fromErik Ribsskog eribsskog@gmail.com
toTAYLORG@unhcr.org
cc”Oslo, Visa”
dateWed, Nov 9, 2011 at 5:24 PM
subjectProblems with the IPCC/Fwd: The restriction of contact with the IPCC/ blocking your email address
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Hi,
I’m a refugee from Norway, after I overheard I was followed by the ‘mafian’, in Oslo, in 2003.
Now the IPCC don’t want to reply to my e-mails.
They only give dispentions anyway, and let the Police call me ‘Miss’, etc.
I get hundeds of spoofing e-mails each day, and the Police don’t reply.
The IPCC don’t understand, and think it’s only one e-mail, and ignore that the Police don’t reply to me at all.
And when I send them copies of all the mails, then they say I send to many e-mails.
I don’t think the IPCC are fine.
They let the Police in the UK use illigal stun-guns when they murdered the mate of footballer Gazza, I saw in the news.
That they would have never let the Police get away with in the Norway I know.
Yours sincerely,
Erik Ribsskog
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From: Laura Bailey
Date: Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 10:25 AM
Subject: The restriction of contact with the IPCC/ blocking your email address
To: “eribsskog@gmail.com”
Dear Mr Ribsskog
The IPCC has received a number of emails from you, over 80 have been received in recent weeks in relation to people using your details on websites, this goes against my request to you to only send information that relates to complaints against the police that have not previously been considered.
The receipt of these emails were acknowledged and you were again requested to refrain from sending information to the IPCC that does not fall under our remit or is already being considered.
In these emails I reiterated that it may be necessary to restrict your access to the IPCC.
You have continued to send emails of the nature described above and as warned, the IPCC now intend to block the email addresses that you have been using and as such all future correspondence to the IPCC should be received in writing only.
You are always, of course, entitled to make new complaints, providing they relate to issues that you have not already raised and that they are valid complaints against police forces in England and Wales. These must be made in writing (by post) and we would advise that you contact the relevant Professional Standards Department of the force directly to lodge new complaints.
If you contact the IPCC by email, your email will be returned unread as it is the policy of the IPCC to no longer accept emails from you, and no further action will be taken.
Kind regards
Laura Bailey
Casework Manager
Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC)
North Region – Sale
Phone: 08453 002 002
Email: CustomerContactCentre@ipcc.gsi.gov.uk
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