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Seven charged in care home abuse probe Devon care home probe: Seven charged over alleged abuse
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Seven people have been charged over the alleged ill-treatment of residents at former care homes in Devon, police have said.Seven people have been charged over the alleged ill-treatment of residents at former care homes in Devon, police have said.
Devon and Cornwall Police said abuse at the Veilstone, Gatooma and Teignmead homes was alleged to have occurred between January 2010 and December 2011.Devon and Cornwall Police said abuse at the Veilstone, Gatooma and Teignmead homes was alleged to have occurred between January 2010 and December 2011.
The seven, aged between 25 and 68, are charged with conspiracy to falsely imprison and conspiracy to ill-treat vulnerable adults.The seven, aged between 25 and 68, are charged with conspiracy to falsely imprison and conspiracy to ill-treat vulnerable adults.
They have all been released on bail.They have all been released on bail.
They are due to appear before Exeter magistrates on 28 October, police said.They are due to appear before Exeter magistrates on 28 October, police said.
This breaking news story is being updated and more details will be published shortly. Please refresh the page for the fullest version. The homes in north and south Devon, which cared for adults with learning disabilities, were closed following inspections by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).
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The force added: "The priority in all of these cases is to ensure that those involved are effectively safeguarded."