Fantasist Carl Beech applies for permission to appeal his sentence for false VIP paedophile ring claims

Fantasist Carl Beech has applied for permission to appeal against his conviction and sentence (PA)
Fantasist Carl Beech has applied for permission to appeal against his conviction and sentence (PA)

A fantasist who was jailed for 18 years for making false claims about a VIP paedophile ring has applied for permission to appeal against his sentence.

Carl Beech was convicted last month at Newcastle Crown Court of 12 counts of perverting the course of justice and one of fraud.

The 51-year-old has now applied to the Court of Appeal for permission to appeal against both his sentence and conviction.

Handout file video grab dated 03/11/2014 issued by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) of Westminster paedophile accuser Carl Beech, who is due to be sentenced at Newcastle Crown Court, after being convicted on Monday of 12 counts of perverting the course of justice and one of fraud.
Beech was jailed for 18 years for false claims of a VIP paedophile ring (Getty)
Former Tory MP Harvey Proctor, arrives at Newcastle Crown Court ahead of the sentencing of Carl Beech, the Westminster VIP paedophile accuser who was convicted on Monday of 12 counts of perverting the course of justice and one of fraud. (Photo by Danny Lawson/PA Images via Getty Images)
Former Tory MP Harvey Proctor was among those whose homes were raided as a result of Beech's claims (Getty)

It will take around five months before Beech's case is assessed by a single judge, who will decide whether to give the divorced father-of-one permission to have his appeal heard.

In a series of tearful interviews with Metropolitan Police detectives, Beech spun stories of sadistic abuse by public figures from the worlds of politics, the armed forces and security services.

A £2 million police investigation, called Operation Midland, was launched in 2014, but it ended in 2016 without a single arrest and caused massive embarrassment to the force when his claims were found to be false.

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High profile figures including D-Day veteran Lord Bramall, former Tory MP Harvey Proctor and Lady Diana Brittan, the widow of former home secretary Leon Brittan, had their homes raided after detectives acted on Beech's claims without fully testing his initial account.

The Metropolitan Police are facing claims by retired High Court judge Sir Richard Henriques that the warrants for the searches may have been obtained unlawfully, although a police watchdog found no evidence of misconduct or criminality by the officers involved.

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