Barrow Asian grooming gang investigation finds 'no evidence'
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Cumbria Constabulary
A year-long operation failed to find evidence of Asian grooming gangs in a Cumbria town, police have said.
In a video statement, a senior officer said claims of abuse or exploitation in Barrow had "not been corroborated" during the probe.
The clip was a response to a social media post in which a teenager said she had been sexually assaulted.
Det Ch Supt Dean Holden said the initial operation had been subjected to a voluntary review.
In March, the independent peer review made "minor recommendations" but concluded the 12-month investigation had been "conducted with the utmost integrity, transparency and professionalism", Det Ch Supt Holden said.
"So I want to reassure people that this is not something that we'd ignored or otherwise dismissed," he said.
"When a seek information from is asked, is there an organised gang of Asian men in Barrow conducting abuse or otherwise exploitation against individuals, our investigation has shown that that has not been corroborated or otherwise evidenced."
Following the earlier operation, last month a 19-year-old woman from Barrow was charged with seven counts of perverting the course of justice and released on bail.
She was subsequently arrested on Wednesday for breaching her bail conditions and has been remanded in custody.
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