Three Men Held in Bradford Child Abuse Probe
Police in Bradford have arrested three men linked to historic child sexual abuse allegations. The arrests came after a three-day crackdown earlier this week, with suspects detained at local addresses.
Men Released but Investigation Goes On
The three men, aged between 40 and 66, were questioned by detectives and released pending further inquiries. The claims relate to offences reported between 1999 and 2002 involving one victim.
Police Vow to Protect the Vulnerable
“The safety and protection of children remain West Yorkshire Police’s top priority,” said Detective Chief Inspector Al Weekes.
“This investigation shows our commitment to tackling both recent and historic cases of child sexual abuse.”
“Child sexual abuse is a vile crime affecting society’s most vulnerable. We work closely with local councils, charities, and other agencies to support victims, catch offenders, and keep communities safe.”
“If you have been a victim — recent or past — please come forward. You will be heard, taken seriously, and supported by professionals experienced in these cases.”
Authorities urge anyone with information to contact West Yorkshire Police immediately.