The horror tales of the Rochdale grooming gang victims

A teenage woman who died from a heroin injection, an aborted foetus taken by police with out the mom’s information and one other youngster made to behave like a canine in a cage are simply a few of the horror tales caused by Rochdale’s grooming gangs.

Dozens of younger ladies had been focused, abused and raped by gangs of primarily Asian males between 2004 and 2012 within the Greater Manchester city, with police and council bosses failing to analyze credible proof.

A brand new report printed immediately revealed the plight confronted by the ladies who had been the topic of this abuse and the wrestle they confronted to be believed, in addition to the harassment after they gave proof towards their abusers.

The damning file, which has recognized 96 males who’re nonetheless deemed a possible threat to kids, has sparked calls from whistleblowers that there’s ‘categorically’ nonetheless grooming going down within the city.

It will not be the primary official report into youngster intercourse exploitation in Rochdale – a report in 2013 discovered that lots of of younger ladies had been allowed to fall into the fingers of Asian grooming gangs as a result of police and social employees might have been afraid of seeming racist. They refused to imagine that race was a problem although dozens of younger, white ladies had been being particularly focused and groomed for intercourse by older Pakistani males.

Whistleblower Sara Rowbotham appeared on the verge of tears as she greeted her vindication after years of being ‘scapegoated’. The former sexual well being employee – who was performed by Maxine Peake within the BBC drama concerning the scandal, Three Girls – was later appointed MBE for providers to younger folks after a web-based petition attracted greater than 300,000 signatures.

‘How many extra occasions will it take a drama or documentary and the following public outcry to name folks and organisations to account?’ she requested. ‘We had been blamed, they usually stated it was my fault.’

Today’s report makes for distressing studying, revealing the heartbreaking tales of simply a few of the victims of the wicked gangs of males, a lot of whom are but to be delivered to justice for his or her crimes.

It additionally emerged immediately that:

  • A pair of ‘lone voices’ had flagged clear proof of ‘prolific serial rape of numerous kids in Rochdale’ which wasn’t acted upon
  • Many abusers proceed to stroll free, with 96 males recognized as a possible threat to kids;
  • Abuse is ‘categorically’ nonetheless taking place in Rochdale, a detective-turned-campaigner stated;
  • Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham apologised for the ‘detailed and distressing’ 

Victoria Agoglia (pictured), 15, died of a heroin overdose after being injected with the drug by an older man

Shabir Ahmed, a ringleader of a Rochdale youngster intercourse grooming gang who pressured his victims to name him ‘Daddy’, was jailed for a complete of 41 years for a number of rapes and sexual offences towards kids

Among the circumstances touched upon on within the report is the tragic loss of life of 15-year-old Victoria Agoglia, who handed away after taking a heroin overdose in 2003.

In a letter despatched to police, the woman revealed how she was sleeping with ‘folks older’ than her and ‘ half of them I do not even know their names. I’m a slag.’

She went on: ‘I believe it I did it simply to impress the boys they usually handled me like ****. All the issues I misplaced for medicine. Boys, my household, I misplaced all of that.’

Vulnerable Victoria, who ran away from her terraced dwelling 21 occasions within the house of two months within the lead-up to her loss of life, had been raped and was recognized by her carers for use for intercourse by older males in trade for money, alcohol and arduous medicine.

In September 2003 she visited the house of a 50-year-old Asian man – Mohammed Yaqoob – who injected her with heroin. She died in hospital 5 days later. He was later jailed for 3 and half years for injecting her with a noxious substance after being cleared of manslaughter.

Maggie Oliver, a former detective who resigned from Greater Manchester Police to go public along with her views on grooming gangs, revealed the letter Victoria wrote was included in a police report which was by no means acted on.

Ms Oliver wrote the report, which even began with an image of Victoria and her letter in a bid to focus on her case, after launching Operation Augusta in 2004 which got down to examine the Rochdale youngster abuse ring.

But shockingly the investigation was quietly shelved by police bosses whereas Ms Oliver was on a three-month break.

It wasn’t till eight years later that the beasts behind the operation which noticed ladies plied with alcohol and medicines earlier than getting used as intercourse slaves got here to justice. 

Ms Rowbotham stated she and her workforce had been accused of not referring abused kids to police, which the report stated was a ‘gross misrepresentation’.

