A former teacher from Oldham has been found guilty of a series of non-recent sexual assaults on students.
Christopher Pickup, 76, appeared at Minshull Street Crown Court today charged with 37 counts of sexual assault against 19 victims.
He has been sentenced to 10 years in jail for the offences, which occurred at two primary schools in Oldham between 1971 and 1983.
Detective Constables Craig Rice and Natalie Sykes, of Oldham’s Non-Recent Sexual Offences Team, said: “Experiencing sexual abuse at any stage in life can have a devastating and long lasting impact on an individual’s life, but to experience it as a child by someone who you respect and trust is unfathomable.
“This investigation demonstrates our ongoing and determined commitment to ensuring that perpetrators are brought to justice.
“We would like commend and thank the victims for the courage, strength and dignity they have all demonstrated in coming forward to the police and supporting an investigation into Christopher Pickup.
“We hope that the unanimous guilty verdicts by an independent jury and today’s sentencing offers closure to them knowing that he is finally facing the consequences of his actions.
“We would like to take this opportunity to offer our assurances to anyone who has experienced sexual abuse and has not yet come forward, that GMP will do all we can to support you throughout the process.”
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GMP has issued advice for anyone who has been raped or sexually assaulted, or knows someone who has. People are urged to report it to the police or to a support agency, such as:
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