A former Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officer who was arrested in connection with sexual exploitation of young girls in Bury has been bailed.

Three other men who were being held following a series of raids across Elton, Moorside and the eastern areas of Bury earlier this month have also been released pending further enquiries.

The arrests relate to an investigation into alleged sexual exploitation of vulnerable girls in Bury between 2006 and 2009.

The men are between the ages of 36 and 44. The 44-year-old man is a former police officer.

Two other men, aged 35 and 41, have previously been arrested in connection with this investigation and are currently on bail pending further investigations.

Last week, Bury District Commander, Chief Superintendent Chris Hill, said: “I commend the bravery and strength of any victim in coming forward and supporting police enquiries.

"The passage of time does not affect our dedication to ensuring they are listened to, placed at the very heart of operations and supported by specialist services for as long as they need.

“The report which resulted in the launch of this investigation initiated a multi-agency response.

"Officers have completed extensive enquiries to identify and locate suspects - this work is ongoing.

"They are also working with partner agencies, including Bury Council, to ensure any necessary safeguarding action is taken.

“What follows these arrests is a lengthy investigation to ensure that all involved are identified and that evidence of criminality is referred to the Crown Prosecution Service.

"Our message is clear – if you believe that you are a victim of child sexual exploitation or have something else to tell us which relates to this investigation, please report it.”

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Detective Chief Inspector Dave Jones, of GMP’s Professional Standards Branch, said: “It is, obviously, extremely concerning that one of the suspects is a former police officer, who was employed by GMP until 2011.

"The Professional Standards Branch is supporting the investigation team and ensuring the correct processes and procedures are followed.”

The investigation team can be contacted via 0161 856 8633 or via the Live Chat function at gmp.police.uk, quoting Operation Factor. Anonymous reports can be made via the independent charity – Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.