at Court again
Tomorrow (27 March 2013) Brian Pead is appearing once again at the Royal Courts of Justice in the Strand. The case began as Defamation brought by Cathy Twist and Phyllis Dunipace. It rapidly escalated when Lambeth Council (the entire Council) decided that Brian Pead was harassing them. The international law firm “with a global reach” (Pinsent Masons, representing Lambeth, Twist and Dunipace) added themselves as a further party to the action. The Hearing is for Contempt of Court after the Parties claimed that he had breached the Orders issued by Mr Justice Tugendhat in February 2013. Brian Pead was not at the original Hearing for “Gagging Orders” against the book from Hillsborough to Lambeth because he was not made aware of the Hearing prior to the day of the Hearing. © LambethChildAbuseAndCoverUp.com 2013 All Rights Reserved
further arrest of Brian Pead, Friday 15 March 2013
Unlawful arrest of Brian Pead Friday, 15 March 2013. Southend Police Station, Essex Time: 20:35 Arresting Officer: APS Harper [71035] Reason for Arrest: Failing to Provide Essex Police with Contact Details On his dead brother’s 62nd birthday, Brian Pead was arrested [15th March]. He spent the night in the cells on his late father’s birthday [16th March], so his detention came at a critical period on Brian’s calendar and spanned the birthdays of two important people in his life. At 8pm, Brian attended Southend Police Station with Michael Bird, co-author of from Hillsborough to Lambeth, a book exposing child abuse, racism and corruption at Lambeth Council. They had gone to report trespass, harassment and assault by two officers from Essex Police on Brian’s 75yr-old female neighbour. The Police had called on her, but she told them to go away. Instead, they pushed past her and unlawfully trespassed on her property. She was reduced to tears. This is not the first time Essex Police have done this, either. So, the two men went to Southend Police Station to report these crimes … Continue reading
Royal Courts of Justice 14 March 2013
Despite the international law firm Pinsent Masons not providing Brian Pead with details of which Court to attend, we have tracked this case down: Click here to see the Court Listings for the Royal Courts of Justice in the Strand, London for Thursday 14 March 2013. We ask that all of Brian’s supporters and supporters of truth, justice, freedom of expression and human rights attend Court 14 on 14 March 2013 where Brian will once again become acquainted with Mr Tugendhat, the brother of a former Conservative MP. The case is scheduled to be heard “not before 10.30”. This is Court-speak for “We’ll keep you hanging around Court all day.” © LambethChildAbuseAndCoverup.com 2013 All Rights Reserved © LambethChildAbuse.org 2014 All Rights Reserved
Police blasted for ignoring child abuse claims
Updated: 12 March 2013 08:59 | By pa.press.net Just five allegations and two pieces of intelligence were recorded against Jimmy Savile during his lifetime, HMIC found, yet Brian Pead – an innocent man and NOT a paedophile – has TWO police national computer records as a direct result of his research into police corruption. Police forces across Britain have come under fire for ignoring Jimmy Savile’s abuse victims as it emerged the disgraced presenter could have been stopped as early as 1964. In a shock warning, policing inspectors said there is a “distinct possibility” that officers could fail to prevent another Savile-like scandal from happening again. Just five allegations and two pieces of intelligence were recorded against Savile during his lifetime, found Her Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC). This is in stark contrast to the 450 claims made against the former Top Of The Pops presenter after Operation Yewtree was launched by Metropolitan Police in October. The earliest record uncovered by HMIC naming Savile in connection with a sexual abuse investigation is dated 1964, but officers failed to act on … Continue reading
Official: Decades of child abuse at Lambeth Council
Paedophile network abused 200 children The Independent, February 19th 2000 By Jason Bennetto, Crime Correspondent MORE THAN 200 children are believed to have been abused by a network of paedophiles in London care homes. Seven people have been arrested and 11 council workers suspended in the on-going police inquiry covering 20 years of sexual and physical abuse. Scotland Yard is still trying to trace suspected paedophiles who worked in up to 25 children’s homes in the south London borough of Lambeth. The inquiry, codenamed Operation Middleton, was set up last year after a former care worker in Lambeth was jailed at Liverpool Crown Court for abusing 12 boys. He admitted 35 offences both on Merseyside and in Lambeth. The London-based inquiry focused initially on Lambeth children’s homes, but has since expanded to local authorities nationwide. The investigation is examining alleged abuse in Lambeth homes from 1974 to 1994. So far the team has traced about 200 children who have claimed they were abused, including allegations of rape, buggery, and physical assault. The youngest victims were only nine at the time … Continue reading