Jim Gamble
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 65 |
Date of birth | January 1,1959 |
Born | Bangor |
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Jim Gamble Life story
James Gamble, QPM is a British former police officer and head of Belfast region for the now disbanded RUC Special Branch. Gamble was the head of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command Centre in the United Kingdom until 2010, and is now CEO of the INEQE Safeguarding Group.
PSNI Chief Constable Simon Byrne has to resign, says DUP
... Former senior police officer Jim Gamble told BBC News NI: " It was obvious to anyone that this [disciplining the officers] was wrong and it was obvious to everyone that it was the result of political pressure...
Tiree Music Festival cancelled due to 'extreme weather'
... " Jim Gamble owns a house in Tiree and plans to accommodate stranded festival-goers for the night...
Madeleine McCann: Parents welcome declaration of formal suspect
... Jim Gamble, a former police officer who led a 2010 review of the case commissioned by the Home Office, told BBC Radio 4 s Today programme the case against Brueckner was strong and the " confidence of the German police" should not be underestimated...
Madeleine McCann: Portuguese authorities declare formal suspect
... Jim Gamble, a former police officer who led a 2010 review of the case commissioned by the Home Office, told BBC Radio 4 s Today programme the case against Brueckner was strong...
Paedophile Richard Huckle stabbed to death at Full Sutton prison
... In it, retired police officer Jim Gamble, the called to lead child abuse inquiries in the UK, for a more extensive investigation over possible abuses in the UK...
Nora Quoirin: More than £100,000 raised for missing teen
... Shamans, known in Malaysia as bomoh, have been involved in the search effort Jim Gamble, a former chief executive of the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre who has been in touch with the family almost daily, said they were living everybody s worst nightmare ...
PSNI Chief Constable Simon Byrne has to resign, says DUP
By Niall GlynnBBC News NI
Simon Byrne has no option but to resign as chief constable of the PSNI, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has said.
Pressure has been mounting on Mr Byrne after A Number of recent controversies.
On Tuesday, for an arrest made at a Troubles commemoration event.
The Judge said they were disciplined to allay a threat that Sinn Féin could withdraw its support for policing.
In June, The Names of 10,000 officers and civilian staff as part of a response to a Freedom of Information request.
It was one of A Number of data breaches involving information about staff.
Low morale within The Service has been reported in recent months, with some staff saying they fear for their safety over the breaches.
CredibilityOn Wednesday, the DUP's Trevor Clarke , a member of the Policing Board said Mr Byrne's position had become untenable.
" It's clear the officers don't have confidence and now politicians don't have confidence and clearly The Public won't have confidence.
" The only option open to Simon is to resign, " he told Bbc News NI's Good Morning Ulster.
" Where a judge has said a chief constable's prepared to sacrifice his young officers, how can The Chief constable or anyone else expect their support or anyone else's support after that.
" It's difficult to see any credibility that The Chief constable has left. "
Fresh questions over Mr Byrne's leadership were raised on Tuesday after a judge ruled that two junior PSNI officers were unlawfully disciplined for an arrest made at a commemoration on Belfast's Ormeau Road in February 2021.
The Event marked a UFF attack at a bookmakers in which five people were killed and nine others were injured.
In February 2021, the annual wreath-laying ceremony at The Scene took place amid restrictions on public gatherings due to Covid-19 regulations.
During this, One Man who had been shot and injured in The Attack was detained on suspicion of disorderly behaviour and put in handcuffs.
He was later released without charge.
Mr Justice Scoffield quashed decisions to suspend one probationary constable and re-position his colleague.
'Matter for the PSNI'A Sinn Féin spokesperson said The Court 's ruling on the suspension of the officers was a " matter for the PSNI".
" The arrest of a victim who was shot during the 1992 Sean Graham 's Bookies Massacre at a commemoration was appalling, " they continued.
" Sinn Féin very publicly raised our concerns with The Chief constable and senior police officers on The Treatment of victims and their families. "
It was not so long ago that Simon Byrne was weathering a storm of demands from unionists for his resignation.
It may sound familiar to what is Happening Now , but the political heat over that eventually cooled down and The Chief constable's contract was extended for a three-year term by the Policing Board in May.
Parties on the board who backed that decision then have now changed their tune, citing the summer furore over a major data breach and Tuesday's court ruling as reasons for The Loss of confidence in him.
Mr Byrne is due to appear before a Westminster committee on Tuesday to discuss the data breach.
Will he still be in post by then?
As One seasoned politician put it to me when I asked them to rate Mr Byrne's chances of survival: " Even a cat only has Nine Lives . "
On Tuesday, Mr Justice Scoffield held: " I have been persuaded that the respondent imposed suspension in The First applicant's case because of The Threat (whether real or perceived) that, if it did not do so, republican support for policing would be withdrawn.
" To reach a decision on that basis was in my view unlawful. "
Despite acknowledging the difficult situation in which the PSNI was placed, he concluded that the decision to move The Second officer was also influenced by the same threat, real or perceived.
Reacting to The Judgement , Mr Byrne said he accepted " there was a legal error in The Way in which The Public interest test was applied in deciding to suspend one officer and reposition another, rendering The Action unlawful".
He added: " It is important however to clarify that neither officer has been disciplined to date.
" This judgment relates to the decision to suspend one officer and reposition another whilst The Police Ombudsman conducted an investigation following a public complaint.
" We will of course take time to carefully consider the full judgment to ensure any lessons are learnt to prevent any future recurrence. "
Ulster Unionist Party leader Doug Beattie said he could not have confidence in the senior management team of the PSNI and that questions need to be answered on whether there was political interference in the disciplining of the officers, perceived or actual.
" If The Answer is that the senior leadership of the PSNI acted on a direct threat from a Political Party and took action against two of its constables, not just The Chief constable, but many within that leadership team, their positions are untenable, " He Said .
Traditional Unionist Voice leader Jim Allister had previously called for Mr Byrne to resign.
Former senior Police Officer Jim Gamble told Bbc News NI: " It was obvious to anyone that this [disciplining the officers] was wrong and it was obvious to everyone that it was the result of political pressure.
" I think it is very easy to single Simon Byrne out, but Simon has The Top job so the buck ultimately stops with him. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com