The plot thickens.. RE the two terror suspects recently arrested (and one shot).. the police found over £36'000 in cash in their house (or whats left of it). They work as shelf stackers for Tescos. I'm all for innocent till proven guilty malarky, but I smell a rat. Either that or Tescos have suddenly upped the going rate for a shelf stacker.
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Originally posted by Joe Black.The plot thickens.. RE the two terror suspects recently arrested (and one shot).. the police found over £36'000 in cash in their house (or whats left of it). They work as shelf stackers for Tescos. I'm all for innocent till proven guilty malarky, but I smell a rat. Either that or Tescos have suddenly upped the going rate for a shelf stacker.
Or it was the family savings as has been reported elsewhere. The brothers were not the only peolpe living there. The Sun has run a number of stories about them since the raid, all negative in tone, at least one of which has been proved to be blatantly untrue."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife. -
Oh and here is the website to apply for shelf stacking work for Tescos. I've already handed in my notice..
http://www.tesco.com/careers/Comment
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Originally posted by Joe Black.The plot thickens.. RE the two terror suspects recently arrested (and one shot).. the police found over £36'000 in cash in their house (or whats left of it). They work as shelf stackers for Tescos. I'm all for innocent till proven guilty malarky, but I smell a rat. Either that or Tescos have suddenly upped the going rate for a shelf stacker.
See you, you ****. I'll cut you first...
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Originally posted by DaveBOr it was the family savings as has been reported elsewhere. The brothers were not the only peolpe living there. The Sun has run a number of stories about them since the raid, all negative in tone, at least one of which has been proved to be blatantly untrue.
Tax dodgers, drug dealers, old people and terrorists generally keep 36k in readies...........Comment
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Originally posted by DaveBOr it was the family savings as has been reported elsewhere. The brothers were not the only peolpe living there. The Sun has run a number of stories about them since the raid, all negative in tone, at least one of which has been proved to be blatantly untrue.Comment
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Maybe they let the rats go so they could follow them to the other rats. After all, they do look like terrorists!
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Pretty simple explanation.
It's just their tax credit money. All above board and perfectly "fair".
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/5074124.stm
But on 1 June it emerged that thousands of workers suspected of being illegal immigrants were given NI numbers.
Between April 2003 and December 2004, 2,700 families were wrongly paid credits by the Inland Revenue.
The credits each could have been worth more than £10,000 in some cases.Comment
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No it would be ok because they would give interest a different name, thus removing the religious problem
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