A disgraced ex-policeman has been suspended from his job at a call centre after Sunday Life exposed him as convicted child rapist.

Shocked colleagues at TeleTech’s centre in Belfast contacted us after reading how sleazebag Eric Millar had been jailed for 10 years for the multiple rape of a girl he first attacked when she was a 15-year-old member of a scout pack where he was a leader.

Members of an adult sex fetish contact club also got in touch to out Millar as a ‘gold member’ of the website after being horrified to discover the bondage and cross-dressing fantantic was a convicted sex attacker.

One colleague of Millar’s at TeleTech’s Duncairn Gardens base said: “I wouldn’t be happy if my own daughter was working in the same building as this creep.

“We have teenagers coming in from school to work part-time and they come in wearing their school uniforms.

“They’re not much older that that girl (the scout) was when he first raped her.”

When Sunday Life contacted TeleTech we were told inquiries had to be directed to the firm’s Manchester base, and in turn we were directed to the company’s senior Press officer in Denver, Colorado.

The US-based spokeswoman said: “Eric Millar is a TeleTech employee, although we have suspended him pending a full review of the situation.”

She promised a more detailed response to our questions once the review had been completed.

Ex-police bodyguard Millar was caged in 1999 after a jury unanimously found him guilty of seven rapes over a number of years.

His victim, who reported him after she became a police officer, said Millar first raped her in the loft of an east Belfast church hall after telling her she was a “flirt” who was going “to get what she deserved”.

She was 15 at the time and afraid no one — not even her parents — would believe her if she reported Millar.

The woman, who was in her mid-20s at the time of the trial, wept as she told the jury: “I thought people would think I was cheap and dirty.”

She said Millar preyed on her over the next few years, raping her as they drove home from scout meetings and told how once he dressed up in stockings, suspenders and high heels to indulge his fantasies. He had also asked her to go to sex parties.

The victim said she thought the first rape was “one-off”, adding “but it went on and on — every time I just hoped it would be the last.”

Millar denied rape, claiming he had consensual sex with the girl after she turned 17 and admitted to dressing up in women’s underwear for sexual pleasure.

Last week after Millar featured in our ‘Cops In The Dock’ article (left) on police officers who had broken the law we received a number of calls about him.

Aside from calls from concerned colleagues at TeleTech, members of a kinky internet sex contact club also directed us to Millar’s webpages in which the 55-year-old describes himself as a “free spirit, lover of kink and fun play” whose pleasures include bondage, spanking, cross-dressing, sex role-playing and numerous sex toys.

The ex-scoutmaster, who joined the fetish contact site two years ago, goes into great detail about his various fetishes but also tells how he enjoys camping, swimming and canoeing.

Ironically, the convicted rapist complains about the media.

In a message to a fellow fetish club member he says Northern Ireland is full of “sexy/kinky people” but people were too afraid to meet up or chat with him even when contacted through adult sites.

The rapist said the “sad situation” was the result of “the gutter press clamouring for a juicy story”.

Jailing Millar back in 1999, Lord Justice McDermott blasted the disgraced police officer for instructing his lawyers to put details of the victim’s private life in the public domain.

“Every piece of ‘dirt’ that he could find was put to her. He sought to have her shamed and disgraced,” he said.

The judge added that the RUC officer and scoutmaster had taken advantage of his position of trust and of the 15-year-old girl’s fear of him and had “damaged her for life”.

Belfast Telegraph