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‘Bishop of Medway’ child-rapist holed up in taxpayer-funded council flat beside primary school and children’s playground

Beast says concerned families should ‘mind their own f****** business’

Creeping ... Monster Gleaves lives in tax-funded flat near playground

A NOTORIOUS child-rapist has been put in a flat next to a primary school.

Roger Gleaves also has a taxpayer-funded view of a nursery and an adventure playground.

The beast, who spent more than half a century preying on kids, has been housed in the upper floor flat after his latest jail term — 15 years for raping two boys aged 14.

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Creeping ... Monster Gleaves lives in tax-funded flat near playground

Previously he targeted youngsters by posing as a social worker and a vicar — donning a dog collar and calling himself the “Bishop of Medway”.

Now 84 with a huge white beard, he dons glasses and a trilby in Tottenham, North London, when he ventures from his cosy flat in a block boasting a concierge.

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Home ... Freed rapist Gleaves lives in tower block to left of children’s playground

He snarled as The Sun caught him leering at pupils of Brook House Primary: “Mind your own f****** business.”

He added: “If I was going to do anything it would have happened by now.”

If and when families discover there is one of Britain’s worst ever paedophile’s living amongst them, there will be a riot

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The block he lives in is packed with families. A resident blasted Haringey council, saying: “What were they thinking? It is disgusting and sick.

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Beast ... Gleaves walking near school in Tottenham, North London

“If and when families discover there is one of Britain’s worst ever paedophile’s living amongst them, there will be a riot.

“It’s just wrong. This is not the right place for him.”

Campaigner Chris Wittwer, who runs a website tracking freed paedos, said: “It beggars belief.”

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