Yorkshire Post

Man who prompted inquiry into ‘paedophile ring’ faces 13 charges

- GRACE HAMMOND NEWS CORRESPOND­ENT

A MAN known only as Nick who sparked a £2.5m police investigat­ion into an alleged Westminste­r paedophile ring has been charged with allegedly lying about child murders and abuse.

The accuser, 50, whose name has been withheld for legal reasons, made a series of bombshell allegation­s including killings, rape and torture by senior figures in politics, the Army and security services.

His claims sparked the Metropolit­an Police investigat­ion Operation Midland, which saw officers raiding the homes of prominent figures including Lord Bramall, the late ex-Home Secretary Lord Brittan and ex-Tory MP Harvey Proctor – but closed without a single arrest.

The Crown Prosecutio­n Service announced yesterday that Nick is to be charged with 12 counts of perverting the course of justice and one count of fraud.

Mr Proctor, originally from Yorkshire, said: “The decision of the CPS to prosecute Nick for perverting the course of justice and fraud is to be welcomed. Justice must now be allowed to take its course. Northumbri­a Police are to be congratula­ted for their thorough and robust investigat­ion.

“I hope there will be no unnecessar­y delays in arranging the trial. The torture that was and is Operation Midland should end as soon as is possible.”

The charges of perverting the course of justice against Nick allege that he:

made a false allegation of witnessing the child homicide of an unnamed boy committed by Mr Harvey Proctor.

made a false allegation of witnessing the child homicide of a boy called Scott.

made a false allegation of witnessing the child homicide of another unnamed boy.

falsely alleged that he had been sexually and physically abused by a paedophile ring, with senior ranking officers within the military, military intelligen­ce, a TV presenter and other unidentifi­ed men accused as members.

falsely alleged that he had been sexually and physically abused by a paedophile ring, with politician­s, a TV presenter, and other unidentifi­ed men accused as members.

provided a list of sexual abusers and locations falsely alleging that he had been subjected to physical and sexual abuse by the said sexual abusers at the said locations.

provided and repeated the name of Aubrey, falsely alleging that Aubrey had been present and subjected to physical and sexual abuse when with him.

falsely claimed that he had suffered serious injuries as a result of having been sexually and physically abused as a child.

falsified a “Proton” email account, and provided false informatio­n purportedl­y sent from “Fred”, an individual who he had named as present when he was abused by a paedophile ring.

The fraud charge alleges that he falsely claimed £22,000 from the Criminal Injuries Compensati­on Authority by saying “he was subjected to abuse by a paedophile ring, knowing this to be untrue and intending thereby to make a gain for himself ”.

Nick will appear at Westminste­r Magistrate­s’ Court on September 5.

Labour peer and former MP Lord Janner was among those accused and died in 2015 before his name was cleared. His son, Daniel Janner QC, had vowed to bring a private prosecutio­n if the CPS did not pursue the charges.

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