The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

UK’S sex scandal: 526 victims, 184 suspects

- REUTERS

BRITISH POLICE investigat­ing allegation­s of widespread child sex abuse at football clubs dating back to the 1970s said on Wednesday they had now identified 184 potential suspects and 526 victims, adding other sports had also been implicated in the scandal.

Police forces across the country launched inquiries after former player Andy Woodward revealed in November he had been abused as a boy by a youth team coach, prompting other ex-profession­als to come forward with allegation­s.

The abuse revelation­s are the latest in a series of paedophile scandals to have hit Britain in recent years. Victims say the scale of wrongdoing is likely to be worse than in the case of TV star Jimmy Savile, a cigarchomp­ing BBC television host who abused hundreds of youngsters over six decades until his death in 2011.

So far 1,016 referrals of sports abuse have been passed to specialist detectives from a child protection charity and police. The number of possible victims is now 526, up from about 350 last month, with 126 suspects. National

So far 1,016 referrals of abuse have been passed to specialist detectives from a child protection charity and police.

Police Chiefs Council said 248 football clubs had been impacted, from English premier league teams to amateur sides, although not all were under probe. Police said 22 of the referrals related to other sports including rugby, gymnastics, martial arts, tennis, wrestling, golf, sailing, athletics, cricket, and swimming.

“Allegation­s of non-recent child sexual abuse are complex, often require specialist skills and knowledge, and can take time to progress,” said Chief Constable Simon Bailey, the national police lead on child protection.

“However, all allegation­s and informatio­n received by police forces across the country are being acted upon,” he added.

Last month, the Premier League cleared Chelsea of breaking its rules in failing to report allegation­s of historical sex abuse made by their former player Gary Johnson in 2014.

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