FURTHER HARASSMENT DISHED OUT ON ME
FURTHER HARASSMENT DISHED OUT ON ME
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sitting at Medway Magistrates Court
Dear Magistrates
1. Further to our correspondence concerning the attached Summons Referral to Court (LetterfromNKMCHearingTrial10Nov2023.pdf) my complaints against the Chief Constable of Kent Police to the Legal Ombudsman and the Independent Office for Police Conduct did not receive an acknowledgment as attached: ToIndOfficeforPoliceConductccLegalOmbudsman(REFERRAL)26Jun2023.docx; and further my complaint to KMPT failed to result in the just disposal of my medical diagnosis and treatment plan as attached: To KMPT(Complaint)23Jun2023.
2. The Consultant Psychiatrist Dr Oranusi telephoned me and the following discussion took place:
The Consultant Psychiatrist Dr Emmanuel Oranusi was 25 minutes late in telephoning me this morning and I asked him at the start whether He had forgotten about me. He said he was running late. He asked How I was. I said that in the past few days I was going through a mental health crisis. I said I was getting a lot of trolling emails and because I am very sensitive to such intrusions I had difficulty coping with these from my replies. The Police arrested me four time in the past 18 months and showed me some emails that I did not recognise as having been sent by me personally and I thought the trolls had hacked my email accounts to send them from our computer IP address, so Kent Police have been investigating me for stalking, harassment and malicious communications which I do not understand. I had Solicitors but they are not of much use. I was bailed on 20 April 2023 to appear at Medway Police Station on 18 June 2023 amd wjem I went I was served with an extension of bail document that says that I have to appear again on 28 September 2023 at 4 pm. So Kent Police is continuing with its investigations.
Dr Oranusi questioned me about whether I felt that some power was controlling me in my head. I said I used to think that God was directing me to actions. There were demons in my head when I was younger but these days I am not affected. I felt that the State of the United Kingdom was persecuting me. I do not know what the Police will do next. On further questioning I said that I was seeking to recover the £55000 that I was owed as redundancy money 26 years ago. He asked if I had gone to the Employment Tribunal. I said Yes, they did not see me my way. I took the University to Medway County Court and High Court for Defamation for finding that I had conducted as a misconduct person but it all amounted to nothing. I took Kent Police to Court.
I said We have some holidays planned this year to Broadstairs to celebrate my wife’s birthday, then to Turkey in September and then in Indian during January next year. He liked that and said so.
I said I have had 6-7 Consultation Sessions with a Psychotherapist. The trolls have cyber-attacked me because of my websites.
I asked Dr Oranusi what my present diagnoisis is. He said it is paranoid schizophrenia. I asked if he would give me a Care Plan. He said do not worry about the diagnosis. I asked what my prognosis is and if it is going to be a life-long thing. He said as long as you are stable that is all OK. I asked what about ‘Dos and donts’ He said no alcohol or drugs., I told him that I smoked cigarettes. He asked how many a day. I said 10 to 12. He said that I should stop smoking.
Dr Oranusi asked if I took medications. I said Yes I take 7 in the morning and 2 at night: Dapakote 1000 mg, sertraline 150 mg, risperidone 4 mg. Tamsoulosis, Finaseride and Atrovaastin. He said that he was changing my risperidone to aripripazole. That is for my hyperprolactinaemia isn’t it. Yes he confirmed. You can pick up the prescription. I asked if he could send the prescription to my GP Surgery and they will then send it to Boots from where I can pick up the medication. He agreed to do this.
The Consultation ended.
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3. Other trapping emails came after that one from Google to insert a blogpost in The Conservative Libertarian Party of the United Kingdom, then from Sarah Ritterhouse of old. I ignored.
4. Yesterday I was not able to download my doc and pdf files from Daily Bulletin blogposts so set up a ticket with Wix and they telephoned me to ascertain the details of the problem Within 2 hours they had sorted out the Issue and all systems are functioning normally now.
5. At 17.07 landline rang from a Spam caller Home Improvements that Rashmi took. AT 17.08 pm A Spam call came from a 01223 853361 number.
6. Your Honour, so these harassment continues unabated and since I consider myself to be very sane and attribute all my mental health disturbances to having to cope with the incessant intrusive attacks on me which will not stop until the Court brings the culprits to justice in forcing Kent Police to apologise and pay me damages and compensation of an amount of your determination, I plead on the Court to end this struggle now. My contention is that Kent Police deliberately messed about with the discharge of my Speeding offence of 5 October 2022 in a long campaign of Hate Crime against me and none of the Courts civil and criminal took any action against the Chief Constable in a State-wide conspiracy against me engineered to make my life impossible here in this country of the United Kingdom.
