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This happened very local to me ...

 

A BOY who allegedly subjected two four-year-old children to a “sickening” sex attack near their Burnley home is at the centre of a police rape investigation.

 

The 10-year-old, who cannot be named for legal reasons, is said to have lured the pair from a garden in the Whittlefield area to nearby woodland where he forced them into a series of degrading sex acts.

 

The youth was questioned by police after the alleged victims, who were found naked and distressed on June 2nd, claimed he had forced them to play a sexual game called “monsters” under threat of violence.

 

Police have yet to charge the boy with the alleged offences and the decision to allow him back home provoked a wave of fear and anger from families in the area.

 

The Express understands that the boy has now been moved out of the area following police advice.

 

But the mother of one of the alleged victims branded the situation “sickening” and claimed the authorities were not doing enough. She said: “This lad is still out there on the streets. It makes us all angry that no-one is doing anything. It is like they are waiting for something really bad to happen before they can do anything.”

 

The grandfather of one of the alleged victims added: “It is a disgrace. We are scared to death about the safety of our children.”

 

Det. Insp. Derry Crorken, of Burnley CID, who is leading the investigation, assured the public that the police, social services and other agencies were doing everything in their power to reach a conclusion in the investigation.

 

He said: “This is a very serious allegation and we are treating it seriously. It is going to a senior CPS lawyer and child sex specialist. Cases like this take time because we have to get it right for the sake of the victims. You need that multi-agency approach to get it right.”

 

He explained that officers were constantly liaising with the families of the two four-year-old boys and he hoped a resolution would be reached as early as next week.

 

A Lancashire Constabulary spokesman confirmed: “We are currently working together with our partners, including the CPS and Youth Offending Team to decide on the most appropriate course of action. The neighbourhood police teams are working together with the local community and we would urge anybody with any concerns to contact them.”

 

The family of the 10 year old are being relocated ... and word is, it'll be two door away from me. Behind the house, a woodland. Across the road, a park. There are a lot of families with young children on our road. It's a council estate, but most of the houses are now privately owned with only a handful on the road still being let through the council. This family is being relocated to one of the council houses.

 

What I want advice on is - how the hell do we stop it? Is there a way to oppose it?

 

I'm sick over it :censored:

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Surely if the police thought there was even the slightest chance he had done something he would have been charged and remanded in borstal or whatever it's called these days. Nothing to do with human r

I can only imagine, i'm paranoid about keeping an eye on my lot, I know some say its good that you KNOW if there is a threat on your doorstep but I wouldn't want a sick menace like that anywhere near my house. No doubt they won't last long before being relocated anyway as the residents would make life hell for them.........

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I can't work out why they'd put him here - it's only down the road from where he lives now. Literally. This neighbourhood is much sought after; I had to wait ages to get in, houses here are like hens teeth. And they just bypass the waiting list! Under the circumstances it makes it seem even worse if you ask me.

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Is it just word they are moving to yours or can you be sure ..If you sure then go stage a sit in at your local council offices they don't much like to be kept after 4.30

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I can't work out why they'd put him here - it's only down the road from where he lives now. Literally. This neighbourhood is much sought after; I had to wait ages to get in, houses here are like hens teeth. And they just bypass the waiting list! Under the circumstances it makes it seem even worse if you ask me.

 

 

yep a friend of mine who is a prison officer takes the cons straight to the front of the quew when they need hospital treatment , perverts get relocated and thousands of pounds spent on them and that little twisted object will probably get one to one schooling

it is fair to assume that it is something he has learned/watched his parent/parents doing or had unfetted access to their film libery

 

its about time people stood their ground and realy let the authorities now how decent people feel , if all the neighbours were there as a reception commitee i dont think they would even bother moving in

once again this is a good example of how wrong-doers are rewarded for sickening behaviour

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I can't work out why they'd put him here - it's only down the road from where he lives now. Literally. This neighbourhood is much sought after; I had to wait ages to get in, houses here are like hens teeth. And they just bypass the waiting list! Under the circumstances it makes it seem even worse if you ask me.

 

 

yep a friend of mine who is a prison officer takes the cons straight to the front of the quew when they need hospital treatment , perverts get relocated and thousands of pounds spent on them and that little twisted object will probably get one to one schooling

it is fair to assume that it is something he has learned/watched his parent/parents doing or had unfetted access to their film libery

 

its about time people stood their ground and realy let the authorities now how decent people feel , if all the neighbours were there as a reception commitee i dont think they would even bother moving in

once again this is a good example of how wrong-doers are rewarded for sickening behaviour

the nonces are allways looked after,they get better treatment than their victims,you need to get the locals together and cause as much negative press as you can,bombard local papers tv radio council etc,the more of you ringing up and hassling them the better,no body wants a wrong un in their area,unfortunately we are probably all never far from one,my youngest are 8-10,cant keep them in all the time and we worry like hell,being a parent has made me grey,well the bit of hair i have left.

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So the boy hasn't actually been charged with anything?

i bet he has some lefty shouting about his human rights , the little ba$tard only needs a good flogging

 

Surely if the police thought there was even the slightest chance he had done something he would have been charged and remanded in borstal or whatever it's called these days. Nothing to do with human rights except that if he hasn't even been charged then there is unlikely to be any evidence. I am not a fan of the police at all but they would be in the shit if they released him without charge and it happened again so they must be confident he didn't do what he is accused of as whoever made the decision to release would lose their job at very least.

 

Seems he is being moved for his safety as he has been judged guilty by people that apparently think reading an article in the paper gives them more evidence of his guilt than the police and CPS have.

 

 

Even if the he did it I doubt there is anything to worry about as the lad will get lynched the minute he steps out the front door.

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So the boy hasn't actually been charged with anything?

i bet he has some lefty shouting about his human rights , the little ba$tard only needs a good flogging

 

Surely if the police thought there was even the slightest chance he had done something he would have been charged and remanded in borstal or whatever it's called these days. Nothing to do with human rights except that if he hasn't even been charged then there is unlikely to be any evidence. I am not a fan of the police at all but they would be in the shit if they released him without charge and it happened again so they must be confident he didn't do what he is accused of as whoever made the decision to release would lose their job at very least.

 

Seems he is being moved for his safety as he has been judged guilty by people that apparently think reading an article in the paper gives them more evidence of his guilt than the police and CPS have.

 

 

Even if the he did it I doubt there is anything to worry about as the lad will get lynched the minute he steps out the front door.

 

 

positive thoughts already

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So the boy hasn't actually been charged with anything?

i bet he has some lefty shouting about his human rights , the little ba$tard only needs a good flogging

 

Surely if the police thought there was even the slightest chance he had done something he would have been charged and remanded in borstal or whatever it's called these days. Nothing to do with human rights except that if he hasn't even been charged then there is unlikely to be any evidence. I am not a fan of the police at all but they would be in the shit if they released him without charge and it happened again so they must be confident he didn't do what he is accused of as whoever made the decision to release would lose their job at very least.

 

Seems he is being moved for his safety as he has been judged guilty by people that apparently think reading an article in the paper gives them more evidence of his guilt than the police and CPS have.

 

 

Even if the he did it I doubt there is anything to worry about as the lad will get lynched the minute he steps out the front door.

 

 

The problem is how you get corrobative evidence from two four years olds it's very difficult for a young child to explain what happened or even process this. Without any evidence there can be no charge. I imagine there would have been a forensic examination as well. The problem Jen is they have to place the family somewhere mainly due to vigilanties who will target them. Its unfortunate its near you but the likelyhood is that they wont be there long due to the uproar.

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