Saturday 1 November 2014

Rochdale whistleblower says police 'limited abuse investigation'


Rochdale whistleblower says police 'limited abuse investigation'

Courtesy of http://www.itv.com/news/story/2014-10-30/rochdale-whistleblower-says-police-limited-abuse-investigation/

A whistleblower has claimed police put a "ceiling" on the number of people they could arrest in the 2012 Rochdale abuse case.
Sara Rowbotham told ITV News, "They didn't arrest enough perpetrators."
The health worker, who was responsible for gathering the main evidence in the 2012 Rochdale child sex abuse case, said she was disappointed with the results of a report led by MP Ann Coffey.
The report found that sexual exploitation of children has become "normal" on some streets and estates in Greater Manchester.

Whistleblower criticises child sex exploitation report

The long awaited report into child sexual exploitation in Rochdale has been criticised by a health worker who helped to expose the scandal.
Sara Rowbotham has called for a full national inquiry into child grooming as she says the report, by MP Ann Coffey, doesn't go far enough in holding police and social services to account.
ITV News' Correspondent Emma Murphy reports from Manchester.

Calls for national inquiry into child grooming

A former health worker in Rochdale has told ITV News there should be a full national inquiry into child grooming.
Sara Rowbotham helped convict nine Rochdale men of child sex abuse.
Ms Rowbotham says that a report today into the failure of police and prosecutors to catch more abusers, doesn't go nearly far enough.
ITV News Senior Correspondent Emma Murphy reports:

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