23 Jun 2014

Police raid offices in parliament of Labour peer Lord Janner as part of inquiry in historic child sex abuse claims

 


‘Police have raided an office in the House of Lords as part of an inquiry into child abuse allegations, it was reported today.

Officers searched the workplace of Labour peer Lord Greville Janner in connection with an investigation into historic claims of child sex abuse.

It is highly unusual for police to enter the House of Parliament to carry out searches, because MPs and peers are usually protected by parliamentary privilege.’



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