
Police have confirmed an 11th person has been arrested in the investigation into serious offences alleged at a religious group in Crewe.
Cheshire Police are probing allegations of serious sexual offences, forced marriage and modern slavery, involving members of a religious group called the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light.
All of the offences are reported to have taken place in 2023 and involved one victim, a woman, who was a member of the group at the time the offences occurred.
Police conducted three warrants in Crewe on Wednesday April 29th, leading to the arrest of six men and three women.
The suspects, arrested on suspicion of a number of offences, including rape, human trafficking, modern slavery, sexual assault and forced marriage offences, have since been released on conditional bail.
Now officers have arrested an 11th suspect in relation to the allegations.
The 48-year-old British national was arrested on suspicion of human trafficking offences on Thursday May 7th at an address in Crewe.
He has since been released on conditional bail.
Officers have also applied for Slavery and Trafficking Risk Order against the man which is set to be heard in court next week.
Superintendent Adam Waller, Head of the Major Crime Directorate at Cheshire Constabulary, said: “As this arrest shows, this investigation is still very much active and remains at a fast past.
“We can confirm that the suspect arrested is also a known member of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light in Crewe, and his arrest is linked to the original allegations which were reported to us in March 2026.
“These include allegations of serious sexual offences, forced marriage and modern slavery involving members of a religious group called Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light in Crewe.
“While all the suspects we have arrested are members of the group, as we have stated from the beginning, this is not an investigation into the religion. Our investigation solely focuses on the serious allegations which have been reported to us.
“With that in mind, I’d also remind everyone that this remains a live investigation which will take some time, and I would ask that people do not speculate while the case remains ongoing.”
Anyone with any information which could assist with the investigation is asked to contact Cheshire police at Public Portal or call 101.

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