Shock report: Paedophiles plying girls with drink and drugs in Coventry park
A Coventry park is being used by paedophiles to target vulnerable youngsters after two young girls reported being raped, it has emerged.
Shocking evidence has been uncovered that children visiting Edgwick Park, in Foleshill, are being plied with drugs and alcohol by older men who then engage the youngsters in sexual activity.
It is understood some of the sexual predators have even attempted to attack children in the park itself.
A joint report by Coventry City Council and West Midlands Police says concerns about the behaviour in the park were triggered when the two young girls reported being raped after meeting men in the park.
The report reads: “Edgwick Park has been identified as a location within the city wherein activity linked to child sexual exploitation is taking place.
“Intelligence indicates that young people (in the main young females) are coming to the park to access alcohol and controlled substances, provided to them by older males.
“The men are then engaging in or attempting to engage in sexual activity with these young people whilst in the park or taking them to other locations within Coventry.
“In June 2015, two young girls reported being raped at an address in north Coventry, after having met males in this park.
"This incident became the trigger of a significant amount of multi-agency work, aimed at the early identification and diversion of vulnerable young people using the park, as well as to create a hostile environment within which offenders or potential offenders can operate.”
Coventry City Council and West Midlands Police have now taken action to prevent paedophiles using the park to groom potential victims.
They plan to introduce a Public Space Protection Order (PSPO) which will allow police to break up or approach groups of two or more people if they feel there is cause for concern.
The council is now holding a public consultation into the plans which will run until March 29.
Insp Hasson Shigdar, from West Midlands Police, said: “We have concerns about some behaviour in the park and are very keen to see an order covering Edgwick Park.
“An order will mean that the police and other authorities have extra powers to approach groups of people where there are concerns.
“We will only be using the order where we observe activities that have a detrimental effect on the quality of life of local people. This includes cases of child sexual exploitation.
“We know that the vast majority of people are responsible park users and we do not intend to restrict their enjoyment of the park.”