‘Children had been being raped daily,’ she stated. ‘Both the police and Rochdale kids providers advised me and stored telling me, it was nothing to do with them.

‘Everything being accomplished now, ought to have been accomplished then. All it might have taken is the proper folks truly giving a rattling.’

Ms Rowbotham stated her workforce had been advised to ‘draw a line below’ their issues after the unique Rochdale grooming gang was jailed in 2012.

‘That’s disgusting,’ she stated. ‘We could not imagine no-one needed to guard the younger folks or observe down or prosecute the perpetrators. This made me unwell.’

Slamming the previous or present public servants who refused to reply to the report authors’ request to clarify their actions, she stated: ‘Shame on you.’

‘Clearly it was simpler to discredit, diminish and dismiss the truth that kids had been being manipulated, poisoned and raped,’ she added.

After dropping her job she grew to become a Labour councillor in Rochdale.

A report into Rochdale’s grooming gangs has stated officers dedicated a ‘severe failure to guard kids’. Pictured: A view of Whitworth Road in Rochdale, the place one gang used a flat to abuse ladies

Grooming gang members Abdul Qayyum (left) and Abdul Aziz (proper) had been jailed in 2012 for abusing kids

While the brand new report centered on occasions going down from a 12 months after Victoria’s loss of life, it concluded that classes weren’t realized from her loss of life or the ensuing Operation Augusta, by which simply two of virtually 100 suspects had been jailed. 

That was regardless of an investigation into her loss of life revealing 57 victims of grooming gangs, some as younger as 12 years outdated.

One case highlighted by the report is that of Child 44, a teenage woman who had an abortion after being abused on the age of 13 in 2009.

It was revealed that Greater Manchester Police (GMP) secretly took the foetus and carried out a DNA check on it to try to hyperlink it to attainable suspects.

However, when no matches got here up, it was left in a freezer at Rochdale police station and was solely discovered when it was uncovered in a ‘routine property evaluation’.

The woman who had the abortion would solely discover out in 2011 that it had been taken by the police, with the second she discovered emotionally being reenacted within the BBC drama ‘Three Girls’.

She advised the authors of the 173-page report that police had ‘robbed’ her of her unborn youngster and stated it was ‘disgusting’ police had accomplished so with out her consent.

In the meantime she had continued to be abused by a grooming gang and at one level was even vulnerable to being taken to Pakistan by them.

A trial involving the lads who abused her ultimately occurred in 2012, however the woman would discover out within the lead-up to this that the person who received her pregnant was to not be charged along with her rape. 

He was as a substitute jailed for eight years for conspiracy and trafficking for sexual exploitation, permitting him to be launched 4 years into his sentence, experiences the Guardian.

The heartbreaking tales of a few of the victims of the Rochdale grooming gangs had been portrayed in BBC drama ‘Three Girls’. Pictured: A promotional picture for the programme

Rochdale youngster abusers Jahn Shahid Ghani (left) and Mohammed Ghani (proper) had been each jailed final 12 months

Insar Hussain (left) and Ali Kazmi (proper) had been additionally each jailed final 12 months for raping kids in Rochdale

The report thought of claims by Maggie Oliver, former Detective Constable concerned with the primary large-scale investigation into grooming in Rochdale, Operation Span, launched in 2010. Pictured: Ms Oliver at her dwelling in Cheshire

Things received worse for Child 44, as she reported being threatened by a person with a gun earlier than the trial and being harassed and abused on the road by supporters of the lads who raped and abused her.

The woman, who even ran into her abuser in a grocery store after he was launched from jail with out her being knowledgeable, stated police advised her to only ‘lock your door’ when she requested for assist concerning the harassment.

Another woman who additionally gave proof towards her abusers reported that her home was ‘trashed, with slag and grass written throughout the wall’, whereas her shed was burned down and chickens killed in a marketing campaign of harassment.

The damning file additionally claims that no motion was taken towards a ‘pimp’ who received a 15-year-old woman pregnant, whereas one other youngster claimed she was stored locked in cages and made to behave like a canine or child, with once more, no motion being taken towards the lads allegedly concerned.

The report is the third of 4 written by youngster safety specialist Malcolm Newsam CBE and former senior police officer Gary Ridgway – and noticed apologies this morning from Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, Greater Manchester Police and Rochdale Council.

