An unnamed hit band from the 1960s attended the same paedophile brothel as shamed BBC star Jimmy Savile.

The group were identified in a secret police intelligence report from 1964 in a four-page document.

The document related to a notorious flat in Battersea, South West London which was used by paedophiles.

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Top of the Pops star Jimmy Savile, pictured, was known to frequent a paedophile brothel in Battersea

It is not clear whether the band and Savile attended the brothel at the same time, but they have all been linked to the property.

Savile was known to be a regular visitor in the 1970s.

The senior officer responsible for Operation Yewtree , Detective Superintendent David Grey began investigating the brothel in 2013 when it was mentioned in another police report.

Det Supt Grey said a woman came forward in 2003 and reported that Savile had abused her during the 1970s following an appearance on Top of the Pops. The DJ died in 2011 when his terrible secret life became public knowledge.

Details of the alleged assault were never put on the police computer.

Det Supt Grey told the Daily Mirror: 'Although Savile and a pop group were known to frequent, that does not in itself show linkage or grounds to investigate further except with the benefit of hindsight.'