Police Report Record High Paedophile Arrests Amid Calls for London Grooming Inquiry
In Brief
Police report record monthly paedophile arrests as MPs urge focus on London grooming gangs.
Key Facts
- Police have reported a record high in monthly paedophile arrests.
- The Lucy Faithfull Foundation noted a 20% increase in people accessing its Stop It Now helpline in the last year.
- The rise in arrests is linked to increased efforts to stop online child abuse image viewing.
- A group of MPs has called for the government's grooming gangs inquiry to specifically investigate London.
- Police have intensified crackdowns in response to rising paedophile-related offences.
What Happened
Police reported a record number of paedophile arrests, with authorities intensifying crackdowns. MPs are urging the government's grooming gangs inquiry to include a specific focus on London.
Why It Matters
The increase in arrests and helpline use highlights ongoing concerns about child exploitation and online abuse. Calls for a London-focused inquiry reflect political pressure for targeted investigations.
What's Next
The government's grooming gangs inquiry may consider expanding its scope to London. Further police action and support services are expected as authorities respond to rising cases.
Sources
- The Independent — Police crack down as paedophile arrests hit record high(1h ago)
- BBC News — MPs demand urgent action on London grooming gangs(2h ago)
- The Independent — Record number of paedophiles arrested every month, police say(2h ago)
