Arrests after reports of serious sexual assault at Harrogate military college

North Yorkshire Police have issued a statement

Author: Kathy GreenPublished 6th Oct 2023

North Yorkshire Police have confirmed a number of arrests have been made after reports of nine serious sexual assaults at Harrogate's Army Foundation college.

They say the alleged offences relate to one incident, which is reported to have occurred in 2021.

"A comprehensive review and investigation by NYP subsequently led to the identification and arrest of several suspects.

Those arrested have been released under investigation while the investigation continues.

Specialist victim support has been provided throughout the investigation.

This is an ongoing, live investigation with reporting restrictions in place, therefore please refrain from speculating about the case.

No further information will be provided at this time and appropriate updates will follow in due course."

Statement from the Ministry of Defence

Earlier today the MOD also issued a statement:

“The Army is committed to rooting out all forms of inappropriate behaviour and we have a zero-tolerance policy on sexual offences - any personnel convicted of a sexual offence will be dismissed.

We have very strong safeguarding mechanisms at AFC(H) to ensure Junior Soldiers have the right support structures. This includes multiple methods of accessing welfare support, including confidential support lines.

It would be inappropriate to comment on investigations which may be ongoing”

If you’ve been affected by the issues raised in this article, help is available. Contact Rape Crisis in your nation:

Rape crisis England and Wales - 808 500 2222 - https://rapecrisis.org.uk

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