Open Criminal Investigation into Covid vaccinations in England: police search for testimonies from affected people ·Global Voices

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The data being reported of possible adverse and deceased effects that could lead to inoculation of covid injections have initiated legal action.

On Monday this week, a criminal complaint was filed with the Hammersmith police station in London. According to the information published in this regard, the possible victims of these injections have been requested to come to the police stations to present their testimonies in this regard.

An appeal has been made through the press for people to come to the police to testify their cases.

As a result of this process, vaccination centres would be notified of the need to provide information.

The complaint was filed by Philip Hyland, attorney for PJH Law, Lois Bayliss, lawyer for broad Yorkshire, Dr. Samuel White, and Mark Sexton, former police officer. Dr. White was dismissed from the English public health service for questioning the safety of vaccines and the unreliability of PCR evidence. He was suspended for 18 months by the General Medical Council of the United Kingdom, and appealed to the High Court of Justice, where he won.

Once the police admitted the complaint, the reference number was given for the following investigation: 6029679 / 21

The avalanche of cases that have begun to be reported has been such that the non-governmental organization, NGO UK citizen 2021 has begun to help take statements from people who may have been affected by these inoculations.

Before the International Criminal Court

The complaint has continued its course and has also been submitted to the International Criminal Court. In Diario 16 we have had access to the letter, which has been admitted for processing by assigning the reference number OTP-CR-473 / 21.

International appeal

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The proponents of this complaint call for support, both for the network set up in the United Kingdom and at international level. For this reason they have called for:

"we need you to add your details to the crime report so that the police can contact you in due time to assist you in your investigation. We understand that, in due course, you may apply for the status of a 'victim of crime' and / or 'witness protection'. We also understand that you may request to be interviewed in person at your home or office. We are aware that many of you reside outside the UK. However, we ask you not to underestimate the importance of the evidence you possess, regardless of the country in which you live. "

They request that people email the following four police officers:

Format for submitting data to the London Metropolitan Police (valid for any country)

"Dear gentlemen,

For the urgent attention of:

I am aware that a criminal complaint has been filed under reference number 6029679 / 21.

The original informants have asked me to provide my data to the investigation team and I request that that team know my data as soon as possible.

My name is... No, no. (full name, including title).

My profession / occupation is... .. (doctor, lawyer, scientist, residence worker, mother, housewife, postman, plumber, student, unemployed).

I live in... (country).

My e-mail address is...

My phone number is...

I have evidence to support the accusations that have been made, and I am willing to assist the Metropolitan Police in their criminal investigation.

I am aware that an application has been made to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague on behalf of the United Kingdom. That application has been recognised by the ICC and has been assigned the reference number OTP-CR-473 / 21. I will offer my assistance to the ICC investigation in due course.

Extension on the verifiers:

With regard to news and comments on networks following the news indicating the opening of the investigation, there have been those who have assumed that the investigation has been concluded or that an offence has been confirmed. For the time being, as we have explained to you in Diario 16.com, what has been filed is a lawsuit, witnesses and evidence are being sought, and the lawsuit has also been brought before the International Criminal Court, and is admissible.

Even in pieces like Reuters, who try to point out that the information is "false", it is detailed in the body of the news that: "El Met previously told Reuters that an assessment of the charges is being made, as is customary practice, but there is currently no evidence to suggest that a crime has been committed."

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