Will Greville Janner flee to Israel ?
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Lord Janner detective: We had proof to charge child sex politician 20 years ago... But top brass told us to stop
- Investigator breaks 24-year silence to reveal new evidence of child abuse
 - Kelvyn Ashby 'found vital clues that Lord Janner molested teenage boy'
 - Former Detective Inspector told not to arrest him because he was an MP
 - Janner sent officer 'sickening' invite to Commons after inquiry was ended
 
A 
senior detective who investigated child abuse allegations against Labour
 politician Greville Janner has revealed he was ordered to drop the case
 'from the very top' – despite uncovering compelling evidence to charge 
him.
Breaking
 a 24-year silence over the scandal, former Detective Inspector Kelvyn 
Ashby told The Mail on Sunday that during an investigation lasting 
several months in 1991, he found vital clues that backed up claims that 
Janner had molested a teenage boy at his marital home and a hotel.
Last night the retired policeman spoke of his anger after being ordered not to arrest Janner because he was an MP. 
Mr
 Ashby said: 'I felt we had done a good job. I felt we had enough to 
arrest him but we didn't because he was an MP. I think we should have 
done. I was gutted that we didn't.'
A senior detective has revealed he was
 told to drop a sex abuse investigation against Lord Janner (pictured in
 1972 with children who were not linked with abuse claims)
Detective Inspector Kelvyn Ashby 
(pictured) said he found vital clues that backed up claims that Janner 
had molested a teenage boy at his marital home and a hotel
And
 he revealed he was left sickened when Janner sent him a Christmas card 
thanking him for the way he was treated and inviting him to dinner at 
the Commons.
As
 the cover-up scandal deepens over Janner – now deemed too ill to stand 
trial despite evidence he abused nine boys over three decades – The Mail
 On Sunday can also reveal:
- The head of children's charity the NSPCC has demanded the Director of Public Prosecutions explain her decision not to let the case against Janner be heard in court
 
- More than 40 politicians have signed a letter condemning the way Janner has been allowed to escape justice
 
- Home Secretary Theresa May told this newspaper that the Janner case could deter other victims of abuse coming forward
 
- Janner went on more than 20 working trips abroad in the years after he was reportedly diagnosed with Alzheimer's
 
