In a private assembly,Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe tells peer he regrets distress caused by Operation Midland inquiryBritain’s most senior police officer has met privately with Lord Bramall to express his “regret” about the distress felt by the D-Day veteran after he was investigated by Scotland Yard over child sex abuse allegations.
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, the Metropolitan police commissioner, and has refused to say sorry to the 92-year-archaic,whose domestic was raided as part of the investigation while he had breakfast with his terminally ill wife.
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Source: theguardian.com