7. I should be most grateful for your kind consideration as soon as possible without me having to wait till 10 November 2023, 2 pm for the Trial Hearing.
Yours sincerely
Dr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Wigmore
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
United Kingdom
Tel: 07967789619
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REFERRAL BY LEGAL OMBUDSMAN TO THE INDEPENDENT OFFICE FOR POLICE CONDUCT2
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Mon, 26 Jun at 06:10
To
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC)
Dear Sirs
With regards to the attached correspondence that has taken place, the Legal Ombudsman is now of the view that this matter is solely within the remit of the Independent Office for Police Conduct to investigate:
FrLegal Ombudsman File Reference (Olives Solicitors)16Jun2023.docx; ToLegalOmbudsmanccKentPolice(OlivesSolicitorsFormFilling)16Jun2023.docx.
This assessment would be corroborated by the fact that neither the Medway County Court, nor the Kings Bench Division of the High Court has implemented a Injunction that I applied for as linked here: High Court Injunction reinstated to stop the Hate Crime of Kent Police on Me (knowledgeassessmentanddissemination.com) https://www.knowledgeassessmentanddissemination.com/post/high-court-injunction-reinstated-to-stop-the-hate-crime-of-kent-police-on-me
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It would therefore appear that the Police Force cannot be injuncted within the United Kingdom nor can any legal proceedings take place to bring the activities of the Police through the relevant Courts, be that criminal or civil. This may be the reason that North Kent Magistrates Court is not accepting the mitigating circumstances that I was going to rely upon in defending the attached Summons on Referral to Court: LetterfromNKMCHearingTrial10November2023_2pm.pdf.
As such the only recourse for an aggrieved party who has suffered gross misconduct from the Chief Constable of Kent Police as I have would be for the IOPC to conduct the investigation into the matter.
I would be grateful for the IOPC's assessment of this legal opinion and if it agrees the legality of the surmise, investigate Kent Police's Chief Constable for gross misconduct against me.
Yours sincerely
Dr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Wigmore
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
United Kingdom
Tel: 07967789619
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Dear Dr.  Panigrahi 
Your complaint about OLIVES SOLICITORS LIMITED 
Thank you for your email of 1 May 2023 regarding your complaint about Olives Solicitors. We apologise for the delay in responding, which is due to the high demand for our service at the current time.
Having reviewed the documentation you have provided to us, it looks like you have not complained to your service provider. You will need to do this first and allow them up to eight weeks to respond. We have a template complaint letter available on our website. If you have already complained and either received a final response that you are not happy with or have waited eight weeks from the date of your complaint, we may be able to help.
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Form filling
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Fri, 16 Jun at 21:59
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cc Kent Police
Dear Sir
I am not very good at form filling: is this link not sufficient evidence for you to be getting on with investigating this complaint: https://www.knowledgeassessmentanddissemination.com/post/legal-ombudsman-file-reference-f155593-eref-000222048292
Thank you in anticipation of a reply, if you can before Sunday 18 June 2023, at 5.00 pm when I have to appear at Medway Police Station as a condition of the bail that Kent Police has imposed on me.
Yours sincerely
Dr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Wigmore
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
United Kingdom
Tel: 07967789619
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Thank you for your email
We are currently dealing with a high volume of enquiries.
If you already have a case with us, we will add your email to the file. A colleague will be in touch with you just as soon as they review your email.
If you are contacting us for the first time about a complaint, please be aware that it could be up to 10 weeks before you hear from us, and at that stage, we may need to ask you for more information. We thank you for your patience and would like to reassure you that our teams are working very hard to review and respond to your email as quickly as possible.
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North Kent Magistrates’ Court (1966)
Sitting at Medway Magistrates Court
ALL ENQUIRIES: PO BOX CH4, The Courthouse, The Brook, Chatham, ME4 4JZ
Tel: 01634 830232, Fas: 0870 324 0037 Email: northkent@justice.gov.uk
Office Opening Hours: 9.00am to 5pm, Monday to Friday
__________________________________________________________________________________
Dr Shantanu PANIGRAHI
3 HOATH LANE
WIGMORE
GILLINGHAM
KENT ME8 0SL
[Received: 11.30 am 7 June 2023]
Case number: 0462300074226
Born: 8 August 1957
URN: 46SJ1327123
Summons on Referral to Court
A magistrate has decided that your case should be referred to a full court hearing
On 10 November 2023 at 2.00 pm
At Medway Magistrates’ Court
The Courthouse, PO Box CH4, The Brook, Chatham, Kent, ME4 4JZ (telephone 01634 830232).
