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Cops probing historic abuse at Scots high school

Anyone with information has been urged to come forward
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COPS are probing reports of sickening historic abuse which is said to have took place at a Scots high school.

Officers re investigating the claims about a school in the Scottish Borders which span more than a decade.

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Scots are probing the historic abuse reportsCredit: PA:Press Association

Detectives probing the alleged abuse which reportedly took place in Galashiels say they are looking at incidents between 1969 and 1980.

A specially trained police unit has been called in to assist the investigation.

A public appeal has been launched as part of the operation.

Anyone with information has been urged to come forward to help with the investigation.

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People who may have moved away from the town but were living there during the time have been asked to get in touch if they have any knowledge.

Detective Inspector Jim McLauchlan of Police Scotland’s National Child Abuse Investigation Unit said: “We take all reports of sexual abuse extremely seriously and ask anyone who believe they may have been a victim to come forward, regardless of the passage of time.

“We know that those with information from this time period may no longer live in the area and we want to encourage everyone with knowledge of this type of crime to reach out.

“If you have any information that could help with our enquiries then please get in touch.

"Every report is thoroughly investigated, with sensitivity and professionalism, by specially trained liaison officers who will support victims.

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“Tackling sexual crime is a priority and we work closely with partners and I am asking anyone who can assist with this investigation to contact us on 101.

“If anyone feels unable to contact Police Scotland direct, they can make an anonymous call to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.

"Help is also available through other organisations such as Rape Crisis Scotland which can be contacted on 08088 01 03 02.”

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Anyone with information has been urged to get in touchCredit: Alamy
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