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A ‘shortish’ hearing was held in the prison’s healthcare wing after Joseph McCann refused to appear in the dock. Photograph: Metropolitan police/PA
A ‘shortish’ hearing was held in the prison’s healthcare wing after Joseph McCann refused to appear in the dock. Photograph: Metropolitan police/PA

Joseph McCann hearing held in jail after rape suspect refuses to leave

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Judge goes to Belmarsh prison after accused was charged with 21 offences against eight victims

A judge has visited the alleged serial sex attacker Joseph McCann to conduct a hearing in prison after he refused to attend court to face a string of charges including allegations he tied up a mother and sexually abused her children.

The 34-year-old is charged with 21 offences against eight alleged victims, aged between 11 and 71, across five police force areas over a two-week period between 21 April and 5 May.

He is alleged to have kidnapped some of his alleged victims, three of whom are under 18, before sexually abusing them. During one alleged incident, McCann is said to have tied a woman up in her own home and committed sexual offences, including rape, against her 17-year-old daughter and son, 11.

Chief magistrate Emma Arbuthnot authorised the use of force to bring him before her after he refused to leave the cells at Westminster magistrates court on Wednesday. But in what is believed to be an unprecedented move, she convened a private hearing inside Belmarsh prison on Thursday.

In an update to reporters in a makeshift courtroom at a nearby conference centre after walking into the jail an hour and 20 minutes earlier, Arbuthnot said the “shortish hearing” had been held in the prison’s healthcare wing. She said McCann “turned his back on the court to begin with” and claimed the “officers stitched me up” before she remanded him in custody until a hearing at the Old Bailey on 23 May.

The hearing was told McCann, from Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, was aware of the charges against him. They are eight counts of rape; four counts of kidnap; two counts of false imprisonment; two counts of engaging in non-penetrative sexual activity; two counts of sexual assault by penetration; one count of inciting a boy under the age of 13 to engage in sexual activity; one count of engaging in non-penetrative sexual activity with a girl aged 13 to 15; and one count of assault occasioning actual bodily harm.

McCann was arrested near Congleton, Cheshire in the early hours of Monday morning, just over two weeks after he is alleged to have abducted a woman in her 20s in Watford before raping her in her home. Two other women, who are in their 20s, were allegedly separately snatched off the street in Chingford and Edgware, London, on 25 April before being raped in a car.

A string of other alleged offences are said to have occurred in Lancashire and Greater Manchester on 5 May, including the rape of a 71-year-old woman and the sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl.

McCann is yet to enter pleas to any of the charges.

The judge, plus lawyers, journalists, police officers and court staff, took taxis to Belmarsh, 15 miles away from Westminster magistrates court.

The court crest was brought in a carrier bag.

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