Child Sexual Exploitation ‘Thrived’ in Telford Because of ‘Nervousness About Race’

Child Sexual Exploitation ‘Thrived’ in Telford Because of ‘Nervousness About Race’
A general view of the car park at Telford Central Station in Shropshire, on June 21, 2022. PA
Chris Summers
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Child sexual exploitation “thrived” for 30 years in the English town of Telford because of a failure to investigate offenders, who were largely Asian, over the belief it would “inflame racial tensions,” a report has concluded.

The chairman of a public inquiry into what happened in Telford, Tom Crowther QC, said, “The overwhelming theme of the evidence has been the appalling suffering of generations of children caused by the utter cruelty of those who committed child sexual exploitation.”

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Chris Summers is a UK-based journalist covering a wide range of national stories, with a particular interest in crime, policing and the law.
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