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Ex-BA pilot denies child sex charges

Wednesday, 1 October 20143 min read

A former British Airways pilot accused of 25 sex offences against underage boys in India and the UK has denied being a paedophile.

Bartle Frere, 50, is said to have used his job with the airline to befriend boys in India and buy them clothes and gifts.

He told Bournemouth Crown Court in the UK that for the cost of eating in the crew hotel, he could feed about a dozen children in a local restaurant.

The court heard that Frere worked for BA for 25 years, rising to the rank of captain before leaving in February this year.

The bachelor, from Shipton Gorge, Dorset, but now living in Oxfordshire, said he was fascinated with India and would regularly take BA flights to Chennai, spending his rest days visiting the nearby fishing village of Nochi Kuppam.

The court heard that he had become friends with families in the village and had taken pictures of both children and adults because of his ‘passion’ for photography.

Giving evidence for the first time in his trial, Frere described himself as ‘asexual’ with a low sex drive and denied that he has any sexual interest in young boys.

Frere denies a total of 25 sex charges, two of them against boys in the UK, who it is alleged he abused after paying them to do odd jobs around his house.

He was arrested last November after police raided his former home and found pornographic videos, indecent pictures on his computer and children’s clothing in a bedroom drawer.