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Harris received a CBE from the Princess Royal in 2006, and was also appointed an MBE in 1968 and an OBE in 1977.
Before it’s News
Thursday, November 29, 2012 16:53
This story is breaking and is being updated as we receive more information
Another BBC star has allegedly been interviewed under caution by police.
Twitter is buzzing with news that 82 year old BBC children’s TV presenter, Rolf Harris, is the latest to be interviewed by police in an ongoing investigation into a high level pedophile network at the very top of the British establishment.
According to Mark Williams Thomas, a driving force behind an investigation into allegations that TV icon Jimmy Savile had sexually abused vulnerable teenage girls, is now reporting that Rolf Harris has been interviewed under caution at police station as part of the ‘Savile other’ case.
Breaking : Rolf Harris currently being interviewed under caution at police station as part of #Savile other #sexual offences
— Mark Williams-Thomas (@mwilliamsthomas) November 29, 2012
If the tweet by Mr Thomas is accurate, it is unclear why Harris has been questioned, however Sky News have reported that it is on suspicion of sexual offences after officers searched an address in Berkshire on Saturday.
It is possible that Harris was interviewed as a witness to a criminal act, to help police with their enquiry – he was released without charge.
So far, four people have been arrested so far in relation to alleged sexual offences by Savile and others.
Singer Gary Glitter, comedian Freddie Starr, DJ Dave Lee Travis and another unidentified man in his 70s have been bailed as part of the inquiry.
The news, if true, that Rolf Harris has been questioned by police, has sent shockwaves through social media networks.
Harris is a well respected and much loved celebrity with strong ties to the British Monarchy. He was commissioned to paint a portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II for her 80th birthday, which was unveiled on 19 December
The Metropolitan police have over 400 lines of enquiry after two weeks of gathering information from both the public and a number of organisations, with over 450 potential victims having been identified.
Operation Yewtree, the enquiry into alleged child sexual exploitation by the late Jimmy Savile and others, has moved from an assessment to a formal criminal investigation.
Read More: sovereignindependentuk.co.uk
2012-12-03 08:40:57