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Media Relations Dept.
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Date:Friday, December 09,2016
Distribution: All Media

Child Sexual Abuse Allegations Regarding Local Football

The Bermuda Police Service is aware, as reported in the media, of emerging allegations of football players being victims of child sexual abuse in Bermuda – similar to the recent English football child sexual abuse cases.

Acting Assistant Commissioner of Police (Crime) Sean Field-Lament wishes to remind the public that the protection of vulnerable persons is one of the strategic priorities of the Bermuda Police Service.

“I stress to all members of the general public that all cases of sexual abuse can and should be reported to the police regardless of the time frame involved. The Bermuda Police Service consistently investigates reported incidents of sexual assault of all forms.

In recent times, we have expanded our capacity and capability in the area and have a pool of highly trained officers who are specifically tasked to address these issues. This team, under the leadership of Acting Detective Chief Inspector Mark Clarke, is well equipped to investigate these sensitive matters and is supported by a raft of robust legislation.

In addition, partner agencies such as the Department of Child & Family Services, The Coalition for the Protection of Children, SCARS (Saving Children and Revealing Secrets), and the Inter-Agency Committee for Children are all available for further expert advice and support when facing these issues.

Specific training to sporting bodies is available and has been delivered to several clubs already.

I remind people that there are statutory requirements of reporting suspected incidents of child abuse under the Children Act 1998. It is an offense not to report these incidents.

To reiterate, the Bermuda Police Service takes all reports of child abuse and sexual abuse seriously and there is no time limit to reporting these incidents. If you are a victim and/or know of incident(s) of child sexual abuse – report it to the police.”

For further information or to report any matter please contact Acting Detective Chief Inspector Mark Clarke of the Serious Crime Unit on 717-0282, e-mail mclarke@bps.bm, or contact the independent and confidential Crime Stoppers hotline 800-8477.


All incidents are under investigation. Police are appealing to members of the public who have witnessed these incidents or may have information pertaining to them to contact their respective Police Station, Police Headquarters at 295-0011 or the confidential Crimestoppers Hotline on 1 (800) 623-8477.

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