Reason
For trial
Attendance
If you attend court, you must arrive 30 minutes before the time shown above. A listing time is not a guaranteed hearing time. You may be required to wait.
Warning
If you do not attend, the court may still deal with the case in your absence. If the court does not have up to date information about your financial circumstances you maybe ordered to pay a fine that is more than you can afford.
Date: 1 June 2023
Cases
Charge initiated by: Chief Constable KENT POLICE of Medway Police Station, Pursers Way, Eastbridge, Gillingham, Kent, ME7 1NE
462300074226/1 Date of Charge: 05/04/2023
Prosecutor Reference: 2300XX0000000004742D
On 05/10/2022 at Boxley om the county of Kent drove a motor vehicle, namely a FORD FIESTA TITANIUM TURBO – 5 DOOR SALOON Index GH17AZZW, on a road, namely A229 Chatham Road, subject to a local traffic order, namely The Kent Council (Various Roads, Maidstone) (Speed Limits) (Consolidation)Order 2020, at a speed exceeding 50 miles per hour.
Contrary to the above local traffic Order and sections 84 and 89(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and Schedule 2 to the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988.
The sentence for this offence can be endorsed on your driving record
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Dr Shantanu PANIGRAHI 2 June 2023/SUMRTC_47_0/8298/1
North Kent Magistrates’s Court
Code 1966
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Referral to Full Court Hearing
Your case was considered by the court under the single justice procedure. However, owing to the reasons given, your case has now been referred to a hearing before a full magistrates’ court. For information on the reason, see below.
For trial
At the next hearing, the magistrates will receive evidence either in the form of written statements or from any witnesses that attends court. You must attend, and bring with you any witness that you will call to give evidence on your behalf. If you do not agree with any statement being read to the court, you must inform the prosecution immediately.
Advice and help
If you need advice on what to do you should get help from a lawyer or advice agency at once. If you cannot afford a lawyer, you may be able to get free advice about your case. For more information see
www.lawsociety.org.uk/for-the-public/common-legal-issues/criminal/
Do not wait until you come to court.
If you need any general help about this summons contact the court office. PLEASE NOTE: Court staff are not able to give you specific advice on how to respond to the allegation.
Dr Shantanu PANIGRAHI 2 June 2023/SUMRTC_47_0/8298/1
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We are currently dealing with a high volume of enquiries.
If you already have a case with us, we will add your email to the file. A colleague will be in touch with you just as soon as they review your email.
If you are contacting us for the first time about a complaint, please be aware that it could be up to 10 weeks before you hear from us, and at that stage, we may need to ask you for more information. We thank you for your patience and would like to reassure you that our teams are working very hard to review and respond to your email as quickly as possible.
Once we have confirmed that we have all the information we need, we will write to you to let you know that we have passed your case for formal assessment by an investigator.
Please be aware that there is a considerable wait for a case to be assessed by an investigator, which varies depending on the complexity of the case. More information about the wait times will be included in the letter we send to you at the time the case is added to a queue and can also be found on our website.
If you have concerns about the wait times and feel they may detrimentally impact on you or your case, for example, because of a financial hardship or serious health concern, please let us know.
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Supporting you in making a complaint
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We are committed to making sure the way we work does not put you at a disadvantage so in addition to our legal duty to provide reasonable adjustments for disabled people, if you need any help or support, please tell us about it and we will do our best to meet your needs. We also understand that your circumstances might change, along with the support that you need, so please let us know at any time and we will consider your request.
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How to make a complaint
The quickest and easiest way to submit a complaint is via our online complaint form. We will send your complaint directly to the police force involved. The Professional Standards Department (PSD) for the police force will usually respond to your complaint within 15 working days.
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If you wish to report a crime, you must report it directly to the police. If you fear for your safety or are in immediate danger you should ring 999.
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We welcome correspondence in Welsh. We will respond to you in Welsh and that this will not lead to delay.
Rydym yn croesawu gohebiaeth yn Gymraeg. Byddwn yn ymateb i chi yn Gymraeg ac na fydd hyn yn arwain at oedi.
