Medomsley abuse inquiry: Lead police officer calls for further victims to come forward
Detectives say they are expecting
more charges and called for further victims to come forward following
one of the biggest investigations by UK police.
While police leading the investigation into attacks
at Medomsley Detention Centre say there was no cover up or gang
operation in force at the County Durham complex, staff who should have
put the care and safeguarding of those serving their time there seized
on the chance to dole out violence.
Operation Seabrook was set up by Durham
Constabulary in August 2013 to investigate the claims, which were
sparked when one man turned to his MP for help.
Since that point, 1,676 men have contacted the specialist team
to report allegations about assaults from as far back as the 1960s and
up to 1988, when the centre closed.
It led to 32 still-living suspects being identified, with seven then charged and 11 released with no further action.
These individuals have acted on
their own volition and purposes and that is evident by the type of abuse
they have given out to the inmates.
Detective Chief Superintendent Adrian Green
The Home Office centre, near Consett, was designed to take
offenders aged from 17 to 21 across the North East and beyond to keep
them out of prison and away from the influence of older criminals.
Many
inmates were first time offenders and were being detained for minor
crimes, with their terms typically running from six to eight weeks.
Additional trials relating to abuse there are expected, with the
third now complete at Teesside Crown Court - five of the 71 complainants
called as witnesses have passed away, with their statements read out at
hearings.
Following the conclusion of the latest trial, Detective
Chief Superintendent Adrian Green, of Durham Constabulary, said it was a
complex investigation.
He added: “This has
been a long piece of work by a number of dedicated people and we are
proud of the team that have managed to get to the end of trial three.
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