Yesterday, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) released the rather drily titled missive “IPCC to investigate allegations of historic corruption relating to child sexual abuse in the Metropolitan Police”. This told that the IPCC “is to investigate 14 referrals detailing allegations of corruption in the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) in relation to child sex offences dating from the 1970s to the 2000s”.
Those who follow the output of Exaro News (see HERE) will know all about the allegations of child sexual exploitation (CSE) reaching back over decades, often - but not exclusively - centred on venues such as Elm Guest House and the Dolphin Square apartment complex. Many powerful figures from the worlds of politics, the media, business, and - crucially - the law enforcement authorities - are believed to have been involved.
[UPDATE 1435 hours: following the IPCC's announcement, Iain Dale has made available (listen HERE) two conversations he had last Autumn on his LBC show. Both were with former Police officers.
These suggest that investigations into child abuse were stopped, on the instruction of senior officers, for what appear to have been totally arbitrary reasons - and in both cases, when public figures were being investigated.
The first of Iain's callers was prepared to name one well-known name, but did not, on the host's advice. That name was Cyril Smith]
3 comments:
Can we give Elm Guest House a rest now? After all, three police investigations have failed to uncover evidence of VIP involvement or child abuse. It's hard to know what else can be done to prove the wilder stories, principally spread by the mythopoeic Chris Fay, were fantasy.
So we now 'know'Cyril Smith was arrested during the 1980s. Er, actually we don't. An anonymous second hand source told Newsnight he was. This makes their investigation into McAlpine look like cutting edge investigative journalism. Never mind, satanic abuse enthusiast Clive Driscoll claimed the allegations were credible, so that's alright. Perhaps more light will be shed by the IPCC inquiries. I can't help thinking the Met referred such allegations to them in a spirit of 'put up or shut up'.
And there would never be a bitter ex-copper who hated his superiors, failed to get promotion and wanted to seek revenge for some alleged slight would there be?.
If people are going to read Exaro they need to fully read and understand that Exaro's claims emanate from a web forum of anonymous cops who may be or may nor be legit.
Yet Exaro ignores 2 coppers on that forum-one who says he was Special Branch- who pours scorn on the claims as well as being insulted on behalf of their former colleagues.
Moreover Exaro ignores that many of these claimed ex-coppers say they heard the tales in the canteen, the pub or from another copper at another station etc etc so it's gossip upon gossip, may be true, may be bullshit.
I like Zelo Street but to point to Exaro as some sort of legit source is risky. They have been ramping up the Leon Brittan claims on little proof yet you mention Private Eye in which Paul Foot adequately demolished the same claims years ago.
Exaro have a partisan dog in this race.
Readers who are bothered about the comments may note that the two Anonymous ones above show a distinct similarity.
As Private Eye might have asked, I wonder if they are in any way related? I think we should be told.
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