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Detectives arrested 10 people between the ages of 49-71 while initiating an investigation “Unidentified reports of child sexual abuse“In Bradford, West Yorkshire.

All men who have not yet known the backgrounds left the addresses in Bradford and continued to expect more investigations.

Police urged everyone, who was the victim of sexual exploitation of the child, to come to the fore and to talk to their officers.

Detective Chief Inspector Vickybank from Bradford Regional Police said: “Protecting and protecting children is the most important priority for West Yorkshire police. This investigation shows the commitment of power to the investigation of existing and uncertain sexual crimes against children.

“Children’s sexual abuse and exploitation is a hate and disgusting crime and is a crime that affects some of the most vulnerable people in our society.

“Struggling with child abuse is not something that any agency can do alone, to support the victims, to bring perpetrators to justice and to make our communities safer.

“Make sure you’ll be resting, taken seriously and support by professionals who experience such crimes.”

Historical Children in Bradford is the latest mass arrest for sexual abuse or exploitation.

In April this year, 12 men and a woman were arrested for alleged sexual exploitation crimes.

Western Yorkshire police, 42 to 59 years of men and a 60 -year -old woman was arrested at a number of addresses in Bradford in March and April.

The force said that the alleged crimes were said to have been committed against a single victim between the ages of 13 and 17 between 2000-175.

13 of them bail with bail waiting to question another questioning.

It is not yet known whether the 10 news of today’s 10 arrest news depends on this previous investigation.

In January, the Minister of Interior Yette Cooper called for chief officers in the UK and Wales to reopen the cold case investigations, because Barones Casey announced a rapid investigation by Casey to look at the nature and scale of gang -based exploitation throughout the country.

Mrs. Cooper also promised to take place at least five local investigations, including Oldham, the Great Manchester, who is already “continued”.

A series of announcements to combat child care gangs came as they encountered pressure on this, including the criticism of the government’s billionaire X owner Elon Musk.

This week on Wednesday, more than 20 years ago, the son of a former deputy who expressed his concerns about the Pakistani gangs of Pakistani in Western Yorkshire, accused the Bradford Council with “cover”.

John Cryer, a former MP, who is currently sitting in the House of Lords, said that the authorities refused his mother Ann Cryer when he expressed his allegations of sexual exploitation in Keighley at an early date like 2002.

Mrs. Cryer was a worker deputy for Keightley when he approached seven mothers who said that their daughters were systematically exploited, numb and raped by boys in the city.

However, when the problem brought the problem with the West Yorkshire police and the Bradford Council, Mr. Cryer said that his concerns were discussed.

“The Council just wanted to ignore it, acted as if it weren’t.” “This was a legend that should not continue.

“The police and the girls did not have evidence because they could not testify. So their position is more sustainable.”

“There hasn’t been an independent investigation about Bradford, and I’m sure it was a place of covering at the local level.”

Despite complaints about grooming in the Bradford region, neighboring Rotherham became the focus of the debate about child sexual exploitation after the first prisoners in 2010.

An investigation into grooming in the town of Southern Yorkshire showed that 1,400 girls were exploited by the gangs of Anglo-Pakistan men.

Mr. Cryer said that Prof Alexis Jay’s investigation made his mother feel “right”.

He said, “The victims were always the first thing in your mind.”

“And that’s for them first of all. But I remember chatting with him the next years, and he’d tell me things like ‘making me slag, a funny about it and all of them remain silent’.”

Western Yorkshire police did not explain the ethnic origin of 10 men arrested for alleged sexual abuse this week this week.

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