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The Brighton Police Scandal: A Story of Corruption, Intimidation & Violence
In the late 1950s the reputation of Brighton as a popular seaside resort took a sinister and notorious turn. After a series of drunken disturbances, suspicions were raised that the owner of the Astor Club, which became known globally as The Bucket of Blood, was bribing members of the towns CID to ignore licensing hours. The situation escalated to the point where Scotland Yards Flying Squad was called in. Their investigation soon revealed that these bribes were the tip of a police corruption iceberg. Criminality among crooked cops had been going on for years. Provided money was paid, charges were dropped, previous convictions overlooked and evidence disappeared. Others were fitted up unless they paid up. Police were party to burglaries, assisting in the fencing of stolen property and protection payments from bookmakers, clubs, and bars. During the scandal filled trial of the Chief Constable and CID ringleaders there was perjury, violent witness intimidation with one having his premises burnt to the ground. All this and more is described in this meticulously researched account of one of Britains most publicized police corruption scandals written with insider knowledge. Read more