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The comedian Freddie Starr has returned to a police station to answer further questions following his arrest and bailing on suspicion of sexual offences on Thursday. The comedian Freddie Starr returned to a police station to answer further questions on Friday following his arrest and bailing on suspicion of sexual offences on Thursday.
Starr was being interviewed by detectives on Friday after returning to the station on police bail, the Metropolitan police confirmed. Starr was being interviewed by detectives on Friday, the Metropolitan police confirmed. He was later bailed again.
He is being questioned by detectives from Operation Yewtree, the Scotland Yard investigation into alleged sex abuse by Jimmy Savile and others. He was being questioned by detectives from Operation Yewtree, the Scotland Yard investigation into alleged sex abuse by Jimmy Savile and others.
Starr was first interviewed by police yesterday following his arrest at 5.45pm. He was released between 1am and 1.30am on Friday morning and returned to his Warwickshire home. Starr was first interviewed by police on Thursday following his arrest at 5.45pm. He was released between 1am and 1.30am on Friday morning and returned to his Warwickshire home.
Last month Starr branded Savile "despicable" and "disgusting" and urged police to interview him so he could clear his name.Last month Starr branded Savile "despicable" and "disgusting" and urged police to interview him so he could clear his name.
Starr is the second person to be arrested by police in relation to Operation Yewtree.Starr is the second person to be arrested by police in relation to Operation Yewtree.
Gary Glitter was arrested at his home early on Sunday and released on police bail until mid-December after almost 10 hours in custody.Gary Glitter was arrested at his home early on Sunday and released on police bail until mid-December after almost 10 hours in custody.
Scotland Yard detectives working on Operation Yewtree have received information from more than 300 alleged victims of Savile, and further arrests are expected.Scotland Yard detectives working on Operation Yewtree have received information from more than 300 alleged victims of Savile, and further arrests are expected.