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星期六, 11 月 16, 2024

Trio charged over alleged historical sexual offending

Counties Manukau Police detectives executed two search warrants today, with 36 charges filed in the investigation so far. File photo supplied

Three people are facing charges relating to alleged historical sexual offending committed at an east Auckland care provider.

Police say a year-long investigation into allegations of physical and sexual abuse at a contracted care provider in East Tamaki has resulted in the trio’s arrest.

Counties Manukau Police detectives executed two search warrants across South Auckland today, with 36 charges filed so far in connection to the investigation.

Detective senior sergeant Mal Hassall says the investigation began in July last year after a report of concern was made to police.

“Our investigation has examined allegations of historical physical and sexual abuse of young boys in the care of this provider over a period of nearly seven years.

“Those charges filed today relate to offences such as sexual violation, injuring and neglect of a child.”

The alleged offending occurred between October, 2003, and July, 2010.

Those charged are two men, aged 62 and 39, and a 66-year-old woman.

All three were expected to appear in the Manukau District Court today.

The charges relate to alleged offending against nine victims, Hassall says, and further charges cannot be ruled out.

“We have spoken to a large number of former residents of this facility, however, we know there are still some police have not yet been able to speak with.”

Those people are asked to contact police through the 105 phone service quoting ‘Operation Pocket’ or the file number 220721/6568.

“I encourage anyone who has information or concerns they need to raise with police in connection with this facility to get in contact with our investigation,” Hassall says.

“The welfare of victims is our priority and we have ensured there is support available for all of those who have been engaging with the investigation.

“Anyone who is considering approaching police can be assured that their matter will be taken seriously and treated in confidence.”

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