Rotherham police accused of preparing false document after father arrested while attempting to rescue daughter from grooming gangs

From GB News

Police officers incorrectly produced a custody sheet for an arrest that never happened, according to the father of a grooming gangs’ victim.

He believes the records may have been falsified in order to cover up two separate arrests when he was trying to rescue his daughter from a grooming gang den in Rotherham. South Yorkshire Police has confirmed it has launched an investigation into the case.

Jack, not his real name, is the father of Elizabeth, also a pseudonym, who was abused by gangs of rapists in a flat in Rotherham for 10 weeks in 2005.

Like many Rotherham parents, Jack knew his daughter was being exploited and desperately sought police support. He told GB News that he made hundreds of reports to South Yorkshire Police about her being missing.

But instead of the force sufficiently investigating the issue, Jack claimed that they arrested him twice as he tried to rescue his daughter from the den.

On the first occasion, he said he went to the flat, was arrested and then swiftly de-arrested at his nearby address and told not to go back. However, he ignored this guidance and returned to the building where Elizabeth was being held. He claimed that he started kicking the door and shouting. He said that he was arrested again, only this time he was taken to Rotherham police station.

Instead of being booked in at the custody desk, Jack said he was taken to a nearby room, held for a brief period, and then released again. He did not return for a third time having been told that Elizabeth’s life would be at risk, along with the lives of other girls.

When the grooming gangs scandal in the town was finally exposed nearly a decade later, Elizabeth submitted complaints to the Independent Office for Police Conduct about the ordeal.

When the grooming gangs scandal in the town was finally exposed nearly a decade later, Elizabeth submitted complaints to the Independent Office for Police Conduct about the ordeal. . .As part of the legal proceedings, lawyers acting for South Yorkshire Police released a set of custody sheets related to Jack.

One of the sheets says that Jack was arrested for being drunk and disorderly around the time that he claims he was arrested twice outside the abuse den.

Jack insists that this account is false. He told GB News that he had been arrested for underage drinking as a teenager in the 1970s but had not broken laws related to drinking since.

There are other curious elements to the custody sheet. The police record, accessed in June 2021, has written that Jack’s address and age are inconsistent with what was accurate for that period.

The listed address is a property that Jack did not live at until 2010.

GB News has had sight of council tax records supplied by the local authority which demonstrate that Jack lived at a different property around the period of the alleged arrests.

Jack told GB News that he believes this was a mistake made by the police as they retrospectively developed the custody sheet for what he described as a false arrest record.

When asked why SYP officers might have done this, Jack said: “Because they didn’t want it to go public. As we all know about Rotherham, we were told we was the only family going through this. We reported it over 200 times over months. We were told: ‘it’s you and your wife’s bad parenting because it’s only happening to you’.”

Jack added: “If these police officers are still in the police force now [happy there’s no way these officers can be identified? two are named on custody sheet but presumably that has not been made public?] , obviously they’ve moved up to higher positions and they’re lying and making things up to cover what they’ve done, and it’s wrong. . . As far as I’m concerned, they’re in the same bed as the perpetrators, because that’s what they are. They’re still aiding and abetting these people.”

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage (told) GB News: “It’s almost like it’s getting worse. However bad we thought the grooming gang scandal was, it just got worse. This new evidence shows that Rotherham must be part of the national inquiry.”

Jayne Senior, the Rotherham whistleblower who helped to expose the scandal, told the People’s Channel: “This is another example of how South Yorkshire Police failed in their duty to protect our children and listen to parents when they cried out for help. I would expect an immediate investigation into how this happened and who appears to have falsified that document to be held to account. . . We need an investigation to be as quick as possible to give this father answers.”

A former youth worker close to the family, who has requested anonymity, said: “I truly feel for this family, a father desperate to keep his daughter safe and failed by the very organisation that is here to protect us all. His family were torn apart, not only by her abusers but also by South Yorkshire Police. . . ”

 

 

 

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