Sunday, 31 January 2021

Ex-Vicar Who Ran Youth Club Jailed For Molesting Boys

A former parish reverend and youth club leader has been jailed for sexually abusing three young boys over four decades ago.

The boys, aged between ten and eighteen years-old, were molested between the mid-1970's and the early-1980's.

Stephen Hardwicke, 63, of Church Road, Uxbridge received five years’ imprisonment after a nine-day trial at Harrow Crown Court'

He was convicted of five counts of indecent assault.

The initial allegation of abuse was reported to police in October, 2015. 

Further enquiries led to police making contact with a further victim in 2017.

The offences took place when Hardwicke was a leader at a youth group attached to Stanmore Baptist Church.

Officers from Edgware Child Abuse Investigation Team investigated the allegations.

Detective Constable Nicola Cameron, of the Edgware Child Abuse Investigation Team, said: “Hardwicke took advantage of his young victims’ vulnerability, sexually abusing them on numerous occasions when the opportunities presented themselves. 

I would like to praise the victims’ courage in reporting what happened to them to police.

A crime committed over thirty years ago is still a crime. 

While investigations into non-recent sexual offences can be challenging, we have specially trained officers who will follow up all lines of inquiry, and seek to prosecute when the evidence will support it.”

To report a rape or sexual offence, call police on 101, report it online at www.met.police.uk or visit a police station. 

Alternatively, call independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

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