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FRAUD INVESTIGATION BY CHESHIRE CONSTABULARY

Fraud Investigation


Details of Incident

Man arrested in London following allegations of fraud.

 

Officers from Cheshire Police have arrested a man in London following allegations of fraud involving a campaign that was set up following the murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher.

 

WPC Fletcher, 25, died in 1984 after she was shot while on duty outside the Libyan Embassy in London. Following her death an investigation was undertaken by the Met Police but to date nobody has been convicted of her murder.

 

In July 2024, the Met Police received reports of financial irregularities regarding the campaign to bring to justice those responsible for the murder of WPC Fletcher.

 

To ensure there was no conflict of interest, the case was passed to Cheshire Police who have today, Wednesday 4 December, conducted a search warrant at an address in the Mill Hill area of London where they arrested a 69-year-old man.

The man has been arrested on suspicion of fraud, and he is currently held in custody where he is being questioned by detectives from Cheshire Police.

 

Detective Constable Ed Currie, of the Cheshire Police Economic Crime Unit, said:

 

“We understand the concern that this arrest is likely to cause, and our colleagues from the Met Police are closely linked with the family of Yvonne who have been updated on today’s developments.

“As part of ongoing enquiries, we’re keen to hear from anyone who believes that they may, at any time, have donated to the campaign to bring about justice for WPC Yvonne Fletcher. This is not linked to Yvonne’s family nor is it to be confused with the official Police Memorial Trust charity.

“Anyone who believes that they may have donated to the campaign to obtain justice for Yvonne is asked to visit 

 

https://mipp.police.uk/operation/07CH24D62  

 

 

 

 

 

 

Contact Information

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