A 19-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of rape after an alleged assault on an under 18 male in the toilets at the Printworks in Manchester City Centre
The male victim, who is aged under 18, arranged to meet a man via social media and was attacked in the toilets of a venue on Dantzic Street in the Printworks at around 5pm on Friday
He has described the suspect as an Asian male aged between 18 and 20, of slim build, with a goatee beard, black hair parted in the centre and covering his forehead. He was wearing a black, puffy coat, dark jeans, white-and-black trainers and glasses.
Police arrested a 19-year-old man on suspicion of rape over the weekend, but he has since been bailed pending further enquiries. He is subject to strict bail conditions, including not being allowed to enter Manchester city centre.
They are now asking for the public for their help and, in particular, a potential witness who was in the area at the time.
Detective Chief Inspector Chris Woodburn, from City of Manchester CID, said: “This was an horrific and deeply distressing incident that has had a significant impact on the victim.
“The victim is being supported by specialist officers and will continue to be throughout the investigation.
“This incident will cause concern to anyone who frequents the area and we have had extra patrols in the evenings since the incident.
“We have committed a large number of officers from across the force – including from our Major Incident Team – to the investigation and are carrying out extensive forensic and CCTV enquiries.
“We are appealing for anyone who was in the Printworks area at the time of the incident to come forward – this would have been a busy time of day when there would have been a lot of people around.
“We also believe there may have been a second man in or around the toilets in a licensed premises off Dantzic Street at the time of the incident – we want to speak to him as a witness as we believe he may have vital information that could assist with our investigation.
“We are appealing for anyone with information or who was in the area at the time to call our dedicated team on 0161 856 4259, on 101 or via LiveChat on our website quoting log 2647 of 24/4/26. You can also call Crimestoppers in confidence on 0800 555 111.”






