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Edward Heath abuse claims: Four forces investigating ex-PM Edward Heath abuse claims: Four forces investigating ex-PM
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Four police forces are investigating claims of historical child sexual abuse involving former PM Sir Edward Heath.Four police forces are investigating claims of historical child sexual abuse involving former PM Sir Edward Heath.
The Met, Wiltshire, Kent and Jersey police forces are conducting separate investigations involving the late MP.The Met, Wiltshire, Kent and Jersey police forces are conducting separate investigations involving the late MP.
The BBC understands Wiltshire Police halted an inquiry into a brothel keeper in the 1990s after she said Sir Edward was involved in child sexual abuse.The BBC understands Wiltshire Police halted an inquiry into a brothel keeper in the 1990s after she said Sir Edward was involved in child sexual abuse.
The Sir Edward Heath Charitable Foundation said it was confident he would be cleared of any wrongdoing.The Sir Edward Heath Charitable Foundation said it was confident he would be cleared of any wrongdoing.
'Case dropped''Case dropped'
The BBC's home affairs correspondent Dominic Casciani says claims made by the female brothel keeper, that the former PM was a client, meant that she had left herself open to prosecution.The BBC's home affairs correspondent Dominic Casciani says claims made by the female brothel keeper, that the former PM was a client, meant that she had left herself open to prosecution.
However, the case against her was allegedly discontinued between 1990 and 1995.However, the case against her was allegedly discontinued between 1990 and 1995.
The woman, whose identity is known to the BBC, was later convicted of controlling prostitutes after a successful prosecution by Wiltshire Police.The woman, whose identity is known to the BBC, was later convicted of controlling prostitutes after a successful prosecution by Wiltshire Police.
She was jailed for six years after a trial which included allegations that she had supplied children as young as 13 to her clients.She was jailed for six years after a trial which included allegations that she had supplied children as young as 13 to her clients.
It is unclear whether or not the force then went back to re-investigate the woman's original allegations against Sir Edward after she was convicted - and this is now part of a corruption inquiry by the Independent Police Complaints Commission.It is unclear whether or not the force then went back to re-investigate the woman's original allegations against Sir Edward after she was convicted - and this is now part of a corruption inquiry by the Independent Police Complaints Commission.
Heath investigationsHeath investigations
Historical child abuse: Key investigationsHistorical child abuse: Key investigations
The IPCC said on Monday that it would look at whether Wiltshire officers failed to pursue allegations of child abuse made against Sir Edward, who was prime minister from 1970 to 1974 and died in 2005 aged 89 at his home in Salisbury.The IPCC said on Monday that it would look at whether Wiltshire officers failed to pursue allegations of child abuse made against Sir Edward, who was prime minister from 1970 to 1974 and died in 2005 aged 89 at his home in Salisbury.
A retired detective has alleged that claims were made in the 1990s but were not followed up.A retired detective has alleged that claims were made in the 1990s but were not followed up.
Wiltshire Police has declined to comment on the case, but has appealed for information regarding allegations against Sir Edward.Wiltshire Police has declined to comment on the case, but has appealed for information regarding allegations against Sir Edward.
Wiltshire Police and the NSPCC said they had received "a number of calls" from members of the public.Wiltshire Police and the NSPCC said they had received "a number of calls" from members of the public.
They said any lines of enquiry would be passed to the relevant police force and followed up.They said any lines of enquiry would be passed to the relevant police force and followed up.
Kent Police told the BBC it had received a report on Tuesday of a sexual assault having been committed in east Kent in the 1960s.Kent Police told the BBC it had received a report on Tuesday of a sexual assault having been committed in east Kent in the 1960s.
"The victim has named Sir Edward Heath in connection with the allegation. Detectives are making initial enquiries, and will obtain a full account from the victim. The report has been notified as part of Operation Hydrant," it said in a statement."The victim has named Sir Edward Heath in connection with the allegation. Detectives are making initial enquiries, and will obtain a full account from the victim. The report has been notified as part of Operation Hydrant," it said in a statement.
The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) said it would neither confirm nor deny names of anyone who may or may not be part of its investigation Operation Midland.
A spokesman said: "Operation Midland continues to be a complex and sensitive investigation, and the MPS will not be giving a running commentary on its progress. This is important for the integrity of the investigation and protecting evidence that may form part of it."
Meanwhile, Labour MP Tom Watson said he had referred two allegations of child sexual abuse by Sir Edward to the police since 2012.Meanwhile, Labour MP Tom Watson said he had referred two allegations of child sexual abuse by Sir Edward to the police since 2012.
He said: "I passed them both to the police, who have confirmed to me that at least one of those allegations is being investigated and taken seriously."He said: "I passed them both to the police, who have confirmed to me that at least one of those allegations is being investigated and taken seriously."
He said the different approach to allegations by different forces showed the need for a national police inquiry.He said the different approach to allegations by different forces showed the need for a national police inquiry.
'Co-operate fully''Co-operate fully'
Friends of Sir Edward have dismissed the claims saying there is not a shred of evidence to link him to abuse.Friends of Sir Edward have dismissed the claims saying there is not a shred of evidence to link him to abuse.
The Sir Edward Heath Charitable Foundation, which operates the museum at Arundells, his home in Salisbury, said it welcomed the investigation.The Sir Edward Heath Charitable Foundation, which operates the museum at Arundells, his home in Salisbury, said it welcomed the investigation.
"We wholeheartedly believe [it] will clear Sir Edward's name and we will co-operate fully with the police in their enquiries," a spokesman said."We wholeheartedly believe [it] will clear Sir Edward's name and we will co-operate fully with the police in their enquiries," a spokesman said.
Sir Edward led the 1970-1974 Conservative government and took Britain into what was then the European Economic Community.Sir Edward led the 1970-1974 Conservative government and took Britain into what was then the European Economic Community.
He lost his leadership of the party to Margaret Thatcher in 1975 - something he never forgave her for and he refused to serve in her cabinet.He lost his leadership of the party to Margaret Thatcher in 1975 - something he never forgave her for and he refused to serve in her cabinet.
He was also a successful author, a renowned classical musician and a world-class yachtsman.He was also a successful author, a renowned classical musician and a world-class yachtsman.
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Anything you tell us will be treated in confidence.Anything you tell us will be treated in confidence.