Napier prison’s sentence came after he pleaded guilty last month to 28 charges of indecent assault against 21 boys between 1967 and 1972. He also admitted two more charges today against two additional boys.
Peter Clement, prosecuting, said that the total of 31 charges related to 23 boys who were aged between 8 and 13. Napier worked as a teacher at a prep school. Napier sexually abused some pupils more than 100 separate times each. Clement described it as a "campaign of sexual abuse".
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Napier, who had been living the life of a country gentleman in Sherborne in Dorset, had been a close friend of the late Peter Righton, a founder of the Paedophile Information Exchange (PIE), which promoted sex with children. (more...)
“Napier Rapier”: Charles Napier’s nickname at school, prosecutor Peter Clement told a hushed courtroom.
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Charles Napier can substantiate his claimed “remorse” by telling what he knows to officers on ‘Operation #Fairbank’. http://t.co/18ql2bNVj0
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On Charles Napier, @tom_watson said today: “He knows a lot more about the actvities of the network.” #Cayacos
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