-cops ready to tell the truth? If more people spoke up then something might get done about it. I've told this story to countless people including many cops. I've heard stories of corruption from ex-cops. One was forced to quit after refusing to drop charges against a politicians kid. So there isn't even any separation of powers in this country. Last I heard he was teaching traffic control at United Protection Services in Brisbane. After being released from Flemington I went looking for a gun. Unfortunately I wasn't able to locate one. I wanted to go back in there and kill as many cops as I could. We need a modern day Ned Kelly. Australian police are racist corrupt scum. http://www.flemingtonpolice.com