Reply From Mark Adedeji Fulham Broadway Center Management

Deutsche International Custodial Services security guard Fulham Broadway

Deutsche International Custodial Limited Fulham Broadway Wilkos security guard who was agressive after I made my original complaint to Mark Adedeji

I recently asked the General Pharmaceutical Council if I could make a complaint to them anonymously, over my harassment and gaslighting by the TSS security guards in Boots at the Fulham Broadway Center. I had been left too intimidated to collect cancer medication prescriptions for my dying mother. After making a complaint two years ago to the store and to Mark Adedji, his CIS security guards physically threatened me. They threatened me again last month.

In my query to the GPC, I made clear that I wished to make the complaint anonymously, as I had justified reason to believe I could be put in physical danger from Mark Adedeji’s security guards, or by TSS security guards (TSS Security is run by Ricky Gardezi). I also made clear that I could not go to the police, as the police were obviously pointing me out to these security firms with incitement to harass and gaslight me. I forwarded this query on to Mark Adedeji, Ricky Gardezi, Boots Customer Care, and Neill Catton (the head of CIS security).

I recieved no reply from Ricky Gardezi, Boots, or Neill Catton. Mark Adedeji replied back within an hour as follows :

Good morning,

You have correctly addressed your complaint to the Pharmacy regulation board and Boots Customer care.

They are the right people to contact and will look into your complaint.

I can also advise that you contact the police, if you have any further complaints.

Kind regards

Centre Management.

I replied back today thus :

I really do believe you need to stop gaslighting me this late in the day Sir. As I made clear in the email, the Met police are obviously pointing me out to your security guards, with incitement to mock me for ‘not liking to be looked at’, just as they have in dozens of other shopping centers from Spain to the Ukraine over the last 15 years. They have done this not just in the knowledge that I have a prior diagnosis of paranoid schizophrenia, but because of that in order to cause me extreme psychological distress, aware it’s unlikely I will be able to survive it. That’s not just torture under English Civil Law (and in the case of the police, a clear lifeterm tarrif offence under the Criminal Justice Act of 1988), that’s attempted murder or conspiracy to murder.

Mr Adedeji, I think it’s in your legal interests to stop allowing your CIS security guards in both Hammersmith and Fulham to mock me for ‘not liking to be looked at’, a well as intimidating or threatening me, as several continue to do, and pointing me out to other staff in the shopping center such as Starbucks barristas. I believe the simplest way for you to do that is to actually stop pointing me out to your security guards, and instead focus on individuals who actually pose a risk to the public. I believe if you do this, there is still a slim chance you could yet avoid going to prison for torture under English Civil Law, if not attempted murder or conspiracy to murder.

Cheers.

Note that the infamous CIS security guard ‘Henry’ is still employed by Mark Adedeji, and I witnessed him make a theatrical point of staring in to the Starbucks window at a young girl who could have been no more than 14. Furthermore, two weeks after submitting my reply to Mark Adedeji, a new security guard who I had never seen before, clearly recognized me, so Mr Adedeji is still pointing me out, or allowing me to be pointed out, to his security guards.