Police Want to Stop False Allegations of Rape
Posted by News Editor
Thursday, September 11, 2008

A 16-year-old girl has been handed a 12 month referral order including counselling sessions after falsely accusing a man of raping her, Yourmaidstone reports.

Maidstone magistrates heard the teenager had claimed a 19-year-old youth had dragged her into his home and raped her.

But she concocted the story after having consensual sex with the man she accused, as she had a boyfriend.

The girl, who cannot be named due to her age, pleaded guilty to perverting the course of justice by making false allegations of rape at the hearing in Maidstone today (Monday).

The chair of the bench told her she was only escaping jail because of her age.

Police said this is one of a number of recent similar cases in Maidstone – and they want to make sure such incidents stop.

Following the hearing this morning Detective Inspector Susie Harper said: "Rape is a very serious offence which can have a huge impact on the life of the victim.

"It often takes considerable bravery for a rape victim to come forward to report the crime and we always sensitively and thoroughly investigate all reported rape allegations.

"On rare occasions where false rape allegations are made, it wastes not only the police's time, but causes untold grief for the accused, having the potential to ruin their reputation forever.

"In these instances we will seek to prosecute those who make false claims, as these people undermine the courage of real victims who seek justice.”

 Source: Kent News