It examined 111 circumstances that happened in Rochdale from 2004 to 2013. It found "compelling evidence that there was widespread organised sexual exploitation of kids in Rochdale from 2004 onwards", however these baby sexual exploitation instances were not correctly investigated despite warnings by whistle-blowers to the Greater Manchester Police and Rochdale Council. Nine males had been convicted of sex trafficking and other offences together with rape, trafficking ladies for intercourse and conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child in May 2012. This resulted in Greater Manchester Police launching Operation Doublet and other operations to analyze additional claims of abuse. A report by the deputy children's commissioner in 2012 stated that 33% of little one sex abuse by gangs in Britain was committed by British Asians, the place Asians are 7% of the inhabitants, but concluded that it was "irresponsible" to dwell on the data. The males were British Pakistanis, which led to discussion on whether or not the failure to analyze them was linked to the authorities' worry of being accused of racial prejudice. In May 2023, an additional ten males have been charged with 76 offences. In March 2015, ten men aged between 26 and 45 have been charged with critical intercourse offences towards seven females aged between 13 and 23 at the time.