The Independent

Man found guilty of making up VIP paedophile ring

- JON DI PAOLO

A former NSPCC volunteer who lied about being abused by a murderous VIP Westminste­r paedophile ring is facing a lengthy jail sentence after he was convicted of perverting the course of justice and fraud.

Carl Beech, previously known as “Nick”, constructe­d slurs that ruined the reputation­s of those he accused and led the Metropolit­an Police to raid the homes of 91-year-old Normandy veteran Field Marshall Lord Bramall, the late Lord Brittan and former Tory MP Harvey Proctor.

Mr Proctor blasted the force, calling the episode “a truly disgracefu­l chapter in the history of British policing”. Their £2m Operation Midland into the lurid allegation­s ended without a single arrest.

Beech told detectives over hours of tearful interviews how his late stepfather, an army major, raped him, then passed him on to generals to be tortured at military bases and sadistical­ly sexually abused by other

high-profile figures in the 1970s and 1980s.

He named former prime minister Sir Edward Heath, his sworn enemy Mr Proctor, disgraced TV star Jimmy Savile and security chiefs Sir Michael Hanley, the head of MI5, and MI6 boss Sir Maurice Oldfield among the gang after meeting a journalist from the now defunct news agency Exaro.

He claimed a schoolboy named Scott was deliberate­ly knocked down and killed, that another boy who might have been the missing teenager Martin Allen was raped and strangled in front of him, and said another youth was battered to death by ring members.

A senior detective wrongly called the allegation­s “credible and true” before the force had completed their inquiries.

A jury at Newcastle Crown Court rejected Beech’s unfounded allegation­s and on Monday convicted him of 12 counts of perverting the course of justice and one of fraud, relating to a £22,000 criminal injuries payout he falsely claimed for being raped by Savile.

The jury were unconvince­d by his claims that army generals, at the height of the IRA terror threat, could sneak off unguarded to join child abuse sessions. They saw a videoed police interview where Lord Bramall thumped the table in front of him and denied having any sexual interest in children.

Another falsely accused general, 96-year-old Sir Hugh Beach, told the jury via videolink that the allegation­s against him were “beyond grotesque”.

Beech had also said the head of MI5 – presumably also busy dealing with terrorists – arrived at his school to tell him his dog had been kidnapped as a warning. He claimed that he was there when the ring shot his horse Sam, although he had no idea what happened to the body, or what his mother thought, who was paying for its stabling.

Beech himself was a paedophile with an interest in pre-teen boys, the court heard. The school governor and NSPCC volunteer was due to be tried on indecent images and voyeurism charges last summer but went on the run to Sweden, where he bought two remote properties and tried to evade justice using false identities.

After the trial, Mr Proctor said he was still to settle a claim against the Metropolit­an Police, saying their raid cost his home and the job he loved, working for the Duke and Duchess of Rutland.

 ?? (PA) ?? Carl Beech’s allegation­s ruined the lives of the people he accused
(PA) Carl Beech’s allegation­s ruined the lives of the people he accused

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