Five registered sex offenders arrested following police operation to protect young and vulnerable children

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FIVE registered sex offenders have been arrested as part of a Cheshire Police operation aimed at protecting and defending young and vulnerable children.

A further nine warrants involving the force’s Digital Forensics Unit resulted in 10 arrests and investigations relating to online offences.

Over a period of three days, Operation Guardians also saw officers in plain clothes patrolling near schools in Warrington and Cheshire – 40 separate patrols in total – ensuring pupils are able to attend school without being at risk of harm.

Several areas of truancy, anti-social behaviour and reported drug use were also patrolled and will continue to be targeted by local officers at 82 locations across Cheshire.

Around 40 children were also visited who have frequently been reported as ‘Missing from Home’ – with officers spending valuable time with them to understand the risk they are exposed and how the police can work to improve their safeguarding and prevent further occurrences.

Around 50 youth offenders were also visited and engaged with ensuring that the level of support is adequate, proportionate and beneficial to prevent future offending.

Operation Guardians targeted and deterred predators, educated youngsters on signs of exploitation and staying safe online as well as provided reassurance and encouragement to report criminal behaviour.

It saw the Constabulary’s online child abuse investigation team conduct an online undercover operation – working alongside the North West Regional Organised Crime Unit and National Crime Agency – and using the force’s new digital mobile forensics van to instantly check offenders’ devices.

At care homes across the county, police spoke to staff to increase their knowledge and to set expectations on what is required and expected if a child were to go missing in future. The dedicated operation occurred over a three-day period from Wednesday 25 May to Friday 27 May.

Detective Chief Superintendent Gareth Lee, Cheshire Constabulary’s Head of Public Protection and Criminal Justice, said: “Children are often the most vulnerable and innocent in our communities. No matter their age or background, they need our protection.

“It is the responsibility of every one of us – whether police or member of the public – to protect them from coming to harm, whether that’s from individuals who seek to exploit or cause serious harm, to looking closer at situations that display signs or behaviours that question whether something isn’t quite right.

“As members of the public and concerned members of our communities, we need you to report it so that officers and agencies take appropriate action that can ultimately lead to them being safe.

“Operation Guardians is putting a spotlight on what our officers are doing every day. It is a huge but important and essential challenge and one we will continue to do until we know children and young people in Cheshire are protected and safeguarded.”

John Dwyer, Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire said: “A key priority in my Police and Crime Plan is to protect vulnerable and at-risk people, and children who are targeted by online predators are among the most vulnerable in our society.

“That’s why I was keen to ensure that our Online Child Abuse Investigation Team received more funding and it has more than quadrupled in size as a result.

“This means we’re able to better protect vulnerable young people through Operation Guardians and my thanks to go to all the officers involved in this crucial work. We all have a part to play in keeping our children safe and it’s vital that people know the signs to look out for.”

Anyone who has information relating to child abuse and exploitation or has concerns can call Cheshire Constabulary on 101 or report online via CLICK HERE.

Information can also be provided anonymously by contacting Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.


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