PSNI officer 'had intelligence on Donaldson abuse a year before complaint'
•PSNI officer 'had intelligence on Donaldson abuse a year before complaint'Image source, PA MediaImage caption, Jeffrey Donaldson was found guilty of 18 sex abuse charges earlier this monthPublished3 m...
•Donaldson is awaiting sentence later this year.In March 2023, a meeting took place at the Presbyterian Church in Ireland's headquarters between Complainant A and her partner, a detective chief inspect...
•The couple wanted to understand the process for reporting abuseComplainant A did not name her abuser in that meeting, and did not name Donaldson to police until 2024.But Montgomery-Devlin has told BBC...
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PSNI officer 'had intelligence on Donaldson abuse a year before complaint'Image source, PA MediaImage caption, Jeffrey Donaldson was found guilty of 18 sex abuse charges earlier this monthPublished3 minutes agoA police detective suspected that Jeffrey Donaldson could be a secret child abuser a year before he was named to police, it has been claimed.A BBC investigation was told that the detective and a child safeguarding expert identified Donaldson after speaking to the victim, known in the recent sex abuse trial as Complainant A.A former senior police officer has told the BBC that such suspicions should have been passed to the chief constable.The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said it could not comment because legal proceedings are ongoing. Donaldson is awaiting sentence later this year.In March 2023, a meeting took place at the Presbyterian Church in Ireland's headquarters between Complainant A and her partner, a detective chief inspector (DCI) and the church's head of safeguarding at the time, Dr Jacqui Montgomery-Devlin. The couple wanted to understand the process for reporting abuseComplainant A did not name her abuser in that meeting, and did not name Donaldson to police until 2024.But Montgomery-Devlin has told BBC NI's Spotlight programme that both she and the DCI believed the woman was describing Donaldson. Image caption, Dr Jacqui Montgomery-Devlin was a Presbyterian church safeguarding officer"She made it clear, as did he, that they were talking about a very high profile person here. And, if they were to make a complaint, the chances are that they would have to leave Northern Ireland," she said. "When they had left the office, I don't know why, but I said to the detective chief Inspector: 'I think this is Jeffrey Donaldson'."There was nothing that the couple said to me apart from 'high profile' that made me think that."Later that same evening the Detective Chief Inspector...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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