Police has arrested ten people Bradford As part of the investigation of historical child sexual abuse.
The suspects between the age of 49 and 71 were brought to question the crimes related to six victims between the age of 13 and 15 and the date from 1994 to 1997 was returned, West Yorkshire Police Said.
According to the force, all ten people have been further interrogated. He said that safety and protecting children was a “top priority” for them, saying that they are “committed” to investigate recent and historical sexual offenses, including children.
A statement by The Force stated: “The police, who investigated non-real reports of child sexual abuse in Bradford, arrested ten people as part of the arrest operation.
“Individuals were arrested from address in Bradford. Ten men, who have been interviewed between 49 and 71, are pending on further inquiries.
“Charges belong to crimes, which are reported to be in the district between 1994 and 1997 and at that time belong to six victims between the ages of 13 and 15.”
Vicky Greenbank, Detective Chief Inspector of Bradford District Police, said: “Protecting and protecting children remains the top priority for the West Yorkshire Police. This investigation reflects the ongoing commitment of force to investigate sexual offenses against children in the present and non-recently.
“Child sexual abuse and exploitation is a disgusting and heinous crime and one that affects some of our society’s most weakest people.
“Dealing of child abuse is not something that anyone can do in separation; we work closely with their colleagues and donations to support the victims, provide justice to criminals and make their communities safe.
“I would urge anyone who has been a victim of sexual abuse, whether recently or non-recently, to report to the police. Please be convinced that you will be taken seriously by professionals with the experience of dealing with such crimes, taken seriously, taken seriously.”