The authors beforehand led a evaluation of Operation Augusta, an investigation into grooming gangs in South Manchester, which was printed in 2020, and the evaluation into youngster safeguarding practices in Oldham, printed in 2022.

It adopted criticism of failings inside Rochdale Council and Greater Manchester Police aired in BBC documentary, Betrayed Girls.

The report thought of claims by Sara Rowbotham, co-ordinator of a younger folks’s Crisis Intervention Team, and Maggie Oliver, former Detective Constable concerned with the primary large-scale investigation into grooming in Rochdale, Operation Span, launched in 2010.

It discovered that the pair of ‘lone voices’ had flagged clear proof of ‘prolific serial rape of numerous kids in Rochdale’ however that this was not acted upon, with the kids’s unwillingness to make a proper criticism repeatedly used as an excuse for not investigating.

Mr Newsam, lead creator, stated: ‘GMP and Rochdale Council did not prioritise the safety of youngsters who had been being sexually exploited by a big variety of males inside the Rochdale space.

‘This evaluation was initiated following the intense allegations made by each Maggie Oliver and Sara Rowbotham and now we have discovered by means of this evaluation their allegations to be substantiated.

‘Both GMP and Rochdale Council failed to reply appropriately to those issues.

Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, referred to as the report ‘an in depth and distressing account of what number of younger folks had been so critically failed’. Pictured: Mr Burnham on the funeral of Everton chairman Bill Kenwright on December 18 final 12 months

‘Successive police operations had been launched over this era, however these had been insufficiently resourced to match the size of the widespread organised exploitation.

Conclusions of the Rochdale grooming gang evaluation

  • The rising risk of kid sexual exploitation was not addressed between 2004 and 2007.
  • In 2007, GMP and Rochdale Council declined to analyze how a gaggle of Asian males had been exploiting 11 kids for intercourse and dealing class A medication regardless of concern by the Crisis Intervention Team, in a ‘severe failure to guard these kids’.
  • Just one detective was appointed to start a small-scale police investigation in 2007, which didn’t examine how organised crime teams had been concerned. No expenses or convictions resulted.
  • The first investigation in 2008 and 2009 – launched after a woman arrested for smashing up a takeaway revealed she had been raped and sexually assaulted – ‘was complicated and wanted to be resourced accordingly, however extra sources weren’t offered’. Although the investigation ‘recognized widespread sexual exploitation of many weak kids by at the very least 30 grownup perpetrators’, none had been charged.
  • A second woman who spoke to the 2008/2009 investigation workforce complained of sexual assault however ‘inadequate effort was put into figuring out the person who raped her’. Had her complaints been ‘pursued with the rigour required it might have strengthened the proof to proceed with the prosecution’, the evaluation stated.
  • Operation Span, the second investigation into the 2008/9 accusations, which noticed 9 males convicted and jailed in May 2012, was described as ‘comparatively restricted’.
  • Authorities dedicated a ‘deplorable’ failure to guard a woman often called ‘Amber’. She was designated a sufferer of kid sexual abuse however the crimes weren’t formally recorded by GMP and the perpetrators ‘had been doubtlessly left to proceed their abuse of different kids. Instead, Amber was later named as a ‘co-conspirator’ in a trial of males accused of abusing different kids. The evaluation stated: ‘No consideration was given to how the choice would have an effect on Amber personally or what the repercussions of the choice could be for her household. This failure to guard a weak sufferer as deplorable.’
  • Lessons weren’t realized after the loss of life of 15-year-old Victoria Agoglia from medicine in 2003 after claiming she had been sexually abused, or the ensuing Operation Augusta, a probe into youngster sexual exploitation in South Manchester which led to 2005. Just two of virtually 100 suspects had been jailed regardless of an investigation into Victoria’s loss of life revealing 57 victims of grooming gangs, some aged simply 12.
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‘Consequently, kids had been left in danger and plenty of of their abusers to at the present time haven’t been apprehended.’

Mr Newsam and Mr Ridgway stated: ‘CSE continued to be handled as a low precedence and under-resourced by GMP.’

By October 2012, a evaluation group chaired by GMP recognized 127 potential victims whose circumstances had not been acted on – a determine which later grew to 260 potential victims.

