Peer will not face child sex abuse charges...
Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2015 7:27 am
It was announced today that the Labour peer Lord Janner will now not face any charges of child sex abuse due to his poor health. He has effectively been let off, something which is clearly appalling. This from Wikipedia:
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"Child sexual abuse allegations:
In 1991, the director of a children's home in Leicestershire, Frank Beck, was convicted of child abuse and sentenced to five life terms. During the trial, Beck accused Janner of having abused a child. A 30-year-old man also accused Janner of abusing him when he was in care aged 13. Janner was not prosecuted, and received cross-party support in the House of Commons. He said there was "not a shred of truth" in the claims against him. The Times reported in September 2014 that Mike Creedon, currently the Chief Constable of Derbyshire Constabulary, claimed that in 1989 whilst he was serving as a Detective Sergeant, senior police chiefs blocked a paedophile probe into Janner, despite 'credible evidence' that warranted further investigation.
In 2013 and early 2014, Leicestershire Police searched Janner's home in north London, and his offices in the House of Lords in connection with an enquiry linked to historical child abuse allegations. A file of evidence against Janner has been sent to the Crown Prosecution Service, but he has not been interviewed or arrested.
On the 16th of April 2015, the Crown Prosecution Service released a statement saying that they would not charge Janner due to his poor health."
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Article here:
Do people sense an element of Freemasonry involvement here, like we've discussed in a few other threads on here in recent times?
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"Child sexual abuse allegations:
In 1991, the director of a children's home in Leicestershire, Frank Beck, was convicted of child abuse and sentenced to five life terms. During the trial, Beck accused Janner of having abused a child. A 30-year-old man also accused Janner of abusing him when he was in care aged 13. Janner was not prosecuted, and received cross-party support in the House of Commons. He said there was "not a shred of truth" in the claims against him. The Times reported in September 2014 that Mike Creedon, currently the Chief Constable of Derbyshire Constabulary, claimed that in 1989 whilst he was serving as a Detective Sergeant, senior police chiefs blocked a paedophile probe into Janner, despite 'credible evidence' that warranted further investigation.
In 2013 and early 2014, Leicestershire Police searched Janner's home in north London, and his offices in the House of Lords in connection with an enquiry linked to historical child abuse allegations. A file of evidence against Janner has been sent to the Crown Prosecution Service, but he has not been interviewed or arrested.
On the 16th of April 2015, the Crown Prosecution Service released a statement saying that they would not charge Janner due to his poor health."
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Article here:
Do people sense an element of Freemasonry involvement here, like we've discussed in a few other threads on here in recent times?