Dilworth abuse: 80 more victims come forward, 33 new charges laid Tue, 22 Dec 2020, 10:04AM
Seven men had been charged after an investigation into alleged historical sexual offending at Dilworth School.
Dilworth abuse: 80 more victims come forward, 33 new charges laid Tue, 22 Dec 2020, 10:04AM
Police investigating historical sex offending at Auckland s Dilworth School have filed an additional 33 charges as part of Operation Beverly.
And 80 additional victims have now been identified, Detective Senior Sergeant Geoff Baber said.
Police today filed additional charges against five men aged between 68 and 78.
Baber said the new charges included allegations of indecency with boys under 16 years old, inducing a boy under 12 to do an indecent act, unlawful sexual connection, and indecent assault.
Dilworth School historical abuse: 80 more victims come forward, 33 new charges laid
21 Dec, 2020 08:12 PM
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NZ Herald
Police investigating historical sex offending at Auckland s Dilworth School have filed an additional 33 charges as part of Operation Beverly.
And 80 additional victims have now been identified, Detective Senior Sergeant Geoff Baber said.
Police today filed additional charges against five men aged between 68 and 78.
Baber said the new charges included allegations of indecency with boys under 16 years old, inducing a boy under 12 to do an indecent act, unlawful sexual connection, and indecent assault.
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Operation Beverly, the police operation into alleged offending at Dilworth, started in September.
Dilworth School sex abuse investigation: Guilty plea entered as new charges laid
21 Dec, 2020 11:17 PM
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Police on December 22 said more than 80 complainants had come forward after complaints of sexual abuse over decades at Dilworth School in Epsom, Auckland. Photo / Dean Purcell
One of the men facing new charges in relation to historical sex abuse at Dilworth School has pleaded guilty.
Former assistant principal Ian Robert Wilson has pleaded guilty to five charges laid today in the Auckland District Court.
He is one of five men facing a total 33 new charges after 80 more victims came forward to police as part of Operation Beverly.