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Part three of the review into Operation Span and the investigation of non-recent child sexual exploitation in Rochdale found little evidence of licensing efforts to disrupt the exploitation in Rochdale.
The review covers 2004 to 2013 and sets out a series of failed investigations by Greater Manchester Police (GMP). In the report it states:
On the issue of objecting to licence applications, the report found that:
Leaders at Rochdale Council and GMP repeated previous apologies, with council leader Neil Emmott saying:
"I want to reassure the public that those responsible are gone and long gone.
"Rochdale was already investigating these historical cases when the mayor's review began in 2017 and a number are still ongoing, and we want to ensure the perpetrators of these crimes are brought to justice."
Chief Constable Stephen Watson said the handling of CSE across Greater Manchester had been "overhauled since the early-2000s to ensure that victims and survivors are cared for and receive the expected level of service".