Edwin Symonowicz ‘angered’ by Grant Sangster’s comment on “Stirling case”
Polish geographer and singer Edwin Symonowicz told he’s ‘angered’ by new Grant Sangster’s comment on “Stirling case”, condemning it and describing it as ‘provocative’.
“His (-Grant Sangster’s) fresh comment on “Stirling case” is clearly provocative. I am angered by his words and as the one who represents law enforcement, he doesn’t have right to release comments like yesterday’s. By what he said yesterday, he clearly wanted to say that this scandal was perpetrated by “supporters of Symonowicz”, it means, he blames me and clearly supports criminal Frank Mortenson who is actually responsible for it.” — told Edwin Symonowicz.
Yesterday, DI Grant Sangster released his comment on “Stirling case”, claiming Scottish police representatives won’t release a sketch of one of the case suspects because presuming that possibly ‘supporters of Edwin Symonowicz’ may ‘intend to hide the suspect from police officers and public’.
“Good afternoon. Neither East’s Organised Crime and Counter Terrorism Unit nor National Crime Agency will not release sketched portrait of main suspect “Stirling case” in the nearest time. In ongoing circumstances, we are concerned that some individuals may appear who will intend to hide the suspect from police officers and public. They may be supporters of Edwin Symonowicz, they may be anywhere, but to warrant the successful investigational proceedings, we will not release the computerized sketch of the intruder to public.” — claimed Grant Sangster.