15 arrests including Doncaster and Sheffield men in latest Rotherham child sex abuse inquiry

Another 15 arrests have been made in the ongoing investigation into child sex abuse in Rotherham.
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Men from Sheffield and Doncaster are among those spoken to by National Crime Agency officers.

The arrests relate to three separate investigations being undertaken as part of Operation Stovewood, the agency’s enquiry into abuse in the town between 1997 and 2013.

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The first, which is examining allegations of abuse between 2003 to 2008 involving one victim, saw nine men aged between 36 and 49, arrested between Wednesday 7 October and Thursday 15 October. All are accused of rape offences.

A number of further arrests have been made by the NCA.A number of further arrests have been made by the NCA.
A number of further arrests have been made by the NCA.

The arrests took place in Rotherham, Sheffield, Doncaster, Blackburn, Wakefield and County Durham.

Meanwhile officers investigating the alleged abuse of two victims between 2007 and 2009 have made five arrests of men aged between 29 and 62, all in the Rotherham area. Three were detained on 13 October and the other two yesterday.

And on 10 October a 51-year-old man was arrested in Conisbrough on suspicion of a series of serious sexual offences against a 14 or 15-year-old girl, alleged to have taken place in 2008.

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All were questioned and released while investigations continue.

NCA regional head of investigations Rob Burgess said: “This latest operational activity means we have now questioned more than 190 people as part of Operation Stovewood.

“We have also worked with policing and local authority partners to take safeguarding action protecting around 40 children in just the last two weeks. This is an important part of our work and often goes unheralded.

“While our determination to bring to justice offenders is undiminished, we continue to reach out and appeal to victims or witnesses to come forward.

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“Our investigation is victim focused, and we’re interested in speaking to anyone who might have information to help investigations into child sexual abuse in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013. Victims will be supported.”Contact details for the Stovewood team can be found on the National Crime Agency’s website www.nationalcrimeagency.gov.uk/Stovewood.

Stovewood is the single largest law enforcement investigation into non-familial child sexual abuse (CSA) in the UK and is focusing on decades of child sex abuse in Rotherham.