Police Scotland’s chilling directive: Officers ordered to ignore crimes linked to covid injections, betraying public trust
In a brazen betrayal of justice, Police Scotland was caught red-handed
suppressing reports of crimes tied to the experimental covid injections. A bombshell Freedom of Information (FoI) response reveals a January 2022 directive instructing officers to outright reject complaints from the public—even as evidence mounted of injuries, deaths, and criminal misconduct by government and health officials. This isn’t just bureaucratic negligence; it’s a calculated obstruction of justice, shielding those who pushed unsafe medical interventions while silencing victims. The directive, issued by Assistant Chief Constable Alan Speirs, explicitly contradicts an active criminal investigation confirmed by an MP, exposing a disturbing pattern of law enforcement colluding with power rather than protecting the people.
Key points:
- A leaked Police Scotland directive ordered officers to refuse all complaints related to covid injections, despite evidence of harm and ongoing investigations.
- Retired officer Mark Sexton’s criminal complaint was dismissed, even after receiving a formal crime reference number from the Metropolitan Police.
- An MP confirmed a live investigation into vaccine-related misconduct, directly contradicting Police Scotland’s claims.
- Victims were systematically denied justice as law enforcement abandoned their oath to serve the public, raising alarming questions about institutional corruption.
The directive that silenced victims
The FoI response, obtained by Ethical Approach, lays bare the chilling instructions given to Police Scotland: "Should any officer or member of staff be approached or contacted by people requesting assistance in line with any of the above [vaccine-related complaints], then these requests should be rejected." This wasn’t a suggestion—it was a mandate.
Mark Sexton, a retired officer
who dared to challenge the narrative, had his criminal complaint against the UK government dismissed despite documented evidence of misconduct and misfeasance. His case was assigned a crime reference number (6029679/21), yet Police Scotland falsely claimed "no such investigation is taking place." The lie unraveled when an MP admitted the Metropolitan Police was reviewing the complaint, confirming a live investigation. Why the deception?
A breach of oath, a betrayal of duty
Every UK police officer swears an oath to "uphold fundamental human rights" and "
prevent all offences against people and property." Yet ACC Alan Speirs’ directive flouts this duty, instead shielding those responsible for pushing dangerous medical mandates. The government’s own guidelines state victims have the right to a crime reference number and updates on investigations—rights stripped away by this unlawful order.
This isn’t just about bureaucracy—it’s about lives. Countless individuals reported severe injuries and deaths post-injection, only to be met with closed doors. One officer, caught on video, admitted the directive came "from the top." The message was clear: Don’t investigate. Don’t acknowledge. Don’t protect.
The global cover-up and victims left behind
The scandal isn’t confined to Scotland. In India, legal actions accuse vaccine manufacturers and Bill Gates of complicity in deaths, while UK lawyers prepared injunctions to halt the rollout. Yet victims were left to fight alone, their cries for justice smothered by those sworn to defend them.
The crimes against humanity were systematic across continents. The fraud knew no boundaries and spanned the globe. Law enforcement were conscripted to enforce medical tyranny and FAILED to uphold the law in defending basic human rights. This cowardice continues to this day, with no major law enforcement operations taking the measures needed to hold criminals accountable in positions of power and influence who go away with mass murder through
COVID vaccine programs.
When institutions tasked with upholding the law instead enforce tyranny, the people must demand accountability. Police Scotland’s directive isn’t just a failure—it’s a crime. And until those responsible face justice, the public remains at the mercy of a system that has forgotten its duty.
Sources include:
Expose-News.com
X.com
LivingStones.blog