North Vancouver volleyball coach accused of sexual assaults against young players

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RCMP cruiserA North Vancouver man was charged on Thursday with 10 counts involving sexual offences against players on his team. Photo by Postmedia News

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A North Vancouver volleyball coach is being investigated after several complaints of sexual assault by teens on his team.

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North Vancouver RCMP said Iraj Mozaffari is facing 10 charges in total, including three counts of sexual interference of a person under 16, two of touching a young person for a sexual purpose and five of sexual assault.

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The investigation began on Dec. 22, 2024, when police received multiple reports that children had allegedly been sexually assaulted while playing for a local volleyball team.

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The “extensive investigation” involved interviews with several witnesses and the players and a report was submitted to the B.C. Prosecution Service for consideration of charges.

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The charges against Mozaffari were laid on Thursday in relation to alleged offences between January 2016 and December 2024.

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There are publication bans on the identities of those who made the allegations.

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Mozaffari’s LinkedIn profile says he has been the owner and head coach at Toop O Toor Volleyball Club since 2016. Before that, he ran a coaching academy in Tehran, Iran, and was the national under-19 coach for both Mexico and Iran.

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“We understand that this news may be upsetting for members of the community and especially for the victims,” said Cpl. Mansoor Sahak, and he thanked those who came forward.

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“Without their courage, we would not be in the position we are in today.”

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He encouraged anyone who needs help to reach out to RCMP victim services.

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“For some, hearing about this may bring on memories of past trauma. If you are a victim, please reach out for support,” said Sahak.

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The unit can be reached 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling 604-969-7540.

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“We want you to know we are here, we will listen and we will support you,” said Sahak.

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