NCA arrests in Rotherham and Sheffield, South Yorkshire

24 Jun 2016 02:51 PM

National Crime Agency officers this morning arrested two men in Rotherham and Sheffield in connection with an investigation into non-familial child sexual exploitation and abuse in the town between 1997-2013, Operation Stovewood.

The men have been taken to a police station in South Yorkshire where they will be interviewed.

One man was arrested in Rotherham on suspicion of indecent assault. The offence is believed to have taken place against a girl aged under 16.

The second man was arrested in Sheffield on suspicion of sexual assault. The offence is believed to have taken place against a different girl, also aged under 16.

No further information about the people arrested is being provided. Operation Stovewood is on-going.

Operation Stovewood has now made a total of three arrests. A man arrested on Wednesday 8 June on suspicion of rape, drug offences and assault, was interviewed and released on bail until November while investigations continue.

Operation Stovewood currently has 30 designated suspects. It has prioritised making contact with 83 victims and survivors so far. There are currently eight distinct major investigations within the overall investigation.

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