A 56-year-old has been jailed for 15 years after being found guilty of raping a teenage girl in Burnley in the early 1990s.

Martin Greenwood told his victim, who was 15 at the time, that 'nobody would believe her' if she raised the alarm about what he had done to her.

The victim contacted the police in 2018 and officers arrested Greenwood, now of Waltham Abbey, Essex, on suspicion of rape.

Following a trial last week, Greenwood was found guilty of rape by a jury at Burnley Crown Court.

He was ordered to sign the sex offenders' register for life and given an indefinite sexual harm prevention order.

DC Katrina Scott, from the East Child Exploitation Team at Lancashire Police, said: “Greenwood is a manipulative individual who presents a danger to female children by his perverted sexual interests.

“His abhorrent behaviour has had a significant impact on the victim.

"I want to praise her for the strength she has shown throughout the judicial process, including facing her attacker during the trial. 

"It is also worth recognising the impact this offending has had on the victim’s family. 

"I also have nothing but praise for them for the way they have conducted themselves and supported the victim throughout the judicial process.

“I hope the outcome of this case will encourage other victims to come forward, knowing they will be believed and listened to, and that we will do everything in our power to put the offenders before the courts.”

If you or anybody you know has been the victim of a sexual offence, report it online at the Lancashire Police website.