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| Author: | Cybro [ Sat Mar 01, 2008 6:57 am ] |
| Post subject: | Police Reveal Info On Drugs Suspect To Block PH Licence Bid |
29 Feb 2008 Cops reveal info on drugs suspect to block taxi bid POLICE have taken the unusual step of revealing intelligence about a suspected drug dealer to stop him being granted a taxi driver's licence. Senior officers persuaded Glasgow councillors to reject a bid by Joseph Harvey for a private hire permit - despite him having no convictions for drugs offences. Mr Harvey, 38, from Yoker, appeared before the licensing committee because police said he was "not a fit and proper person" to hold a licence. Inspector John Galbraith told the meeting Mr Harvey was part of a gang convicted of an armed robbery at Peterson Post Office, Yoker, in 1991. Mr Harvey, who was 21 at the time, was one of a gang of four men. He was later jailed for five years. Inspector Galbraith also said Mr Harvey had been implicated in a seizure of 90kg of cannabis, with a street value of £450,000, in 2002. He was reported to the procurator fiscal, but while an "associate" was later convicted and jailed over the haul, prosecutors took no action against Mr Harvey. Despite the lack of a conviction in the drugs case, which involved seizures from Mr Harvey and his unnamed associate's vehicles at Great Western business park, Inspector Galbraith said: "Intelligence held by Strathclyde Police provides Mr Harvey is associated with persons who are involved in the supply of controlled drugs. "Intelligence also provides Mr Harvey is himself involved in the supply of controlled drugs." Mr Harvey said: "The incident in 2002 ... it's an allegation as far as I'm concerned. I'm a good guy. I hardly get out. Why would I be hanging about with drug dealers?" Despite his pleas he had not been convicted of any drug offence, councillors on the panel refused the licence application. Labour councillor Ruth Black, who recently defected from Tommy Sheridan's Solidarity party, was the only committee member to oppose the licence refusal. In recent years, people guilty of serious violent crimes, including murder and culpable homicide, have been granted taxi or private hire licences in Glasgow, despite police opposing the applications. Police sources said senior officers felt they needed to reveal they were holding further intelligence on Mr Harvey in case the committee decided to grant him a licence on the basis of his conviction being almost two decades ago. A source said: "It's rare we have to go to the extent of revealing we have intelligence, but we felt it was necessary in this case." Source: Glasgow Evening Times ---------- Disclaimer These press articles are intended for informational purposes only. Statements and opinions expressed in these articles are solely those of the original Publisher. I cannot guarantee the accuracy of any of these articles, and therefore I am not liable for any information contained therein. Where possible, the Publisher and the source are documented within each article. Any author that holds legal copyright, and objects to their material being posted, may request that it be removed and any future material excluded. |
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