After Operation Span, three extra investigations – Operation Routh, Operation Doublet and Operation Lytton – noticed 30 males convicted, a lot of whom acquired prolonged sentences.

Files held by officers for 111 kids revealed ‘a big chance that 74 of those kids had been being sexually exploited at the moment, and in 48 of these circumstances, there have been severe failures to guard the kid’, the report revealed.

A fourth evaluation continues to be to happen by Mr Newsam and Mr Ridgway, which is to ‘take into account present apply throughout Greater Manchester to deal with the chance of kid sexual exploitation’ and up to date police investigations.

Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham referred to as the report ‘an in depth and distressing account of what number of younger folks had been so critically failed’.

He added: ‘That stated, it fulfils the aim of why I arrange this evaluation within the first place.

‘It is barely by dealing with up absolutely and unflinchingly to what occurred that we will be positive of bringing the entire system tradition change wanted in the case of defending kids from abuse.’

He apologised to the victims and stated: ‘We are sorry that you just had been so badly failed by the system that ought to have protected them.

‘I’ve requested Greater Manchester Police and Rochdale Council to make sure that each attainable motion is taken to observe up any leads arising from this report and to pursue any potential perpetrators.’

A sequence of initiatives have taken place round Rochdale since 2012, together with higher engagement with potential victims and a scheme encouraging resort house owners and taxi corporations to report issues.

Last 12 months, an Ofsted report relating to Rochdale Council – together with the Complex Safeguarding Hub – was printed and confirmed that ‘kids in danger obtain an efficient response’.

Rochdale Council chief Councillor Neil Emmott stated the authority is ‘deeply sorry’ for the ‘very severe failures that affected the lives of youngsters in our borough’ and the way officers ‘did not take the required motion’.

And Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable Stephen Watson stated: ‘It stays to be a matter of profound remorse that victims of kid sexual exploitation in Rochdale within the early 2000s had been failed by Greater Manchester Police – to them, I apologise.

‘I additionally recognise the plight of Maggie Oliver and Sara Rowbotham – who advocated for victims and survivors when nobody else did, and finally enabled the evaluation and publication of this report.’

He added: ‘Since 9 males had been convicted following Operation Span in 2012, there have been an additional 135 arrests, 432 expenses, and 32 convictions (for youngster intercourse grooming).’

Ms Oliver, who resigned from Greater Manchester Police in 2012 to publicly reveal the extent of the police failings about youngster sexual exploitation, stated she remained ‘offended’ that ‘not one senior officer or official has ever been held individually chargeable for these failures, lies and canopy ups’.

She stated the report ‘confirms the reality of what I’ve been saying for over 12 years’.

Drawing a parallel with the continued Horizon scandal on the Post Office, she added: ‘There are so many parallels between that case and this: ‘extraordinary’ folks being criminalised and silenced, institutional cowl ups and corruption in an effort to guard the model no matter the associated fee to affected people, refusal to acknowledge any wrongdoing.’

She added: ‘I’m additionally not assured that classes have been realized. I can completely, categorically say that by means of our work immediately at The Maggie Oliver Foundation (a assist group she based), we see every day that victims and survivors of sexual offences are nonetheless routinely handled badly and even inhumanely, nonetheless not believed, nonetheless judged, nonetheless dismissed after they report these horrendous crimes.’

Ms Oliver stated her two-decade battle to show the reality ‘has virtually ruined my life’.

She claimed Chief Constable Watson’s remarks had been ready by a PR division which ‘pretends that these are failures of the previous’.

But she insisted: ‘The failures that occurred then are nonetheless taking place now.’

Mrs Oliver, who now runs a charity bearing her title supporting survivors of kid abuse, added: ‘I wish to say immediately that issues are one million occasions higher.

‘But if I went to each one of many victims and survivors that strategy the Maggie Oliver Foundation daily to say ‘Are issues completely different?’ they’d let you know ‘No they aren’t’.

”There are nonetheless far too many victims who should not being heard, who’re being criminalised, who’re being intimidated, who’re being silenced after they dare to lift their head above the parapet.

‘Victims are being let down every day.’

She referred to as for extra sources to be put into investigating and prosecuting grooming gangs throughout the UK in addition to more durable sentences.

As not too long ago as three weeks in the past she was approached by a serving GMP officer working within the devoted unit set as much as assist grooming victims who ‘in despair’ on the lack of assist accessible, she claimed.

