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Sean Morrison

Priti Patel to launch fresh inquiry into Scotland Yard’s handling of Carl Beech case

Home Secretary Priti Patel announced £20 million to tackle county line drug gangs as she warned criminals 'we're coming after you' (Picture: Getty Images)

Priti Patel is set to launch a fresh inquiry into Scotland Yard’s response to a fictitious VIP paedophile ring which saw a number of senior politicians falsely accused of hideous crimes.

The Home Secretary will ask Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary to review the police force and its response to the so-called 'Nick' affair, it emerged on Wednesday night.

Nick, whose real name is Carl Beech, accused former politicians and army and security chiefs of sadistic sexual abuse up to four decades ago. Beech also said he had seen boys being murdered.

Operation Midland, a 16-month police inquiry that cost £2.5 million, investigated Beech's claims.

Carl Beech was found guilty of fabricating claims of rape, torture and murder. He is serving an 18-year jail term (PA)

The homes of D-Day veteran Lord Bramall, Lady Diana Brittan, the widow of former home secretary Leon Brittan, and former Tory MP Harvey Proctor, were raided during the investigation.

The inquiry ended in 2016 without a single arrest.

In July Beech was found guilty of fabricating claims of rape, torture and murder.He is serving an 18-year jail term.

The Home Secretary wants Scotland Yard's response to a report on the scandal by former High Court judge Sir Richard Henriques investigated, the Daily Mail has reported.

Sir Richard's report on the case for Scotland Yard identified 43 major errors. He later said "the course of justice was perverted with shocking consequences".

Only a limited summary of the judge's findings have so far been released, but further details of the heavily critical report are due to be published on Friday.

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