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The establishment and historic child sex abuse

























carlzeiss

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May 19, 2009
6,236
Amazonia
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-34279984

Thirteen further investigations have been launched into police corruption relating to historical child sex abuse claims, the police watchdog says.

It is alleged that an investigation into a paedophile ring in the 1970s in London was closed down on instructions by high-ranking officers.

Another involves claims that Special Branch interfered in an investigation involving an MP.

All relate to child sex offences from the 1970s to the 2000s, the IPCC said.

Twelve involve the Metropolitan Police and one relates to Essex Police, it added.

The investigations are to be conducted by the Metropolitan Police's professional standards department, but will be overseen by the IPCC, the watchdog said.

The majority of the investigations stem from allegations made by retired Met Police officers.

The investigations involve allegations that:

Evidence relating to abuse at a youth club in the 1980s and 1990s, allegedly involving politicians and council officers, went missing from a London police station
An MP was charged with specimen child sex offences and not "more numerous or serious offences"
Paperwork and evidence relating to child sex offences involving an MP disappeared and the MP was released without charge
Special Branch in the 1970s interfered in an investigation that would have revealed an MP to be involved in child sex offences
An investigation into child sex abuse in central London in the 1980s was halted when it became apparent an MP was involved
An officer serving with the Met Police was involved in a paedophile ring in north London and that evidence was covered up by Special Branch

Three of the cases involve the Met's former Special Branch - the team that had responsibility for, among other things, personal protection for VIPs, including many politicians.
'Enormous workload'

The latest investigations are in addition to 17 inquires announced earlier this year.

They all related to claims about the alleged suppressing evidence, officers hindering or halting investigations, and claims offences were covered up because of the involvement of MPs and police officers.

IPCC Commissioner Jennifer Izekor said: "We are continuing to receive further referrals from the Met and have now assessed that a further 12 require management by the IPCC in addition to one from Essex Police.

"Our investigators will now oversee these investigations and ensure they meet our robust standards."

BBC home affairs correspondent Tom Symonds said the announcement of further inquiries was a "very significant development" and that the IPCC now had an "enormous workload" to carry out.

"I think this stems very much from police officers from the past coming forward and saying 'hang on a second I've got concerns about something I saw back them when I was working'," our correspondent said.

He said the inquiries were an attempt to address the "growing number of concerns among senior officers".
 


glasfryn

cleaning up cat sick
Nov 29, 2005
20,261
somewhere in Eastbourne
its all beginning to unravel at last
I am sure someone will find names soon
I sometimes wonder if those in charge then found that one of their family was involved would do
the whole thing is right mess,but as I said its beginning to unravel
 


gregbrighton

New member
Aug 10, 2014
2,059
Brighton
its all beginning to unravel at last
I am sure someone will find names soon
I sometimes wonder if those in charge then found that one of their family was involved would do
the whole thing is right mess,but as I said its beginning to unravel

We are talking about Special Branch here. Expect even more cover ups to conceal the truth.....
 








Mo Gosfield

Well-known member
Aug 11, 2010
6,362
Well, exactly. This will 'unravel' just as much as they want it to.
Expect dead people & aged showbiz stars only

Exactly.
People work themselves into positions of authority in order to carry out their perverted pleasures, knowing that their seniority, their position, their power will protect them.
The Establishment is there to protect its members. The perverted have prospered in politics, in judiciary, in police, in church, in civil service, in youth movement, in education, in social services and all manner of other areas. There have been thousands carrying out abuse and getting away with it. There are networks, sharing information on the vulnerable.
The judiciary has harboured many offenders and they show sympathy and leniency to those others charged.
It is a disgusting commentary on our society that all these people are allowed to carry out, apparently normal lives, whilst committing others to lifetimes of anguish and pain and sometimes death.
Words cannot express my feelings for this scum. They are not fit to stand alongside us in society, let alone rule our lives and determine what we do. If I had my way, they would be put down like rabid dogs.
 






gregbrighton

New member
Aug 10, 2014
2,059
Brighton
Local Brighton Christian deacon charged with child sexual offences

BBC News


A church deacon has been charged with sex offences including making indecent images of children and encouraging a boy to expose himself on a webcam.

Peter Keeley-Pannett, 71, of Bristol Road, Brighton, was a non-stipendiary deacon at the Diocese of Chichester until his arrest in November.
He faces eight counts, which Sussex Police said all related to the alleged use of webcam.
Mr Keeley-Pannett is due before Redhill magistrates on 28 September.
He has been charged with three counts of making 150 indecent images of children and one count of attempting to cause a boy over 13 to engage in sexual activity.
The Church of England deacon also faces two charges of causing a boy aged 13 to 15 to watch images of sexual activity and two of causing or inciting a boy aged 14 to engage in sexual activity.
Sussex Police said his arrest followed an investigation by its Paedophile On Line Investigation Team.
 


aolstudios

Well-known member
Nov 30, 2011
5,279
brighton
Local Brighton Christian deacon charged with child sexual offences

BBC News


A church deacon has been charged with sex offences including making indecent images of children and encouraging a boy to expose himself on a webcam.

Peter Keeley-Pannett, 71, of Bristol Road, Brighton, was a non-stipendiary deacon at the Diocese of Chichester until his arrest in November.
He faces eight counts, which Sussex Police said all related to the alleged use of webcam.
Mr Keeley-Pannett is due before Redhill magistrates on 28 September.
He has been charged with three counts of making 150 indecent images of children and one count of attempting to cause a boy over 13 to engage in sexual activity.
The Church of England deacon also faces two charges of causing a boy aged 13 to 15 to watch images of sexual activity and two of causing or inciting a boy aged 14 to engage in sexual activity.
Sussex Police said his arrest followed an investigation by its Paedophile On Line Investigation Team.

Diocese of Chichester seems to have been very unlucky with their choice of priests...
 










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