Ms Oliver highlighted feedback to the evaluation workforce by an unnamed former detective chief superintendent about her ‘painful’ experiences attempting to push colleagues at GMP into specializing in victims of sexual offences.

Describing how she felt like she was ‘hitting a really huge brick wall’, the ex-officer stated there was ‘this perspective that our victims are mendacity, significantly round sexual offences’.

‘And I do not perceive the place it comes from as a result of no one mechanically assumes should you’re reporting a housebreaking, you are mendacity.

‘But if a girl is reporting a rape, there may be this assumption that they don’t seem to be telling the reality for no matter cause. And I could not get previous it.’

The report’s publication comes a 12 months after an impartial evaluation into youngster sexual exploitation in neighbouring Oldham discovered the ringleader of a infamous grooming gang, Shabir Ahmed, later jailed for 22 years, was in a position to proceed working as a welfare rights officer by Oldham Council with police failing to inform his employers even after his arrest.

Their convictions sparked a heated debate over the predominantly Pakistani make-up of the gang and whether or not political correctness had performed an element within the reluctance to sort out grooming in Rochdale and different cities and cities throughout the North of England.

At the time, Martin Narey, former chief government of youngsters’s charity Barnardo’s, pointed to ‘very troubling proof that Asians are overwhelmingly represented in prosecutions for such offences.’

He highlighted how – in contrast – their victims had been largely white ladies.

Ann Cryer, a former Labour MP for Keighley, West Yorkshire, claimed police and prosecutors had been ‘afraid of being referred to as racist and so reverted to the default of political correctness’.

Only Ahmed – who was later jailed for an additional 22 years for 30 youngster rapes after a separate trial – stays behind bars.

Children within the city of Rochdale had been let down by all 17 companies that had been meant to guard them, the report stated.

Police dismissed accusations of political correctness, saying the ladies had been focused as a result of they had been weak, not as a result of they had been white – however a evaluation into the scandal stated there was a ‘colour-blind’ strategy by police and social employees that was ‘doubtlessly harmful’.

Timeline of the Rochdale grooming gang scandals

2008 – A 15-year-old woman experiences to police she has been raped repeatedly by a gang of males, and provides particulars of the abuse going down above a takeaway in Rochdale. Police arrest two members of a grooming gang – ringleader Shabir Ahmed and Kabeer Hassan.

2009 – Police discover proof that Ahmed had intercourse with the woman, with the older man claiming she might have swapped underwear with a unique younger woman he had already admitted to having intercourse with. Later that 12 months a Crown Prosecution Service lawyer guidelines that the sufferer’s proof is ‘not credible’ and decides the accused ought to be launched with out cost.

2010 – Operation Span, a brand new operation trying into allegations of grooming gangs in Rochdale, is launched with DC Maggie Oliver concerned.

2011 – Chief prosecutor for the CPS North West, Nazir Afzal, reverses this choice and authorises expenses towards the pair.

2012 – His choice is vindicated when Ahmed – then 59 – and eight different males had been jailed for a complete of 77 years for raping and abusing as much as 47 ladies aged as younger as 13. This sparks apologies from the police, council and CPS for failures that allowed the lads to proceed abusing ladies for an extra two years.

2013 – Maggie Oliver resigns from Greater Manchester Police, claiming that proof was ignored that might have convicted males who weren’t a part of the 9 jailed the 12 months earlier than.

2016 – A second group of males are sentenced to as much as 25 years in jail for sexual abuse after a sufferer, inspired by earlier convictions, comes ahead along with her ordeal.

2017 – A BBC documentary titled The Betrayed Girls options whistleblowers Ms Oliver and Sara Rowbothan, who ran an NHS sexual well being clinic in Rochdale, with claims about grooming gangs. Both alleged that a number of recognized abusers had been left free to prey on a era of ladies, with grooming tradition embedded in components of the city. The identical 12 months Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, orders a sequence of experiences into how victims had been protected as much as 2013.

2023 – Five males are given sentences totalling greater than 70 years after being discovered responsible of abusing two ladies between 2002 and 2006.

2024 – The third of 4 experiences into grooming gangs – and the primary to deal with Rochdale – is launched and factors the finger at police and council bosses for failing to guard ladies from their abusers.