Friday 27th March 2015
‘The investigation into how police handled child sexual exploitation
(CSE) in Rotherham has been expanded, it emerged last night, after the
police watchdog said it had received complaints involving more than 100
allegations against 42 named officers.
The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) announced that
since their inquiry began four months ago, it has received 30 complaints
relating to South Yorkshire Police’s handling of reports about CSE.
The IPCC initially began investigating the 10 police officers
involved in the incidents highlighted by the Jay Report, which described
how at least 1,400 children were raped, trafficked and groomed in the
South Yorkshire town between 1997 and 2013.
The watchdog said yesterday it has now identified a total of 42
police officers, both retired and serving, from the complaints it has
received over the past few months.’
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