Scottish Daily Mail

Call for inquiry into Ted Heath sex probe after suspects freed

- By Rebecca Camber Crime Correspond­ent

THe former head of public prosecutio­ns has called for an inquiry into the Sir edward Heath sex abuse probe.

No one is likely to face trial in the investigat­ion after the only two suspects to be arrested were released without charge.

It comes despite Wiltshire Police investigat­ing lurid child abuse claims against the former prime minister for almost two years, at a cost of £1.1million.

Now Lord Macdonald, the former DPP, has written to the Wiltshire Police and Crime Commission­er angus Macpherson demanding a judicial inquiry. Chief Constable Mike veale is also under pressure from MPs to resign after he was reported to have said allegation­s against Sir edward were true.

In the letter to the Commission­er, Lord Macdonald compared the probe to Scotland Yard’s botched Operation Midland into claims of vIP child sex abuse by a fantasist known as Nick. He added: ‘It started with police holding a really outrageous press conference outside Ted Heath’s home talking about victims before an inquiry had started.’

The Mail now understand­s that the two arrested suspects did not know Sir edward – who was Tory prime minister from 1970 to 1974 and died in 2005.

Wiltshire MP James Gray said: ‘If the operation report reveals there was no evidence, the chief constable has to go.’

a spokesman for Wiltshire Police said: ‘[It] remains a live investigat­ion and we will not be commenting further.’

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