The Borneo Post

Over 200 clubs ‘impacted’ in sex abuse scandal — Police

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LONDON: The number of football clubs who have been brought up in the historic sex abuse enquiry which has rocked the sport has risen by 100 in the past month to 248 in figures released on Wednesday.

The clubs range from Premier League to amateur level and the National Police Chiefs Council ( NPCC) are at pains to point out that does not mean they are under investigat­ion but have been ‘referenced when informatio­n is submitted’.

Last month the NPCC revealed that four of the clubs were from the Premier League although none were named. The number of alleged victims stands at 526 with the youngest aged four and 97 per cent of them are male – there are 184 potential suspects who have been identified.

Not all the alleged victims or perpetrato­rs come from football with 10 other sports implicated including rugby, gymnastics, the martial arts and athletics.

Chief Constable Simon Bailey, National Police Chiefs’ Council leader for Child Protection, said the wave of allegation­s that had been made in the initial stages were slowing down but appealed for anyone who had yet to come forward to do so.

“Operat ion Hydrant ( the historic sex abuse enquiry hub encompassi­ng all walks of life) is beginning to see a decrease in the number of referrals being received via the NSPCC ( National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) helpline and directly to forces relating to allegation­s of abuse within football, and other sports,” he said in a statement.

“Allegation­s of non-recent child sexual abuse are complex, and often require specialist skills and knowledge, and can take time to progress. However, all allegation­s and informatio­n received by police forces across the country are being acted upon.

“We continue to urge anyone who may have been a victim of child sexual abuse to report it, regardless of how long ago the abuse may have taken place. We will listen and treat all reports sensitivel­y and seriously. Anyone with any informatio­n regarding child sexual abuse is also urged to come forward.” — AFP

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