The RCMP are investigating at least 70 cases of sexual assault between 1988 and 2017 at a youth detention facility in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley, and say they believe there are more alleged victims likely to come forward. Lead investigator Sgt. Brian Fitzpatrick, centre, speaks during a news conference announcing a confidential hotline for people with knowledge of the case to call, in Halifax, Wednesday, July 12, 2023. Const. Shannon Herbert, an investigator, right, and Inspector Don Moser look on. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michael Tutton CANADAHALIFAX news N.S. RCMP investigating 70 alleged sex assaults at youth jail, more cases likely by admin 13 يوليو، 2023 written by admin 13 يوليو، 2023 93 CITYnews halifax \ By Michael Tutton, The Canadian Press HALIFAX — The RCMP are investigating at least 70 cases of sexual assault at a youth detention facility in Nova Scotia’s Annapolis Valley, and they say up to 200 people may come forward. The alleged assaults occurred at the Nova Scotia Youth Centre in Waterville, N.S., between 1988 and 2017, the RCMP told a news conference Wednesday, adding that all 70 initial cases involved males. Sgt. Brian Fitzpatrick said the police probe began in early 2019, when a team of 11 investigators was assembled. “This is the biggest investigation I’ve been involved with in 19 years of service,” Fitzpatrick, a veteran investigator of sex crimes, told reporters. He added that the greatest challenge in the case is the “sheer size, the amount of information we need to process and eventually disclose, and the amount of survivor witnesses who we have to deploy investigators to interview across Canada.” Const. Shannon Herbert said that based on the investigation to date, police expect there are up to 200 people who may come forward to make statements. She said the investigative team has launched a confidential hotline for people who have allegedly been sexually assaulted at the centre or who have information about crimes that may have occurred there. Herbert said she cannot confirm the identity of the alleged perpetrator or whether more than one person was involved. Mike Dull, a litigator with Valent Legal, said he believes those coming forward to the RCMP are also members of a class action that his firm has launched against the provincial Justice Department, which operates the youth detention facility. “These two proceedings are happening in parallel with each other,” he said in an interview Wednesday. The lawsuit’s statement of claim, which has not been proven in court, said the youths at Waterville suffered harm ranging from inappropriate touching to sexual assault. Dull said his clients have been severely affected by what they allegedly suffered at the Waterville facility. “They have had difficult lives as adults; the vast majority have been in and out of prison,” he said. He said he’s pleased that the RCMP are setting up a confidential hotline and providing counselling to those who come forward. “It’s taken a lot of conviction and a lot of encouragement for them to come forward and trust the RCMP in this process … and to the RCMP’s credit, they’ve done a great job of fostering trust,” he said. The lawyer said he was first contacted by a young man in 2017 about sexual abuse at the youth jail. After launching the class action, he said his office was inundated with calls and that he came to realize “this was allegedly happening to dozens and dozens of young boys over three decades.” A spokeswoman for Nova Scotia’s Justice Department, called the allegations “concerning” and said they are being taken “very seriously.” Deborah Bayer said the department reported the allegations to the RCMP as soon as it became aware of them, and it will continue to co-operate with the Mounties in the probe. “The individual referenced in the class action lawsuit is no longer an employee of the province. As that matter is before the court, we are not able to provide further comment at this time,” she added. This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 12, 2023. Michael Tutton, The Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Halifax council takes another step toward Forum redevelopment next post جهود حثيثة لمنع إشعال المنطقة الشمالية بين إسرائيل و”حزب الله” You may also like RCMP investigate 2 suspicious death in Mahone Bay 5 يناير، 2025 Winter storm warning issued for northern N.S. 5 يناير، 2025 Moncton skate past the Mooseheads in Sunday matinee 5 يناير، 2025 As domestic violence death toll mounts in N.S.,... 5 يناير، 2025 Thousands without power due to winter storm hitting... 5 يناير، 2025 Blast of winter coming for Cape Breton, parts... 5 يناير، 2025 تعليق تقديم طلبات كفالة الوالدين في برنامج الهجرة... 5 يناير، 2025 Peterman/Gallant advance to mixed doubles curling trials final 4 يناير، 2025 إقصاء كندا من بطولة العالم للهوكي للناشئين 4 يناير، 2025 Suspect in NYE double homicide in Halifax was... 4 يناير، 2025