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South Yorkshire Police should not investigate own officers over grooming, say critics | South Yorkshire Police should not investigate own officers over grooming, say critics |
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Shadow home secretary Chris Philp and shadow safeguarding minister Alicia Kearns have written to Yvette Cooper over the issue | Shadow home secretary Chris Philp and shadow safeguarding minister Alicia Kearns have written to Yvette Cooper over the issue |
South Yorkshire Police should not be allowed to investigate allegations its own officers sexually abused children in Rotherham, the shadow home secretary has said | |
Conservatives Chris Philp and shadow safeguarding minister Alicia Kearns said the force should be prevented from any involvement in the investigation, to allow it to be conducted "impartially and independently". | Conservatives Chris Philp and shadow safeguarding minister Alicia Kearns said the force should be prevented from any involvement in the investigation, to allow it to be conducted "impartially and independently". |
The BBC reported on Tuesday how five women who were exploited by grooming gangs as children have said they were also abused by police officers in the town at the time. | |
The Home Office and South Yorkshire Police have been contacted for comment. | The Home Office and South Yorkshire Police have been contacted for comment. |
Among the witness accounts reported by the BBC was the testimony of one woman who said she was was raped from the age of 12 by a serving South Yorkshire Police (SYP) officer in a marked police car. | |
She claimed the officer would threaten to hand her back to the gang who had been grooming her if she did not comply. | She claimed the officer would threaten to hand her back to the gang who had been grooming her if she did not comply. |
South Yorkshire Police said it had a "dedicated team" of detectives looking at the allegations, with the investigation being overseen by the Independent Office of Police Conduct (IOPC). | South Yorkshire Police said it had a "dedicated team" of detectives looking at the allegations, with the investigation being overseen by the Independent Office of Police Conduct (IOPC). |
South Yorkshire Police should not be leading an investigation into its own former officers, according to Prof Alexis Jay | South Yorkshire Police should not be leading an investigation into its own former officers, according to Prof Alexis Jay |
But in a letter to Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, Philp and Kearns backed Prof Alexis Jay's view that the force should have no involvement in the investigation themselves. | But in a letter to Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, Philp and Kearns backed Prof Alexis Jay's view that the force should have no involvement in the investigation themselves. |
Prof Jay, who led the landmark inquiry which exposed the Rotherham grooming scandal in 2014, said the investigation should be taken over by another body. | Prof Jay, who led the landmark inquiry which exposed the Rotherham grooming scandal in 2014, said the investigation should be taken over by another body. |
Philp and Kearns said: "It is incredibly concerning that the rape and abuse reportedly carried out by South Yorkshire police officers is being investigated by South Yorkshire Police themselves. | Philp and Kearns said: "It is incredibly concerning that the rape and abuse reportedly carried out by South Yorkshire police officers is being investigated by South Yorkshire Police themselves. |
"Whilst we recognise the IOPC is overseeing the investigation, this simply isn't good enough." | "Whilst we recognise the IOPC is overseeing the investigation, this simply isn't good enough." |
They added: "There can be no conflicts of interests which may impede the investigation or deny justice. | |
"These children have already been failed more than once – stand with them now." | |
Speaking on Women's Hour on BBC Radio 4, the former Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue said it appeared the South Yorkshire force was "marking their own homework in the most catastrophic way". | Speaking on Women's Hour on BBC Radio 4, the former Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue said it appeared the South Yorkshire force was "marking their own homework in the most catastrophic way". |
The Hon Zoë Billingham CBE, who spent 12 years inspecting police forces, said: "Trust and confidence are at the heart of this and victims are not trusting this will be done well, and we have to listen to the victim's voices in this. | The Hon Zoë Billingham CBE, who spent 12 years inspecting police forces, said: "Trust and confidence are at the heart of this and victims are not trusting this will be done well, and we have to listen to the victim's voices in this. |
"It would be perfectly reasonable for another police to be asked to come in and investigate independently under the auspices of the IOPC and I think that should happen immediately." | "It would be perfectly reasonable for another police to be asked to come in and investigate independently under the auspices of the IOPC and I think that should happen immediately." |
Responding to the BBC's initial report, South Yorkshire Police assistant chief constable Hayley Barnett said: "We know how hard it must be for a victim or survivor, who has been so badly let down in the past, to put their faith into the South Yorkshire Police of today." | Responding to the BBC's initial report, South Yorkshire Police assistant chief constable Hayley Barnett said: "We know how hard it must be for a victim or survivor, who has been so badly let down in the past, to put their faith into the South Yorkshire Police of today." |
But she added that victims and survivors were "at the heart" of the investigation, with all actions being taken in their best interests. | But she added that victims and survivors were "at the heart" of the investigation, with all actions being taken in their best interests. |
Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North. | Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North. |