Police search religious group headquarters in Cheshire over alleged sexual offences, forced marriage and modern slavery
Ten people arrested in Crewe raids connected to Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light; all released on conditional bail
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- Cheshire Police have completed searches at the headquarters of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light in Crewe after raiding three properties on Wednesday.
- Ten people (seven men, three women) were arrested over allegations of serious sexual offences, forced marriage and modern slavery involving one female victim, alleged to have occurred in 2023.
- All arrested individuals, of various nationalities including British, Mexican, Italian, American, Spanish, German, Swedish and Egyptian, have been released on conditional bail.
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Warum es wichtig ist
The Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light was founded by followers of Shia Islam at the start of the 21st century. Its beliefs have been rejected by Shia Muslims. The group has approximately 100 members in the UK according to recent reports. This investigation is separate from the public order offences committed during the raids.
Police have concluded searches at the headquarters of a religious group in Cheshire and say the building has been "released to the residents". Cheshire Police said it was made aware in March of allegations of serious sexual offences, forced marriage and modern slavery against a member of the Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light, reported to have taken place in 2023. The force raided three properties in Crewe on Wednesday, including Webb House, leading to the arrest of seven men and three women. All have since been released on conditional bail, preventing their return to Webb House, and the force said while searches were complete, it would keep officers in the area. It said the alleged offences involved one victim, a female member of the group at the time they occurred. The 10 people arrested were of various nationalities, including British, Mexican, Italian, American, Spanish, German, Swedish and Egyptian. Ahmadi Religion of Peace and Light was started by followers of Shia Islam at the start of the century, but its beliefs have been rejected by Shia Muslims. Ch Supt Gareth Wrigley said: "As we have stated from the very beginning, this is not an investigation into religion." He urged people not to speculate and added: "Our investigation solely focuses on the serious allegations which have been reported to us." Twenty-five people were charged with public order offences during the raids, but not connected to the investigation.
Offene Fragen
- What specific evidence led to the allegations being made in March 2026?
- What are the exact conditions of the bail for the ten arrested?
- What was the nature of the public order offences that led to 25 other arrests?





