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Sir Cliff Richard investigation: police defend televised raid on singer's home
MPs demand answers from South Yorkshire Police after force admitted it had worked with the BBC before broadcaster showed live helicopter footage of officers arriving at Sir Cliff Richard's home in Berkshire

Television footage of detectives entering the home of singer Sir Cliff Richard
Gordon Rayner
By Gordon Rayner, Nicola Harley and Edward Malnick
10:00PM BST 15 Aug 2014
Police investigating an allegation of child abuse against Sir Cliff Richard defended their handling of the case on Friday as new potential witnesses came forward with information.
South Yorkshire Police admitted it had “worked with” the BBC, which broadcast live helicopter footage of detectives arriving at the singer’s home on Thursday with a search warrant.
MPs said the force had “questions to answer” over its decision to confirm a tip-off the BBC had received independently about the raid, which encouraged the broadcaster to send news crews to the flat in Berkshire.
South Yorkshire Police released a statement suggesting its actions had been vindicated by the fact that “since the search took place a number of people have contacted police to provide information”, adding: “The media played a part in that, for which we are grateful.”
The force said it was “too early to say” whether any of the callers were claiming to be victims of abuse, or whether their information related to an existing allegation that Sir Cliff molested a young boy at a Christian rally in 1985.
Sir Cliff, 73, believes the high-profile raid was no more than a “fishing expedition” designed to generate publicity and encourage people to “come out of the woodwork”.
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