Watchdog to Launch Investigation UK Police for Child Abuse Failures
The Watchdog which supervises British police has launched their probe into accusations that London police chiefs gave up the investigation into child abuse claims as some high profile celebrities and politicians are involved in this case.
The investigators will inquiry that why police delayed the probe into paedophile rings, repressed proof and why tried to hide the truth as police officers and some lawmakers (MPs) are part of this case, Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) described in statement.
However, the investigating is being done by London’s Metropolitan Police to examine the accusations of sex crimes involving strong establishment figures from the 1970s and 1980s as well as claims that three young boys killed.
So, Independent Police Complaints Commission will find out the cause that why were detectives being failed to do something between 1970 and 2005, why did inquiries delay and accusations kicked out.
“These allegations are of historic, high level corruption of the most serious nature. Allegations of this nature are of grave concern and I would like to reassure people of our absolute commitment to ensuring that the investigations are thorough and robust.” IPCC Deputy Chairman Sarah Green told media while addressing.
The IPCC said among the 14 accusations was a claim an inquiry aiming young boys in Dolphin Square, a central London block of flats near parliament, the probe gave up just because the officers have links to criminals.
On the other side, some documents discovered at an address of a paedophile which started from the Houses of Parliament, in which it appears that a number of highly prominent individuals (MPs and senior police officers) and these all being part of the crime in a paedophile ring and hence police didn’t take any actions.