By RICHARD CARVATH 24 February, 2014
Manchester is the Mecca of Britain’s 21st century vice trade. The reason for this is simple: the police force in Greater Manchester no longer bothers to enforce the law.
Six years after the mysterious death of former Chief Constable Michael Todd, Greater Manchester Police (GMP) remains shrouded by sleaze.
“Mike Todd was GMP’s Chief Liability, and his legacy of corruption still stinks to this day,” said Richard Carvath. “A bent copper boss turned the force into a farce.”
The influence of organised criminals over the police is a matter of grave concern. The rot really began to set in when Mike Todd left his Assistant Commissioner post at the Met to take over as the Chief Constable of GMP in 2002. Six years later Todd was dead and the public began to learn the truth.