Greater Manchester Police Chief Constable issues grooming gang apology: ‘We let victims down’
The Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police has issued an apology to grooming gang victims in Rochdale.
His apology comes following a report into grooming in the town found police failed to protect hundreds of young girls.
In a statement on Monday (15 January), Stephen Watson said: “It remains a matter of profound regret that victims of child sexual exploitation in Rochdale in the early 2000s were failed by Greater Manchester Police – to them, I apologise.”
Mayor of Manchester Andy Burnham said the report into grooming in Rochdale was “hard to read”.