Police Ignored COVID Crime Evidence: What Are They Hiding? — “Covid vaccine accountability, police negligence during pandemic, Operation Talla controversy”
Police Silent on COVID Crimes: What’s Being Hidden? Covid vaccine investigation, police negligence pandemic, Operation Talla oversight
There was no investigation by the police of any crimes reported and evidenced relating to the Covid 19 pandemic response and the Covid 19 vaccine roll out. This was due to the operation Talla instruction. Crimes committed but allowed by Police to go uninvestigated. They all knew… https://t.co/LmDJvwmhgx
— Andrew Bridgen (@ABridgen) August 7, 2025
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There was no investigation by the police of any crimes reported and evidenced relating to the Covid 19 pandemic response and the Covid 19 vaccine roll out
In a recent statement, Andrew Bridgen highlighted a troubling aspect of the Covid 19 pandemic response: there was no investigation by the police into reported crimes associated with the vaccine rollout. This lack of inquiry raises serious questions about accountability and transparency during such a critical period. The absence of investigations suggests that numerous issues went unchecked, which many believe undermines public trust in health authorities and law enforcement.
This was due to the operation Talla instruction
Bridgen pointed out that these uninvestigated crimes were reportedly allowed due to the “operation Talla instruction.” This directive has been scrutinized for its implications on police procedures and their role in maintaining public safety during the pandemic. Without proper investigations, how can we ensure that justice is served and the public is protected?
Crimes committed but allowed by Police to go uninvestigated
The ramifications of this situation are far-reaching. When crimes linked to the Covid 19 pandemic response and the vaccine distribution are not addressed, it raises concerns about the integrity of the entire health response. Many are left wondering: what else might be hidden or overlooked?
They all knew
As Bridgen asserts, “they all knew.” This statement implies a level of complicity or negligence that demands further exploration. As citizens, it’s essential to ask questions and seek clarity on these critical issues affecting public health and safety.