Police are conducting raids at three addresses in Crewe, South Cheshire, following allegations of serious sexual abuse, modern slavery, and forced marriage. The warrants are being executed this morning in connection with a group identified as the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light.
Police Operation Underway
Cheshire Police, supported by officers from neighbouring forces, are executing search warrants at three locations in Crewe. The operation follows concerns raised about the alleged activities of the religious group. A spokesperson for Cheshire Police stated: 'Officers from Cheshire Police, with support from colleagues from neighbouring forces, are currently conducting a warrant at three addresses in Crewe following allegations of serious sexual abuse, modern slavery, and forced marriage which are reported to have occurred at a religious group in Crewe. Further details will be provided when available.'
Allegations and Investigation
The allegations involve serious sexual abuse, modern slavery, and forced marriage, all reportedly linked to the group. The investigation is in its early stages, and authorities have not yet released additional information. The raids are part of a coordinated effort to address these serious claims.
This is a developing story, and updates will follow as more details emerge.



