Charles Shoebridge
Charles Shoebridge (born 1961) is a writer, broadcaster, and Russia Today commentator on security, intelligence, terrorism, and crime issues.
Charles Shoebridge worked in counter-terrorism with the British Army and the Metropolitan Police until he retired in 2000.[1] He ultimately won three separate employment tribunal cases against the Metropolitan Police, the last being for "victimising" him by interfering with his media work.[2]
After retirement he worked as a pundit, making TV, radio and newspaper contributions, including as one of the host presenters of the television series Crisis Command.
Shoebridge repeatedly spoke out about the war in Syria,[3] suggesting that the White Helmets were a UK propaganda unit.[4]
References
- "BBC News - Ten things the Philippines bus siege police got wrong". Retrieved 5 September 2014.
- "BBC NEWS - UK - England - London - £50k for victimised ex-detective". Retrieved 5 September 2014.
- "The West Should Not Support Syrian Rebels - Charles Shoebridge". Retrieved 5 September 2014.
- https://twitter.com/shoebridgec/status/1060303150702362625?s=21
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