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Former Army Cadet Leader on Trial for Alleged Rape of Teen Girl

Date: March 12, 2023

The trial of a former army cadet leader accused of grabbing and allegedly raping a 17-year-old girl has begun. The jury was presented with shocking allegations of sexual misconduct, shedding light on a dark web of abuse.

Context

The alleged incident occurred in 2019 at a cadet training base in the Midlands. Prosecutors claim the defendant, a 30-year-old man, befriended the teenager through his military connections and subsequently subjected her to a night of manipulation and abuse.

Shocking Testimony

Court proceedings revealed harrowing accounts of the teenager’s account, detailing the defendant’s alleged actions on the night in question. The judge was told how the teenage girl was dragged from the cadet barracks and then subjected to hours of mistreatment.

"The defendant cornered me in the supply room and made me go down on my knees before he started ripping off his clothes," the girl wept in the witness stand. "He said no one would ever believe me, and I would just be a troublemaker in the cadets."

The prosecution also revealed text message exchanges between the defendant and the teenager, in which he allegedly wrote explicit content and made suggestions of rape.

Sentencing Deliberations

The accused has denied the charges against him, and the outcome of the trial remains in the balance. As jurors deliberate, friends and family of the teenager wait with bated breath for the verdict, hoping it will bring the perpetrator of this heinous crime to justice.

Reaction to the Allegations

Since the allegations came to light, the defendant has lost his position within the armed forces, and his ex-wife has also spoken publicly about the traumatic impact her husband’s behavior has had on their daughter.

A spokesperson for the cadets organization has issued a statement in response to the allegations:

"We are horrified by the allegations and would like to assure the public that we will cooperate fully with the police investigation. Our priority at this time is to provide support to those affected."

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"A former Army cadet leader accused of 29 sex offences against teenage girls “poked” and “grabbed” a young cadet, while asking “are you ticklish?" a court has heard. The alleged incident happened during a training exercise, while the then teenager was alone with the defendant. Among the string of charges against Neil Beckett, of Kilmore near Crossgar, County Down, is an allegation of rape by another, separate cadet. Appearing before Belfast Crown Court, 43-year-old Mr Beckett denies all the charges against him.

Allegations

The charges relate to 11 alleged victims – two of whom were teenage Army cadets. A number of years after those alleged offences, Mr Beckett took up a job as health and welfare officer at Lagan College in south Belfast. It was during that time when the remaining nine complainants, who were pupils at the school, allege he sexually assaulted them. The alleged offences span a 10-year period between 2013 and 2023. In an interview with police that was shown to the 12-person jury, the Army cadet complainant described the alleged tickling during the training exercise. “I said, ‘get off, get off’,” she said. “The way it came across, he took it as playful. He kept on going. "Eventually he stopped, but it took a while for him to stop. Constantly poking or nipping, grabbing at my sides. I just did not know what to do.”

'I felt very uncomfortable'

She described a separate incident during the same training session, when she was practising a manoeuvre on the ground, in which she had to lie flat on her stomach with her legs outstretched. She said he adjusted her leg position, but instead of doing so by the sole of her boot, he lifted her leg from around and above her knee. “After the tickling, I felt really awkward and vulnerable in that position because I was lying on my front," she said. "He could clearly see my backside and I felt very uncomfortable.” The complainant described a number of other incidents in which she said Mr Beckett brought her into his office and gave her “firm” and “strong” hugs. She said she had been having a hard time and he had offered her his support. On one occasion he put his hand on her shoulder, but “it was closer to my chest than it was my shoulder”.

'I tried to push away but I couldn’t'

Describing the first time he hugged her, she said: “It wasn’t like a reassuring hug, it was more like a bear hug. Not something you could easily back out of. "Like he had his arms locked around me and I couldn’t break out. “It’s not something you would give to a friend or a partner. You would give this to someone if you were trying to hold them in place and that’s what he did. "I tried to push away but I couldn’t.” She said the defendant then kissed her on the cheek. When she eventually decided to challenge the defendant about his alleged behaviour, she said he denied her claims, saying he was “not a huggy person”. She said he told her that her allegation was “pretty serious”. “Then he went on to say, ‘I wouldn’t want something like this affecting your ability to come to cadets and progressing as far as you can," she told police in the recorded interview. She added that he told her she was a good cadet but "accusations like this could not allow you to go as far as you want to". The alleged victim said of the Army cadets: “It was something I loved. It was Neil [Beckett] who was making it hell.”

'Limited opportunity'

Cross-examining the complainant, Mr Beckett’s barrister told her that he did not say anything along the lines of "if you complain, you won't be promoted." The barrister said Mr Beckett claimed not to have had any meaningful interactions with her. She also put it to the complainant that, during the period of time when the offences were alleged to have occurred, Mr Beckett had "limited opportunity" to have "one-to-one" time with her. The complainant rejected this, saying there was time, and that "Neil [Beckett] had opportunities to assault me, which he then used."

The trial continues"



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