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Leicestershire police were guilty of multiple serious and inexcusable failures to properly investigate allegations of child sexual abus stanley cup e against the late Labour peer Greville Janner, according to a damning report.The investig stanley mug ation by the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse IICSA into the handling of allegations against Lord Janner found that a failure by police to submit statements by two witnesses in 2001 to the Crown Prosecution Service CPS may have been the result of complacency, incompetence or undue deference to a prominent public figure . It criticises a culture of disbelief at Leicestershire police at the time whereby the credibility of complainants was dismissed.The IICSA chair, Prof Alexis Jay, who led the inquiry panel, said: Despite numerous serious allegations against the late Lord Janner, police and prosecutors appeared reluctant to fully investigate the claims against him. On multiple occasions police put too little emphasis on looking for supporting evidence and shut down investigations without pursuing all ou stanley water bottle tstanding inquiries. Lord Janner child sexual abuse inquiry beginsRead moreOne officer during Operation Magnolia, which concluded in 2002, told the inquiry there may have been a positive instruction not to discuss the Janner allegations at a meeting with the CPS.The initial failures were compounded by another police investigation, Operation Dauntless, launched in 2006 on the back of another accusation against Janner, which failed to carry Joue Michigan court rejects possible early release for White Boy Rick
A housewife courted by David Cameron following her campaign for justice for her son, who was left brain damaged after an assault in Greece, has turned on the prime minister over his European agenda. Maggie Hughes is set to be the public face of a campaign against the Tory plan to opt out of EU cross-border and crime measures.Her son Robbie, a former semi-professional footballer for Oxford Uni stanley quencher ted, was left on the brink of death in 2008 after being subject to a brutal gang attack by British men while on holiday in Crete. He was left in a coma, endured four brain operations, lost his sense of smell and taste and, to this day, has no memory of his family or friends.His assailants, four of whom were convicted and sentenced to four years in November, were only brought to justice through the European arrest warrant EAW which delivered them to a Cretan court.Campaigners are concerned by the government s intention to opt out of 130 EU police and justice measures, including the EAW, as part of its repatriation of powers. The home secretary Theresa May, in particular, wants to pursue that agenda, citing how Britons can currently be extradited for trial abroad without evidence being heard in British courts.In respons stanley mug e, Maggie Hughes will help launch the new Justice Across Borders campaign group next week with former Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy and former La stanley kubek bour home secretary Charles Clarke.Hughes, 59, from Wallington, in south London, said she had been impressed by Cameron |
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