Non-White Crime Czar Tries to Bribe Judge Into Helping Her Family Members

Sven Longshanks
Daily Stormer
September 22, 2014

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Non-White Deputy Police Commissioner Tafheen Sharif tried to use her rank to get a judge to interfere in the lawful process through which a witness gives evidence.

One of the most common forms of enrichment that non-Whites bring to our lands is the ‘culture of corruption’ that runs rampant through their own public services.  There is nothing more vibrant than a corrupt cop whose only qualification was ‘filling a diversity quota.’

Here a Non-White Police Commissioner almost caused a murder-plot trial to be abandoned, after trying to silence the courts from giving out details concerning one of their relatives.

Isn’t ‘Diversity’ great?

Daily Mail:

A Deputy Police Commissioner was forced to quit after attempting to interfere with a murder plot trial, in a bid to stop embarrassing details emerging about a relative’s love life.

Tafheen Sharif, 32, tried to use her position to get a judge to stop her cousin’s name being published as the relative gave evidence about the love triangle that led to her fiance being shot.

Her unauthorised approach could have led to the whole case being abandoned at great cost, prompting police and court officials to step in.

Miss Sharif, who is also a Labour councillor once named Young Councillor of the Year, was told her position was ‘untenable’ and she resigned over the summer.

But the reason behind her resignation could not be revealed until the trial ended for legal reasons.

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Shahzad Mahroof and Bernard Pillay were both eventually sentenced to life in prison.

Her boss Olly Martins, the Labour Police and Crime Commissioner for Bedfordshire, was under investigation by the police watchdog at the time, after he revealed secret details of a death in custody to his boyfriend.

He only learned last week that he would not be charged over the unauthorised disclosure.

Miss Sharif’s case will add to calls for the unpopular PCCs, introduced at great cost only two years ago, to be scrapped following a series of scandals.

In the latest debacle, Miss Sharif almost derailed a Luton Crown Court trial in order to spare the blushes of her distant cousin Nazeem Dadd, who was at the centre of a love triangle that nearly led to a brutal murder.

Miss Dadd, who like Miss Sharif lives in Luton, had been engaged to accountant Atif Ali, 28. She also had another suitor, Shahzad Mahroof, but her family did not approve of the match. So the jealous Mahroof hired hitman Bernard Pillay to kill Mr Ali in what the judge called a ‘brutal and callous act’.

Mr Ali’s silver Audi was rammed off the road by Pillay in Luton in May 2013. When he got out of his car, Pillay blasted him in the leg with a sawn-off shotgun and although he survived after emergency surgery, he was left with life-changing injuries.

A trial began in July this year but just before Miss Dadd was due in the witness box, Deputy PCC Miss Sharif contacted the court to ask the judge if her cousin could be granted anonymity to spare her embarrassment.

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