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More on the Black Book?Should we be worried that this Chief has suddenly retired, he took a strong stand publicly against the Mr Big of drug dealers and advocated making drugs legal to get the profit out of drugs.
This is taken from the Independent.
An outspoken chief constable has retired after it emerged that he was being investigated over financial irregularities. Terry Grange, 58, stood down as the head of Dyfed-Powys Police with immediate effect. He had held the post since March 2000.
A statement from the force's governing police authority said yesterday: "Mr Grange had indicated that he had allowed his private life to interfere with his professional role as chief constable. This has led the authority to consider the chief constable's position and it was considered to be appropriate to accept his retirement."
The announcement came as the Independent Police Complaints Commission confirmed it was investigating alleged financial irregularities and misuse use of the force's computers.
Last year, Mr Grange was criticised by children's charities after he argued that men who had sex with girls of 13 or over should not be classed as paedophiles. He also reportedly said all drug barons should be "put up against the wall and shot".
Lembit Opik, the Liberal Democrat MP for Montgomeryshire, said he was "gobsmacked" by Mr Grange's decision to retire, adding: "I wish Terry the best for the future."
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I wonder if this had some bearing on his sudden departure. The article was in Sunday's Mirror. All pals together?
"A senior cop is being investigated over claims that child abuse allegations against a judge were not properly dealt with.
Terry Grange, 58, quit as Chief Constable of Dyfed-Powys Police last week amid allegations of financial irregularities.
The married dad-ofthree is accused of letting his friendship with the judge interfere with the force's handling of the claims against him.
The judge's ex-wife is thought to have made the complaint.
The Independent Police Complaints Authority ruled in August the complaint should have been investigated. Dyfed-Powys Police was not available for comment."
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This seems to be significant Vicar.
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The issue here is, is the truth nothing but the truth being spoken by the "force's governing police authority" not clearly so.
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