More than 500 people have contacted Wiltshire Police regarding sexual abuse during military medical examinations.
This wide-ranging investigation, led by Wiltshire Police, was established earlier last year following reports about the abuse of some recruits at Army enlistment medical examinations.
Wiltshire Police have widened their investigation and are investigating concerns about the treatment of some people during military medical examinations in the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Reports have been received from serving and former military personnel, as well as from people who did not join the armed forces after undergoing enlistment medical examinations.
Reports received to date relate to incidents that occurred between the 1970s and 2016 at various locations across the UK. The enquiry will assess any relevant report, whenever it may have occurred.
Senior Investigating Officer, Detective Superintendent Darren Hannant said: “The number of people who have contacted us highlights the seriousness of the abuse being reported, my team and I are committed to engaging with each survivor and witness.
“We would like to speak to anyone who may have information which can inform our investigation. We recognise how difficult it can be to come forward with experiences like these, particularly when they occurred many years ago. The scope of our enquiry has widened to include anyone who has information about concerning behaviour at military medical examinations - including civilians, or those serving in any branch of the armed forces.
“You do not need to be sure whether your experience falls within the scope of this investigation. Our team will assess any report and ensure it is handled appropriately. Any reports will be treated with the utmost sensitivity; our officers will listen and support you.
“Our team will review every report carefully and in detail. Due to the volume of information received, it may take a few weeks to make direct contact, but please be assured that every report is being taken seriously.
“The information you provide helps us understand what has happened and identify any steps we need to take to safeguard others.”
Minister for Veterans and People, Louise Sandher-Jones MP said: "The scale of this response is deeply disturbing, but it highlights the courage of those coming forward to share these distressing experiences, and I want to assure every single person that their voice matters.
“I’m committed to rooting out sexual misconduct wherever we find it and fully support Wiltshire Police as it pursues this investigation with the thoroughness it demands.
"Those who serve, or seek to serve, our country deserve to be treated with dignity and respect at every stage. I urge anyone with information to come forward — you will be listened to and supported."
Please be assured that if you wish to share information in relation to this investigation, you can report directly to the investigating team by following this link: Public Portal
Victims and survivors of sexual assault can access information and support via this page on the Wiltshire Police website, via the Government’s site here and by visiting www.whenyouareready.co.uk

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