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Police report more than 100 public complaints linked to Oakham festival and believe link to reported sex assault of 13-year-old girl

By The Editor

23rd Jun 2021 | Local News

Rutland and Leicestershire Police report they received more than 100 complaints from the public about the religious festival taking place at the showground in Oakham.

They also believe a suspected sexual assault against a 13-year-old girl may also linked to the controversial event.

Superintendent Jonny Starbuck said: ""Leicestershire police have been working closely with Rutland County Council and other partners to ensure the right plan is in place for the next few days and in particular the traffic management when the event goers leave the site.

"Initially we received over one hundred calls to police in relation to this event, mostly these calls to police were to notify us that it was happening and ask us if we were aware of the event. There was considerable anti-social behaviour reported and we have made two arrests."

Supt Starbuck continued: "Since the policing operation was put in place we have seen these calls to police drop to twenty. We are aware of non-payment for food and shoplifting from local businesses and we are working with them to ensure the right action is taken.

"Mainly, we have had reports of anti-social behaviour and a few reports relating to covid compliance.

"We or our partners, have not advised any businesses to close – this is a decision for the retailers to make, taking into consideration what the right choice would be for their business."

He added: "I want to thank Rutland Council and our partners for all pulling together to provide the local community with the right support and reassurance.

" We understand that anti-social behaviour can have a significant impact on the local community and I would like to thank them for working with us on this matter and I would encourage them to continue to report incidents to us.

"Again, we want to stress that this is a legal event and the majority of the people visiting are there to enjoy their faith. There are only a few who are determined to engage in this negative behaviour. We will deal with those who commit crime swiftly and robustly."

Yesterday, police reported that around 7pm on Sunday 20 June officers received a report from a member of the public that two 13-year-old girls had been inappropriately touched in Oakham.

It was reported that the girls were walking along Princess Avenue when they were followed by two boys who tried to talk to the girls and then touched them inappropriately.

The girls walked to one of their homes where a parent saw the boys and they ran away.

Officers attended the area and after a search arrested a 14-year-old boy from Oakham and 15-year-old boy from Draycott-in-the-Clay on suspicion of sexual assault.

They have since been bailed and the investigation continues.

Asked if police believe the boys are linked to the Light and Life Event, police told Nub News: "We believe that they are linked yes."

     

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