The Mail on Sunday

POLICE CHIEF: HEATH WAS A PAEDOPHILE

Astonishin­g claim ex PM is guilty of vile crimes that were ‘covered up by the Establishm­ent’

- By Simon Walters POLITICAL EDITOR

THE police chief investigat­ing claims that Sir Edward Heath was a paedophile is convinced the allegation­s are ‘120 per cent’ genuine, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.

More than 30 people have come forward with claims of sexual abuse by the former Conservati­ve Prime Minister, according to wellplaced sources. And they are said to have given

‘strikingly similar’ accounts of incidents to Wiltshire Police – even though the individual­s are not known to each other.

The Mail on Sunday has been told that Wiltshire Chief Constable Mike Veale regards the allegation­s as ‘totally convincing’, and plans to publish a report in June.

Detectives have establishe­d that, contrary to claims that Sir Edward could not have committed the crimes as he ‘never drove a car’ and ‘always’ had a police driver with him, he did drive – and did have a car.

They have photograph­ic evidence that shows he is a driver, and have establishe­d that he had a driving licence. He also bought a Rover 2000 after being deposed as Tory leader by Margaret Thatcher in 1975, when he was 58.

Astonishin­gly, Mr Veale is also understood to support claims that Sir Edward’s alleged crimes were reported to police years ago but covered up by the Establishm­ent.

Some of those who said Sir Edward abused them are believed to have told police they went on to commit sexual abuse crimes themselves as a result.

The investigat­ion into Sir Edward, called Operation Conifer, was set up in 2015 in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal.

Mr Veale came under pressure to abandon the inquiry last year after separate claims of a paedophile ring at Westminste­r involving former Home Secretary, the late Lord Brittan, and former Defence chief, Lord Bramall, were found to be groundless.

Allegation­s that Sir Edward was involved in satanic orgies have been dismissed as fantasy by an expert asked to review the case.

However, The Mail on Sunday has been told that Mr Veale believes the paedophile allegation­s are genuine. A source said: ‘Mr Veale believes in them 120 per cent and thinks they are totally convincing.

‘There are very close similariti­es in the accounts given by those who have come forward. The same names used for him, the same places and same type of incidents keep coming up.

‘What stands out is that the people giving these accounts are not connected but the stories and the details dovetail.

‘It contains disturbing stuff. Investigat­ors have been shocked by what they have learned.’

Another source said: ‘The police were initially sceptical about the allegation­s, but now believe them. And they have come round to the view that they were covered up in the past because of who Heath was.

‘They will not be deflected by the rich and powerful trying to do the same now. Mike Veale is doing a great job and should be congratula­ted for his courage.’

The disclosure­s come after several senior politician­s dismissed the allegation­s against Heath as absurd and unfounded. Former Tory Foreign Secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind complained Heath’s reputation was being ‘besmirched’. Heath’s sexuality has been the source of much speculatio­n over the years. Some believed he was gay, others said he was ‘asexual.’ At one point, he was being investigat­ed by no fewer than five police forces – the Met, Wiltshire, Hampshire, Kent and Jersey.

The claims, some of which have been proved false, include alleged links to a convicted brothel keeper known as Madame Ling-Ling. A paedophile dossier compiled by Labour peer Baroness Castle said he offered young boys trips on his yacht, and in a separate incident one man claimed Sir Edward picked him up hitchhikin­g in Kent as a 12-year-old in the 1960s and lured him to his Mayfair flat.

Labour MP Tom Watson also said he had received allegation­s about Sir Edward. However the claims Mr Veale is investigat­ing, which date from the 1960s to 1990s, are not linked to the discredite­d evidence of the man known as ‘Nick’, who alleged a high-level paedophile ring.

One of the key counter-claims made when the allegation­s first surfaced came from former Cabinet Secretary Lord Armstrong, who worked with Heath when he was Prime Minister. He said Heath ‘never drove a car’ and always had at least one policeman with him from 1970 until his death in 2005.

The fact that Sir Edward could drive was confirmed last night by a friend, who said the former Prime Minister bought a car in 1975, although Sir Edward was later given a chauffeur-driven car and

‘Detectives are shocked by what they’ve learnt’

police guard after IRA death threats. Asked if Mr Veale believed the allegation­s against Sir Edward were ‘totally convincing’, a police spokesman said the Chief Constable was determined to ‘ensure the investigat­ion is proportion­ate, measured and legal’ and that the job of the police was to ‘impartiall­y investigat­e allegation­s without fear or favour and go where the evidence takes us. It is not the role of the police to judge the guilt or innocence of people in our criminal justice system.’

Further asked if Mr Veale had ‘120 per cent’ faith in the allegation­s, the spokesman declined to comment.

 ??  ?? ACCUSED: Former PM Sir Edward Heath
ACCUSED: Former PM Sir Edward Heath
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 ??  ?? PERSISTENT: Chief Constable Mike Veale has been praised for his handling of the case
PERSISTENT: Chief Constable Mike Veale has been praised for his handling of the case
 ??  ?? EVIDENCE: This 1975 picture shows Sir Edward getting into the driver’s side of his Rover, keys in hand
EVIDENCE: This 1975 picture shows Sir Edward getting into the driver’s side of his Rover, keys in hand
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