Man jailed for 33 years following investigation into years of abuse in Oldham
Date published: 05 January 2026
Leslie Smith was sentenced at Manchester Crown Court today
A man has been jailed for 33 years after being found guilty of 17 counts of rape, and 14 counts of indecent assault against six children during a two decade-long campaign of abuse in Oldham.
Leslie Smith (aged 70), previously of Schofield Close in Middleton, was sentenced at Manchester Crown Court yesterday (Monday).
The court heard how Smith subjected his numerous victims to multiple offences, almost daily for years.
In some instances, his wife at the time, Lynda Smith, was complicit in his offending and was also charged with sexual offences but died in 2023 aged 61 of natural causes before her case was concluded.
Detective Inspector Clare Harrison, a GMP Senior Investigating Officer, said: “The strength and courage of the survivors in this case cannot be acknowledged sufficiently.
"The scale and severity of the abuse is unimaginable leaving a lasting impact on those who have heard the evidence.
"As harrowing as the evidence is to listen to, it represents only a glimpse into the unimaginable and far-reaching consequences endured by the survivors.
“Despite the profound trauma inflicted by this man the survivors have shown immense courage, determination and resilience throughout the investigation and trial.
"Their compelling evidence and powerful testimonies in court were pivotal in ensuring that some measure of justice could be served, ensuring that he will likely serve the rest of his life in prison.
"They have made it unequivocally clear: this marks the final moment that this depraved individual will hold any power over their lives.
“We extend our deepest gratitude to the survivors for their extraordinary bravery and unwavering determination throughout this investigation.
"The strength they have shown in coming forwards against this individual is remarkable.
"This severity of this case has undoubtedly had a profound impact on the professionals involved – from officers to independent sexual violence advisors, to witness care and through to the jury and courts.
"I would like to acknowledge and thank the dedication, professionalism and compassion shown by the professionals involved - their unwavering commitment has been instrumental in supporting survivors at every stage of this process.
"Much of this work occurs ‘behind the scenes’ and often without public recognition.
“Lastly, to anyone who has experienced or continues to experience sexual abuse: please know that you are not alone and that we are here for you.
"Our specialist officers are here to listen to you and support you.
"GMP remain resolute in bringing the perpetrators of sexual abuse to justice.
"If you are not ready to speak with the Police, there are other confidential services available for you to reach out to.”
Remember – if in doubt report it
If you or someone you know has been raped or sexually assaulted, we encourage you not to suffer in silence and report it to the police, or a support agency so you can get the help and support available.
- Saint Mary's Sexual Assault Referral Centre, Manchester provides a comprehensive and co-ordinated response to men, women and children who live or have been sexually assaulted within Greater Manchester.
They offer forensic medical examinations, practical and emotional support as well as a counselling service for all ages.
Services are available on a 24-hour basis and can be accessed by calling 0161 276 6515.
- Greater Manchester Rape Crisis is a confidential information, support and counselling service run by women for women over 18 who have been raped or sexually abused at any time in their lives.
Call on 0161 273 4500 or email: help@manchesterrapecrisis.co.uk
- Survivors Manchester provides specialist trauma informed support to male victims in Greater Manchester who have experienced sexual abuse, rape or sexual exploitation.
Call 0161 236 2182.
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