A justice officer in London

Publié le 4 février 2026 à 10:27

I wish to bring to my readers the true situation in London, which is becoming a major and harmful scourge on the proper functioning of society.

The increase in delinquency and offenses among citizens and state employees is also a factor.

It's incredible, the number of lawsuits in such a short time! People's dishonesty is so widespread that it affects everyone, from ordinary citizens to state officials and even the country's political leaders. It's mind-boggling and deeply worrying!
No one can deny that my second job in the UK, after working as a kitchen assistant, is that of a legal advocate, because the number of cases I bring to justice, most often involving police officers who are also criminals, is unbelievable! I expose them to the light of justice, preventing them from reoffending among other British citizens. My legal actions also benefit British citizens; I am an unofficial legal advocate who cleans up and sweeps away this gang of crooks who are a disgrace to the country!

In first place on the podium is the Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and other community in the region who hold public positions and who engage in this, particularly in public services like the job centre plus, which I can easily expose them for, and they will lose their jobs.

The government or Her Majesty's services should one day thank me for doing the work that their own permanent staff should have done. I am certain, as a British citizen, that I work, I pay my taxes, and I contribute to the nation's development, but I am alone against an administrative machine controlled by these criminals in state suits, and this has been the case for several years in the capital, London. And I am aware that many are in this situation and don't dare speak out, denounce these practices, either out of fear or due to a lack of education or knowledge of their rights. I had the privilege of studying law in France, and I use my knowledge to combat this disorder because these individuals, through their behavior, contribute to public disorder and public disturbance. Therefore, I am the voice of all these silent victims of this injustice. How many times have I been intimidated, verbally threatened, or sometimes even physically threatened, because I expose them to the consequences of their actions, and this greatly displeases them.

Maatabalo

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