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Aylesbury child sex gang: Barnardos claim local authorities knew about victims years before perpetrators' arrests | |
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A charity raised concerns about a girl horrifically abused by the now-notorious Aylesbury sex gang several years before the perpetrators were arrested, it has emerged. | A charity raised concerns about a girl horrifically abused by the now-notorious Aylesbury sex gang several years before the perpetrators were arrested, it has emerged. |
Barnardos told the BBC it had worked with two of the victims in 2008, but despite referring the case to a local authority and other relevant agencies the charity claimed that “insufficient” action was taken. | Barnardos told the BBC it had worked with two of the victims in 2008, but despite referring the case to a local authority and other relevant agencies the charity claimed that “insufficient” action was taken. |
A total of six men were jailed on Friday after being found guilty of abusing two schoolgirls on a “massive scale” as part of a child sex ring, mostly operating in Aylesbury. | A total of six men were jailed on Friday after being found guilty of abusing two schoolgirls on a “massive scale” as part of a child sex ring, mostly operating in Aylesbury. |
The Old Bailey court heard the abuse occurred from 2006 to 2012, involving rape, child prostitution and the use of drugs in order to “stupefy” a victim to make them engage sexually. | The Old Bailey court heard the abuse occurred from 2006 to 2012, involving rape, child prostitution and the use of drugs in order to “stupefy” a victim to make them engage sexually. |
The victims described how they were 'befriended' by the men, who gave them alcohol, DVDs, food and occaisonally drugs, before being passed between as many as 60 men for sex - after being conditioned to think that it was normal. | The victims described how they were 'befriended' by the men, who gave them alcohol, DVDs, food and occaisonally drugs, before being passed between as many as 60 men for sex - after being conditioned to think that it was normal. |
Barnardo’s director Michelle Lee-Izu told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that her charity had worked with both of the young victims in 2008. | Barnardo’s director Michelle Lee-Izu told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that her charity had worked with both of the young victims in 2008. |
"We had concerns about the safety of one young woman and we made a referral to the local authority and the relevant agencies. | "We had concerns about the safety of one young woman and we made a referral to the local authority and the relevant agencies. |
"At that time, the agencies didn't respond in a way that we wanted, that we expected them to, although some actions were taken by the local authority, so we escalated those actions further. | "At that time, the agencies didn't respond in a way that we wanted, that we expected them to, although some actions were taken by the local authority, so we escalated those actions further. |
"But insufficient action was taken as far as we were concerned," she claimed. | "But insufficient action was taken as far as we were concerned," she claimed. |
11 men were on trial yesterday charged with numerous offences, including the multiple rape of a child under 13. Six of the defendants were convicted and four cleared, with the jury unable to decide on one. | 11 men were on trial yesterday charged with numerous offences, including the multiple rape of a child under 13. Six of the defendants were convicted and four cleared, with the jury unable to decide on one. |
The six are due to be sentenced in September. | The six are due to be sentenced in September. |
David Johnston, Buckingshire County Council director for children's services, apologised to the victims on Friday for “letting them down” during this period. | David Johnston, Buckingshire County Council director for children's services, apologised to the victims on Friday for “letting them down” during this period. |
He said the council were “appalled” by the “horrific experiences” of the young women, and commended their bravery in coming forward. | He said the council were “appalled” by the “horrific experiences” of the young women, and commended their bravery in coming forward. |
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