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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...e-scandal.html

    Who's next? Gary Glitter is first high-profile celebrity to be arrested in Savile sex abuse probe as he's taken away for questioning

    - Metropolitan Police swoop at 68-year-old pop star's London home at 07:15
    - Arrested in connection with force's Operation Yewtree over presenter Savile
    - He is the first high-profile arrest over huge inquiry into sexual abuse claims
    - Glitter, real name Paul Gadd, jailed in Vietnam for 2006 for child sex offences



    Quote Originally Posted by Daily Mail
    This was the dramatic moment today when Gary Glitter was taken from his home after being arrested for questioning in connection with the Jimmy Savile scandal following allegations of sexual offences. Wearing a bobble hat, thick grey coat, grey trousers, black gloves and sunglasses, the 68-year-old disgraced pop star, whose real name is Paul Gadd, left his central London house at around 7:15am.

    Glitter, originally from Banbury, Oxfordshire, was arrested by the Metropolitan Police on suspicion of sexual offences in connection with Operation Yewtree - the Savile probe - and taken into custody. He was released from a police station in the late afternoon following questioning. Glitter was later seen returning home where he was met by a large number of photographers.

    Scotland Yard later said that Glitter was bailed to return in mid-December. A spokesman said that at about 5pm the man in his 60s was bailed to return to the police station in mid-December 2012, pending further inquiries. The spokesman added: ‘Officers working on Operation Yewtree have today, 28 October, arrested a man in his 60s ('Yewtree 1') in connection with the investigation. ‘The man, from London, was arrested at approximately 0715hrs on suspicion of sexual offences, and has been taken into custody at a London police station.

    ‘The individual falls under the strand of the investigation we have termed “Savile and others”. Not prepared to discuss further.’ Police are investigating devastating claims that former BBC presenter Savile, who died last year, sexually abused 300 young people over a 40-year period.
    Now, even with Savile i'm sceptical... as I think we always should be. But assuming this is all true, this is going to be absolutely massive if the rumours i've read are indeed true. The rumours are that there has been a massive cover up with the BBC, the Police and higher up establishment figures....... even with people (anf the Daily Mail newspaper) making links to former Prime Minister Edward Heath.

    For more on that angle of the story, look at this comment and the article which the Daily Mail has put up;

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    DM you are on fire.....dropping clues left, right and centre today for the JS scandal - all of the various unrelated articles of Politician's, businessmen and Popstars of the 60's, 70's and 80's.....you may not be able to join the dots upfront but this is clever...

    - Miss, Oxdon, 27/10/2012 21:10
    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz2AcS4vseZ

    Another link has been made with a former aide to Baroness Thatcher and many more 'household names' working within the BBC. If you go digging about on the internet and read the comments on these articles, you'll put the pieces together.

    More on very top names here, make what you will of it - but remember to be sceptical for the moment as it's a serious allegation to make of somebody. I have heard links with 2003 back under the Blair govrnment when Blair silenced the Police/media with a gag order.

    Thoughts?
    Last edited by -:Undertaker:-; 28-10-2012 at 06:42 PM.


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    It's all self-induced so I have very little sympathy towards the BBC, even though I am tackling the problem of being somewhat loyal (even though their coverage of both the Jubilee and the Olympics were a bit dodgy in places).

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