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Met Police merges child sex abuse inquiries | Met Police merges child sex abuse inquiries |
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Scotland Yard says it has brought all its ongoing historical child sex abuse investigations under the control of one team. | |
The Met says officers from Operations Midland and Fairbank had identified "people and locations" in common. | The Met says officers from Operations Midland and Fairbank had identified "people and locations" in common. |
It says it is "operationally important" to have the same officer in charge. | It says it is "operationally important" to have the same officer in charge. |
Operation Midland is an inquiry into claims of child abuse by establishment figures, while Operation Fairbank is a wider child abuse inquiry. | Operation Midland is an inquiry into claims of child abuse by establishment figures, while Operation Fairbank is a wider child abuse inquiry. |
The homicide and serious crime detectives working on Operation Midland are merging with the expanded Fairbank team. | |
The merged operation will investigate child abuse and allegations of police cover-ups and support the Goddard Inquiry - the independent inquiry into historical child sex abuse in England and Wales, led by Justice Lowell Goddard. | |
'Three child murders' | |
The combined investigation team will be led by Det Supt Ang Scott, from the Met's sexual offences, exploitation and child abuse (SOECA) unit. | The combined investigation team will be led by Det Supt Ang Scott, from the Met's sexual offences, exploitation and child abuse (SOECA) unit. |
Det Supt Kenny McDonald - who had been overseeing Operation Midland - was widely criticised for describing the allegations as "credible and true". | Det Supt Kenny McDonald - who had been overseeing Operation Midland - was widely criticised for describing the allegations as "credible and true". |
BBC home affairs correspondent Tom Symonds said Mr McDonald was being moved to other work investigating murders. | BBC home affairs correspondent Tom Symonds said Mr McDonald was being moved to other work investigating murders. |
He said the Met denied the move represented a downscaling of Operation Midland, its most sensitive investigation into allegations of child abuse and three child murders. | He said the Met denied the move represented a downscaling of Operation Midland, its most sensitive investigation into allegations of child abuse and three child murders. |
"Midland has been a separate team until now, made up of 27 officers focused on claims that a high-level paedophile operated in Westminster and other locations in the late 1970s and early 1980s," he added. | |
The new team will continue to investigate historical allegations of impropriety by police officers dealing with sexual abuse in the period 1970-2005. | The new team will continue to investigate historical allegations of impropriety by police officers dealing with sexual abuse in the period 1970-2005. |
To date the force has received 48 such allegations - the Independent Police Complaints Commission is currently managing 29 of these. | To date the force has received 48 such allegations - the Independent Police Complaints Commission is currently managing 29 of these. |
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