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Mps Child Sex Abuse
The case of MPs Child sex abuse back in the 1980s, the then press secretary,
to the then PM,says he can not recall the file on the case,but he and the then PM were aware of abuse claims, aimed at a certain Minister.????
to the then PM,says he can not recall the file on the case,but he and the then PM were aware of abuse claims, aimed at a certain Minister.????
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"In March 2013, The Independent on Sunday reported that Colin Peters, a Foreign Office barrister, was a regular visitor to Elm Guest House, where he allegedly abused boys. In 1989, Peters was jailed for being part of a network of paedophiles who abused over a hundred children. Peters' conviction followed an investigation known as Operation Hedgerow, which recorded 650 offences against 150 boys. The Independent on Sunday described Peters as being "a key figure behind one of the UK's most extensive paedophile rings". He was jailed in 1989 for eight years for sexual offences, conspiracy to commit a sexual offence and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
The paedophile ring lured young boys into prostitution. Reports at the time said the ring "was used by highly placed civil servants and well-known public figures", but police did not have "the evidence or manpower to pursue them in court". In 1989, The Glasgow Herald reported that the paedophile ring resembled the Mafia in its organisation and strength and included "well-placed and influential professional people linked to Westminster and Whitehall".
One of the boys allegedly abused by Colin Peters at Elm Guest House was a Grafton Close care-home resident, Peter Hatton-Bornshin, who later killed himself. One alleged Elm Guest House victim said that he was also trafficked to an Amsterdam brothel – where he was allegedly abused by a prominent politician"
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Makes interesting reading ::
"In March 2013, The Independent on Sunday reported that Colin Peters, a Foreign Office barrister, was a regular visitor to Elm Guest House, where he allegedly abused boys. In 1989, Peters was jailed for being part of a network of paedophiles who abused over a hundred children. Peters' conviction followed an investigation known as Operation Hedgerow, which recorded 650 offences against 150 boys. The Independent on Sunday described Peters as being "a key figure behind one of the UK's most extensive paedophile rings". He was jailed in 1989 for eight years for sexual offences, conspiracy to commit a sexual offence and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
The paedophile ring lured young boys into prostitution. Reports at the time said the ring "was used by highly placed civil servants and well-known public figures", but police did not have "the evidence or manpower to pursue them in court". In 1989, The Glasgow Herald reported that the paedophile ring resembled the Mafia in its organisation and strength and included "well-placed and influential professional people linked to Westminster and Whitehall".
One of the boys allegedly abused by Colin Peters at Elm Guest House was a Grafton Close care-home resident, Peter Hatton-Bornshin, who later killed himself. One alleged Elm Guest House victim said that he was also trafficked to an Amsterdam brothel – where he was allegedly abused by a prominent politician"