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FAMILY DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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LONDON BOROUGH OF ISLINGTON | Applicant | |
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(1) JACQUELINE WILLIAMS | First Respondent | |
(2) EDDIE RAMSEY | Second Respondent |
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MR JUSTICE MOOR:
"2. If Jackie Williams and/or any other person served with this order is in a position to do so, she must deliver the child into the care of the Tipstaff.
3. If the Respondent or any other person served with this order is not in a position to deliver the child into the care of the Tipstaff, he or she must each:
(a) inform the Tipstaff of the whereabouts of the child if such are known to her, and
(b) also, in any event, inform the Tipstaff of all matters within her knowledge or understanding which might reasonably assist in locating the child."
"She refused to open the gate that was in front of her door. She said that she did not know where Luke was. She continually refused to open the security gate. She was very hostile and abusive towards the police. She became abusive when asked about passports and refused to provide them. She stated: 'I am not giving them to you. I do not have any of them'. I asked her: 'Where is X?' She replied: 'I will not tell you. I don't trust police.' I said: 'If you know where X is, you need to tell me'. Miss Williams refused to answer any questions about his whereabouts."
I also have a shorter statement from PC Samuel Homer. It is right that it does not give the same sort of detail that is in the statement of PC Griffiths. It indicates that Miss Williams reluctantly opened the door; that she refused to co-operate with the police; that she refused to tell the police where X was; and that, when asked to provide them with his passport and her passport, she presented a passport in X's name which was out of date. She went on say that she did not have a valid passport for X.