Investigation launched after personal details of sexual abuse victims appear on police website
Suffolk's police and crime commissioner apologised after personal details of victims appeared online
The published information included victims' names, addresses, dates of birth and details of the offences committed, theIn a statement, the force confirmed an investigation had been launched. He said he had spoken to deputy chief constable Rob Jones to support "anyone in distress" and make sure the inquiry was completed quickly.
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