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Ex-army chief Lord Bramall 'mystified' by police search of house Ex-army chief Lord Bramall 'mystified' by police search of house
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A former chief of the defence staff has categorically denied any involvement with child sexual abuse and has told the BBC he is "mystified" by a police search of his house.A former chief of the defence staff has categorically denied any involvement with child sexual abuse and has told the BBC he is "mystified" by a police search of his house.
Lord Bramall, speaking from his home in Surrey, said officers working for the Met's Operation Midland told him an allegation made last October connected him to their investigation.Lord Bramall, speaking from his home in Surrey, said officers working for the Met's Operation Midland told him an allegation made last October connected him to their investigation.
Officers in white overalls searched his house from 08:00 until 19:00, he said. The investigation is looking at claims establishment figures abused boys.
He said he had an "unblemished record".He said he had an "unblemished record".
Lord Bramall, who is 91, told the BBC: "Categorically, never have I had a connection or anything to do with the matters being investigated. It is not in my character or my psyche." Operation Midland is examining claims that boys were abused by a group of powerful men from politics, the military and law enforcement agencies at locations across southern England and in London in the 1970s and 1980s.
It has focused on the Dolphin Square estate in Pimlico, south-west London.
'Absolute rubbish'
Lord Bramall, who is 91, told the BBC: "Categorically, never have I had a connection or anything to do with the matters being investigated. It is not in my character or my psyche."
He said: "I know I have only had sex with someone other than my own sex."He said: "I know I have only had sex with someone other than my own sex."
Lord Bramall said any suggestion he was involved in child abuse was "absolutely a load of rubbish."Lord Bramall said any suggestion he was involved in child abuse was "absolutely a load of rubbish."
Officers in white overalls searched his house from 08:00 until 19:00 last Wednesday, he said.
He has not been arrested, named as a suspect by police or questioned.He has not been arrested, named as a suspect by police or questioned.
Lord Bramall said he had an "unblemished record" and had been "security-cleared to the highest level".Lord Bramall said he had an "unblemished record" and had been "security-cleared to the highest level".
A field marshal and baron, Lord Bramall served during the Normandy landings and commanded UK land forces between 1976 and 1978.A field marshal and baron, Lord Bramall served during the Normandy landings and commanded UK land forces between 1976 and 1978.
He become chief of the general staff, the professional head of the British Army, in 1979, and chief of the defence staff - the most senior officer commanding the armed forces - in 1982 when he oversaw the Falklands campaign. He become chief of the general staff - the professional head of the Army - in 1979, and chief of the defence staff - the most senior officer commanding the UK's armed forces - in 1982 when he oversaw the Falklands campaign.
Abuse allegations
Lord Bramall also criticised a senior police officer for saying last year that if people who had been abused came forward, "we will believe you".Lord Bramall also criticised a senior police officer for saying last year that if people who had been abused came forward, "we will believe you".
In a police briefing at Scotland Yard on 18 December, Det Supt Kenny McDonald appealed for boys who might have been abused to come forward.In a police briefing at Scotland Yard on 18 December, Det Supt Kenny McDonald appealed for boys who might have been abused to come forward.
In a BBC interview that followed the briefing he said: "You will be believed, we will support you".In a BBC interview that followed the briefing he said: "You will be believed, we will support you".
Lord Bramall said it was not for the police to say whether allegations were true, but for prosecutors to prove.Lord Bramall said it was not for the police to say whether allegations were true, but for prosecutors to prove.
The Met is investigating allegations from a man in his forties known as 'Nick' who claims he was abused by prominent men in the military, politics and law enforcement. The Met is investigating allegations from a man in his 40s, known as "Nick", who claims he was abused by prominent men in the military, politics and law enforcement.
Mr McDonald said the police regarded the allegations as "credible and true".Mr McDonald said the police regarded the allegations as "credible and true".
Nick alleges he was abused at a range of prominent London locations including the Dolphin Square apartment complex and private houses. He also claims the abuse took place at military facilities across Southern England and other homes close to them. Nick alleges he was abused at a range of prominent London locations including the Dolphin Square apartment complex and private houses.
He also claims the abuse took place at military facilities across southern England and other homes close to them.
Lord Bramall said he had attended events Dolphin Square "four or five times", including, he remembered, to give an award, but believed he had probably only once been inside an apartment there.Lord Bramall said he had attended events Dolphin Square "four or five times", including, he remembered, to give an award, but believed he had probably only once been inside an apartment there.