MUST WATCH: The full untold story of Ken Foster’s acquittal and the role played by now Minister of Homeland Security, Roger Alexander, in a case riddled with police misconduct, missing evidence, and shocking courtroom revelations.
On April 3, 2002, Foster was accused of shooting at police officers—including Alexander, then a constable. But over two decades later, the High Court ruled the case was flawed, highlighting unreliable testimony, tampered evidence, and potential corruption within the police service.
In this video, we break down:
👉 What REALLY happened the night of the shooting
👉 The courtroom battle that exposed holes in the prosecution’s case
👉 Why the judge doubted Alexander’s story
👉 The serious implications for law enforcement and public trust
This case raises serious questions about Roger Alexander’s credibility as a public official. If he failed to uphold truth as a police officer, can we trust him now as a Minister?
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