Everything we know about claims of child sex abuse at Richmond 'guest house'
Briefly

In 1981, the Metropolitan Police acted on a tip-off regarding child abuse at the Elm Guest House in London. After six months of surveillance, including the infiltration by undercover officers, a police raid in June 1982 revealed serious sexual abuse of a 10-year-old boy. Carole Kasir, the owner, faced charges but was ultimately convicted only for running a brothel. Years later, revelations of historic abuse led a former teen masseur from the B&B to allege that undercover officers had sexual relations with him, raising serious questions about police corruption and complicity in the abuse.
The 10-year-old boy inside the Elm Guest House showed signs of serious sexual abuse during the police raid in June 1982, highlighting the severity of the situation.
The former teen masseur has accused unnamed ex-Met Police officers of sexual abuse and corruption, citing instances where undercover officers had sex with him during surveillance.
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