British priest arrested in Kosovo found guilty of child sexual abuse

A former primer who fled to Kosovo, to avoid justice, has been convicted of abusing ten boys at a school led by Catholics in London during the years of HINA70 and CHA80, has been convicted of child abuse. Andrew. Soper, 74, once known as Father Lawrence Sopper, was found guilty on 19 counts [...]
A former primer who fled to Kosovo, to avoid justice, has been convicted of abusing ten boys at a school led by Catholics in London during the years of HINA70 and CHA80, has been convicted of child abuse.
Andrew. Soper, 74, once known as Father Lawrence Soper, was found guilty on 19 counts of rape and a lengthy trial at Old Bailey. Soper sexually abused children while leading discipline at St. Benedict in Eagleing, West London.
He attacked them after he subjected them to bodily punishments, using a cane. The first victim had contacted the police in 2004, after Soper left his role as chief mumble in Eagle Abebey, and moved to Benedictine headquarters in Rome.
Soper was later questioned at the Heathrow police station in 2010, and then fled to Kosovo while he was on parole. He was arrested at Luton Airport in August 2016 after being expelled from Kosovo authorities and returned to Great Britain.
The former priest already convicted of the pedophile has lived for ten years in Kosovo, according to Peja residents, he has not had any specific jobs.