This message and its content may contain confidential, privileged or copyright information. They are intended solely for the use of the intended recipient. If you received this message in error, you must not disclose, copy, distribute or take any action which relies on the contents. Instead, please inform the sender and then permanently delete it. Any views or opinions expressed in this communication are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the IOPC. Only specified staff are authorised to make binding agreements on behalf of the IOPC by email. The IOPC accepts no responsibility for unauthorised agreements reached with other employees or agents. The IOPC cannot guarantee the security of this email or any attachments. While emails are regularly scanned, the IOPC cannot take any liability for any virus that may be transmitted with the internet. The IOPC communication systems are monitored to the extent permitted by law. Consequently, any email and or attachments may be read by monitoring staff.
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North Kent Magistrates’ Court (1966)
Sitting at Medway Magistrates Court
ALL ENQUIRIES: PO BOX CH4, The Courthouse, The Brook, Chatham, ME4 4JZ
Tel: 01634 830232, Fas: 0870 324 0037 Email: northkent@justice.gov.uk
Office Opening Hours: 9.00am to 5pm, Monday to Friday
____________________________________________________________________
Dr Shantanu PANIGRAHI
3 HOATH LANE
WIGMORE
GILLINGHAM
KENT ME8 0SL
[Received: 11.30 am 7 June 2023]
Case number: 0462300074226
Born: 8 August 1957
URN: 46SJ1327123
Summons on Referral to Court
A magistrate has decided that your case should be referred to a full court hearing
On 10 November 2023 at 2.00 pm
At Medway Magistrates’ Court
The Courthouse, PO Box CH4, The Brook, Chatham, Kent, ME4 4JZ (telephone 01634 830232).
Reason
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Attendance
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Date: 1 June 2023
Cases
Charge initiated by: Chief Constable KENT POLICE of Medway Police Station, Pursers Way, Eastbridge, Gillingham, Kent, ME7 1NE
462300074226/1 Date of Charge: 05/04/2023
Prosecutor Reference: 2300XX0000000004742D
On 05/10/2022 at Boxley om the county of Kent drove a motor vehicle, namely a FORD FIESTA TITANIUM TURBO – 5 DOOR SALOON Index GH17AZZW, on a road, namely A229 Chatham Road, subject to a local traffic order, namely The Kent Council (Various Roads, Maidstone) (Speed Limits) (Consolidation)Order 2020, at a speed exceeding 50 miles per hour.
Contrary to the above local traffic Order and sections 84 and 89(1) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 and Schedule 2 to the Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988.
The sentence for this offence can be endorsed on your driving record
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Dr Shantanu PANIGRAHI 2 June 2023/SUMRTC_47_0/8298/1
North Kent Magistrates’s Court
Code 1966
(c)
Consultant Psychiatrist Appointment on Monday 26 June 2023
from: Shantanu Panigrahi <shanpanigrahi3000@gmail.com>
to: "KMPTPALS (KENT AND MEDWAY NHS AND SOCIAL CARE PARTNERSHIP TRUST)" <kmpt.pals.kmpt@nhs.net>
date: 23 Jun 2023, 16:36
subject: Consultant Psychiatrist Appointment on Monday 26 June 2023
mailed-by: gmail.com
To
KMPT
Dear Sir/Madam
I have been going through mental health crisis and requested you to contact Britton House for me as attached: ToKMPTPALSccLongCatlisSurgeryJillJesson(DistressDepressionSuicidal)21June2023.
Ten minutes ago I telephoned Britton House when I did not hear anything from you or them to check on whether the appointment of Monday 26th June 2023 with Consultant Psychiatrist Dr Emmanuel had been converted from a telephone one to a face-to face one and was told that it will still be a telephone appointment as attached: FrBrittonHouse(Appointment7June2023_received14June2023)14June2023.docx.
In view of this I am under some doubt as to whether you passed on my email to Britton House; if you did you are not at fault but if you did not I wish to lodge a complaint to NHS England concerning KMPT.
If Britton House took a medical decision to retain my appointment as a telephone one as attached, clearly they are incompetent and negligent of the dire needs of a person who has been a mental patient for 20 plus years.
Please acknowledge receipt of this email immediately.
Yours sincerely
Dr Shantanu Panigrahi
3 Hoath Lane
Wigmore
Gillingham
Kent ME8 0SL
United Kngdom
Tel: 07967789619
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Tue, 27 Jun at 06:22
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