"While the assessment may not make comfortable reading," commented CEOP chief executive Peter Davies, "that isn’t its purpose; it’s an objective assessment of the issues as we see them but as a result ...
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LONDON: More than 2,000 children have been victims of systematic grooming for sex in Britain but many agencies are not doing enough to tackle the problem, according to a report on Wednesday. The Child ...