A major investigation is under way into the sexual abuse of as many as 20 girls, some as young as 12.
It is alleged they are befriended by older men, who buy them gifts. The relationship later turns sexual and the girls are abused.
Police in Oldham said that although the abuse was a major problem they did not have evidence it was an organised paedophile ring.
Officers have arrested more than 20 men, five of whom have been charged with offences including abduction and rape.
The men are said to pose as "boyfriends" but they are much older than the girls.
They are not previously known to the girls, whom they approach in public places.
The men provide gifts such as mobile phones, electronic gadgets, and perhaps drink or drugs.
After a time the relationship changes and, it is alleged, the girls - a small number of whom are in local authority care - end up being physically harmed or forced into sex.
It is believed as many as 20 girls - aged between 12 and 17 - could have been abused.
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