Makhan Singh Mauji charged with historic sexual assaults dating back to 1980s at a Hitchin Gurdwara

By Layth Yousif

5th Sep 2023 | Local News

Makhan Singh Mauji charged following a number of historical sexual assaults in Hitchin
Makhan Singh Mauji charged following a number of historical sexual assaults in Hitchin

Man charged following a number of historical sexual assaults in Hitchin 

Detectives investigating allegations of historical sexual assaults, have charged a man in connection with the offences. 

Makhan Singh Mauji, 70 from Northampton has been charged with 14 counts of sexual assault. 

The charges relate to offences that occurred between July 1983 and August 1987, taking place at a number of places including at a Gurdwara in Hitchin. 

Detective Inspector Justine Jenkins, of Hertfordshire Constabulary's Major Crime Unit said: "I am grateful for the level of bravery these women have shown when reporting these incidents. 

"Anyone wishing to report a sexual assault will always be treated sensitively and with respect by us. We recognise how difficult it must be but please be assured we have specially trained officers who can help you every step of the way." 

Singh Mauji was a travelling Granthi, a ceremonial religious individual, whose role was to read the Guru Granth Sahib, which is the holy book in Sikhism in Gurdwaras.  

Gurdwaras are the meeting places for people of the Sikh faith to assemble and worship.

Mr Mauji also has had links to a number of other Gurdwaras including in Northampton, Bedford and Milton Keynes.

     

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