Sunderland Echo

Police statement on protest plan

‘EVIDENCE PRESENTED TO CROWN PROSECUTIO­N SERVICE DOES NOT SUBSTANTIA­TE CLAIMS’

- By Echo Reporter echo.news@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @sunderland­echo

A senior police officer has released a statement ahead of a planned protest in Sunderland next week.

The statement, made by Chief Superinten­dent Ged Noble today, has been issued on behalf of Northumbri­a Police ahead of the scheduled protest on October 14.

It relates to an allegation made by a woman, in which she said she was subjected to a sex attack at an address in Peel Street, Hendon, overnight between Saturday, September 3, and Sunday, September 4, last year.

Six men were arrested as part of an investigat­ion by Northumbri­a Police, which then put together a file of evidence for the Crown Prosecutio­n Service (CPS) in relation to one suspect for a single allegation of rape and assault.

However, the CPS took the decision there was “insufficie­nt evidence” to proceed with any court case. This decision was reviewed, and last month the CPS announced that there would be no further review.

The complainan­t in this case was provided with a detailed explanatio­n of this decision in writing and her legal representa­tive also met CPS prosecutor­s to discuss the outcome.

The Northumbri­a Police statement made yesterday said: “We are aware there is a planned protest in Sunderland over the weekend of October 14.

“This is despite the conpresent­ed clusion of the victim’s right to review process, following an investigat­ion into allegation­s of a rape in Peel Street last September.

“The right to review process meant that all the evidence presented to the CPS from the police was reviewed by an independen­t prosecutor, who was not previously associated with the case.

“The complainan­t’s legal representa­tive has met with the CPS to discuss this outcome and the complainan­t has had this presented in writing.

“Northumbri­a Police has completed an extensive investigat­ion, conducted extensive forensic examinatio­ns, taken numerous witness statements and reviewed comprehens­ive CCTV footage.

“The evidence that was and considered by the CPS simply does not substantia­te claims that have been made.

“This has been independen­tly reviewed and now all legal avenues of appeal have been exhausted.

“It has been said that prosecutio­ns were not pursued because of political correctnes­s. This could not be further from the truth.

“We have shown through Operation Sanctuary that we will take all necessary measures to protect vulnerable people and will continue to do so.

“These protests cannot change the legal position and are being driven by individual­s who are fully aware of this.

“Therefore, the motives of those individual­s must now be called into question.”

 ??  ?? Police in Peel Street, Hendon.
Police in Peel Street, Hendon.

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