Janner
 was a well-known Leicester MP, barrister and author when in 1991 he was
 suddenly publicly accused of child abuse at the trial of a notorious 
paedophile. 
Predatory
 children's home boss Frank Beck claimed he had tried to stop a boy in 
his care from visiting Janner, and sensationally called the alleged 
victim as a defence witness.
By
 then aged 30, the alleged victim told jurors he was only 13 when Janner
 had befriended him. He claimed the politician forced him into sex at a 
hotel, at his London home and on a tour of Scotland.
No
 charges were brought against Janner and he was backed by fellow MPs 
after telling the Commons he had been framed by Beck and his accuser.
Prosecutor 
Alison Saunders (right) who ruled that Lord Janner (pictured in 1996) 
would not face trial over alleged child sex abuse trained at the same 
legal firm where he was a QC
But
 today it can be told for the first time that police had been desperate 
to see Janner brought to justice after discovering evidence that 
corroborated the alleged victim's account.
We
 can reveal that officers went to the North London home where the boy 
was allegedly abused by Janner and found that it matched his description
 exactly, with an en suite bathroom off the master bedroom.
They also proved that Janner had stayed at the hotel in Scotland where he was said to have taken the boy.
Speaking
 in detail for the first time about the case last night Mr Ashby, now 
65, said: 'He gave us an account of Janner's house, how many rooms it 
had and the layout of the furniture. When we visited, Janner had long 
since moved but the house was exactly as the alleged victim said it was.
 I was in no doubt he had been in that house.
'We
 looked at the Scottish tour and believed him, we established Janner 
stayed in those hotels but could not prove the boy was with him. But we 
had the note, his testimony, and the fact a boy had been taken out of 
care to stay in London with an MP. 
'It
 meant we had enough in my eyes.' Mr Ashby – at the time a Detective 
Inspector and the Senior Investigating Officer in the Beck case – was 
working with a Detective Sergeant called Mick Creedon, now Chief 
Constable of Derbyshire Police.
Mr
 Ashby said: 'Mick and I believed an arrestable offence had been 
committed and that once we arrested him we could search his house and 
see if there was any material that helped corroborate what the alleged 
victim said. 
'Someone
 higher-up told us that we couldn't just arrest an MP and it went no 
further. We were told that by someone senior, who I can't name, but the 
order had to have come from the very top. I'm sure my bosses' hands were
 tied.
'I
 was extremely frustrated. We might have found more in his house, or 
maybe more victims would have come forward. Janner should have been 
arrested. He was treated differently because he was an MP.' Janner was 
questioned at a police station in Leicester but refused to answer 
questions.
Mr
 Ashby, who left the police in 2002, went on: 'The bit that really got 
me was that I later got a Christmas card in the post from Greville 
Janner. 
'The
 card was an official House of Commons Christmas card and was 
handwritten. It said something like 'I was very pleased with the way you
 treated me' and invited me and my wife for a dinner at the House of 
Commons. I couldn't believe it.
'My
 wife was disgusted, as was I. Needless to say we never replied and 
never went. I'm only speaking now because the police investigation has 
stalled. Also, I have to think about the victims and I feel they have 
been let down.'
A decade later in 2002, Leicestershire Police began another investigation against Janner but no charges were brought.
Then
 after a third probe in 2006, by which time Janner had been given a 
peerage by Tony Blair, detectives passed a file to the Crown Prosecution
 Service but local officials chose not to charge him.
In
 2013 Leicestershire Police began yet another investigation against 
Janner and got as far as searching his London home and House of Lords 
office, while more than 20 victims gave statements against him.
The cover-up scandal deepens over 
Janner (pictured) – now deemed too ill to stand trial despite evidence 
he abused nine boys over three decades
Ten
 days ago Director of Public Prosecutions Alison Saunders announced 
there was enough evidence to charge Janner with 22 offences against nine
 alleged victims – but he could not be prosecuted because he has severe 
dementia.
The
 CPS claimed Janner was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 2009. But analysis
 of his activities since then shows he went on at least 20 foreign 
trips, including to Israel and America as part of his work fighting 
anti-semitism and bringing Nazis to justice. He was still chairman of an
 all-party Parliamentary group two years ago.
Last
 night Leicestershire Police declined to comment on Mr Ashby's 
revelations, but confirmed it is now looking again into the earlier 
cases.
Janner's family have issued a statement insisting he was 'entirely innocent of any wrongdoing'.
NSPCC chief piles pressure on beleaguered DPP to go
The
 head of Britain's top children's charity last night condemned the 
Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) for her bungling of the Lord 
Janner child abuse scandal – putting her under greater pressure to quit.
Peter
 Wanless, the chief executive of the NSPCC, demanded that Alison 
Saunders explain her controversial decision to keep the sickening 
allegations against the Labour peer out of court. And he warned her poor
 handling of the case will deter victims coming forward in the future – 
and could heighten fears of an Establishment cover-up.
Mr
 Wanless's accusations, in a letter seen by The Mail on Sunday, will put
 the beleaguered DPP under greater pressure to step down or reconsider 
her decision to spare Lord Janner prosecution on the grounds that he has
 dementia.
In
 his letter, sent on Thursday, NSPCC chief and key Government adviser Mr
 Wanless told the DPP he was not challenging the medical evidence that 
Lord Janner has Alzheimer's so is unfit to stand trial.
Peter Wanless (pictured) the chief 
executive of the NSPCC, demanded that Alison Saunders explain her 
controversial decision to keep the sickening allegations against the 
Labour peer out of court
But
 he demanded answers as to why law chief Mrs Saunders did not choose a 
well-established procedure often used when suspects lack mental 
capacity, known as a 'trial of facts', in which jurors hear evidence but
 do not find guilt and no punishment is imposed by the judge. 
Mr
 Wanless said justice should have been done – as the CPS admitted last 
week it should have charged him after three earlier investigations by 
Leicestershire Police.
He
 wrote: 'Given the exceptional historical mistakes in this matter, I 
would like to understand why you did not deem it in the public interest 
to have a trial of facts, given this legal mechanism exists to enable 
the alleged victims to present their evidence in court and have a 
decision made as to whether Lord Janner carried out the alleged acts.
Given
 the exceptional historical mistakes in this matter, I would like to 
understand why you did not deem it in the public interest to have a 
trial of facts, given this legal mechanism exists to enable the alleged 
victims to present their evidence in court and have a decision made as 
to whether Lord Janner carried out the alleged acts 
Peter Wanless, NSPCC Chief Executive
'The
 decision by the CPS enables the disparity in the public arena between 
the position of the alleged victims and those of Lord Janner's family to
 exist in perpetuity.'
He
 went on: 'With victims of child sexual abuse, it is the very fact of 
being able to give evidence in court and have a decision made on the 
allegations which is so crucial.
'The courage required to come forward when you are or have been a victim of child sexual abuse should not be underestimated.
'We
 are concerned as to the unintentional consequences the situation could 
have on encouraging other victims of child sexual abuse to come forward,
 particularly if the accused sits in a position of influence or power.'
Mr
 Wanless's letter will carry weight as he is a former senior civil 
servant who last year was called upon by the Home Office to search its 
archives for the notorious 'Dickens dossier' on alleged VIP paedophiles.
Mrs
 Saunders, however, believes it would be wrong to hold a trial of facts,
 because they are usually used when the suspect poses a danger to the 
public and a judge needs to impose an order to ensure they receive 
hospital treatment.
She told the BBC last week: 'The medical evidence was very clear in this case that there was no ongoing risk.'
Mr Wanless still believes that Lord Janner's accusers need to be satisfied that justice has been done.
Mrs
 Saunders suffered another knock last night after a Survation/MoS poll 
said calls for her to resign are supported by 44 per of the public with 
27 in favour of her staying on.
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