Leicestershire Police investigation into historical child abuse
The Crown Prosecution Service is considering evidence against Leicester peer Greville Janner as part of an inquiry into allegations of historical child abuse. Leicestershire Police, which is carrying out the investigation, yesterday confirmed it had submitted evidence gathered so far to the CPS and that other inquiries were continuing.
In December, Leicestershire officers searched the peer's home in Barnet, London. The allegations date back several decades, the Mercury understands. A spokesman said: "Leicestershire Police has been liaising with the Crown Prosecution Service over recent months, and the CPS has been advising on taking the investigation forward. We have submitted the evidence gathered to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and inquiries are continuing."
A CPS spokesman said: "The police have passed us the evidence they have gathered so far based on their investigation, which is ongoing, on which we are able to provide investigative and legal advice, which is quite normal."
http://www.leicestermercury.co.uk/Janner-child-abuse-inquiry/story-21051990-detail/story.html
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