I was visited at home by 2 CID Officers this week, as an allegation of rape has been made against me. Fortunately I was not arrested and owing to my partner being at home they decided to talk to me in their car.
Whilst they did not provide me with the full details of the allegations, they did ask for my account of events. I explained that I had been chatting online with the accuser for some time, which finally resulted in us meeting and having sex.
At the end of of the conversation I asked what would happen next and was told that they needed to discuss the case with their senior officer and that I would hear from them at the weekend. He also asked if I was willing to attend court as a witness should they be able to substantiate a case of perverting the course of justice, which I agreed I would be seeking to do. This did raise alarm bells with me at such an early stage in the investigation and that I was not being arrested.
The investigating officer subsequently telephoned me yesterday with the news that my account of the events were being believed and asked if I could provide a statement as they were arresting the other party that evening. He did say that things were happening in the accuser's life and that I was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I am due to provide a statement in the coming days. My whole life has been turned upside down. Whilst I have kept this from my partner and family so far, should the case go to court and I agree to be a witness this will be in an open court and will mean that my family and partner will learn about the events.
Am I able to ask to remain anonymous? If not I am simply cannot comprehend being a witness.
Whilst they did not provide me with the full details of the allegations, they did ask for my account of events. I explained that I had been chatting online with the accuser for some time, which finally resulted in us meeting and having sex.
At the end of of the conversation I asked what would happen next and was told that they needed to discuss the case with their senior officer and that I would hear from them at the weekend. He also asked if I was willing to attend court as a witness should they be able to substantiate a case of perverting the course of justice, which I agreed I would be seeking to do. This did raise alarm bells with me at such an early stage in the investigation and that I was not being arrested.
The investigating officer subsequently telephoned me yesterday with the news that my account of the events were being believed and asked if I could provide a statement as they were arresting the other party that evening. He did say that things were happening in the accuser's life and that I was just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
I am due to provide a statement in the coming days. My whole life has been turned upside down. Whilst I have kept this from my partner and family so far, should the case go to court and I agree to be a witness this will be in an open court and will mean that my family and partner will learn about the events.
Am I able to ask to remain anonymous? If not I am simply cannot comprehend being a witness.
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