The United Kingdom’s grooming gangs

The British are famous for their elegance system, their tea drinking and, now that Elon Musk has told everyone, the grooming, rape, trafficking and torture of underage women through gangs. predominantly Pakistani Muslim origin. for decades. Police have documented it in at least 50 cities. The number of known victims is in the thousands. This can be in the thousands. This still happens. Almost none of the perpetrators have been prosecuted.

A small number of convictions were received in the 2010s. Local investigations were carried out in the north of England, where gangs of rapists were first detected. All of them had Labour MPs and a local council controlled by Labour. On Jan. 6, Labour’s majority in the House of Commons rejected a Conservative amendment calling for a national inquiry.

“Anna” was from Bradford, Yorkshire. She was 14 and living in a children’s home when she said she was repeatedly raped. When she was 15, her social worker attended her “wedding,” an exchange of Muslim vows. Social arranged for her to be “deceived” through her rapist’s parents, who controlled and abused her.

In Telford, Shropshire, 22-year-old Azhar Ali Mehmood started grooming Lucy Lowe when she was 12. She was pregnant at 14 and had his baby. In her diaries, she described how he had forced her to have sex with several older men. She was pregnant for the second time when Mehmood poured gasoline through the letterbox of her family home. The fire killed Lucy, her unborn child, and her mother.

In Rotherham, Yorkshire, 11-year-old Sarah was living in a children’s home when she was first raped. When police arrived, she and another woman were, she said, “pushed to the side of the bed, naked, without clothes. “A policeman said: “There is no one here” and left. The rapes and beatings lasted five or six years and affected between 40 and 50 men. When she reported it to the police, she was accused of lying.  

“Emma”, another woman from Rotherham, was drugged and gang-ganged at age 12 and raped at age 13. Gang members parked their car outside her mother’s room and threatened to rape her too unless she allowed the abuse. . continue.

‘Paul’, the father of a Rotherham woman who was first raped aged 14, went to police four times. He explained that the attitude of the police was that “if she hangs out with them, they will have to be slapped [for promiscuity]. Let them continue. » After Paul’s fourth stop at the police, he was told to leave or face arrest.

One night in Oldham, near Manchester, 12-year-old “Sophie” went to a police station and told the desk officer that she had just been molested in a graveyard by a man named “Ali.” The desk officer told her to come back with an adult when she was sober. Two men accosted her in the police station. They took her to their car and then picked up a third man. The three of them raped her in the car and then dumped her on the street. Lost, she asked a man named Sarwar Ali for directions. He took her to his house, raped her, and gave her money for a bus fare home. A man named Shakil Chowdhury pulled up in his car and offered her a ride home. He abducted her and took her to a house where he and four other men repeatedly raped her.

In Manchester, Victoria Agoglia was drugged and raped continuously before receiving a fatal dose of heroin when she was 15. In Blackpool, 14-year-old Charlene Downes disappeared near a takeaway restaurant in 2003. In 2007, prosecutors alleged that her killers dismembered her and combined her remains with minced meat for kebabs. They failed to obtain a conviction. The suspects are still at large.

There are thousands of stories like this. For years, gangs of Pakistani origin have drugged, raped, beaten, tortured, trafficked and even murdered underage women across the country. The social staff knew what was happening. In the afternoon they saw cars with darkened windows stop in front of the children’s homes. The police knew what was happening. Anna,” said an “Asian officer” who picked her and her friend up one afternoon in Rotherham and took them back to her children’s home. Councilors and members knew this. Social staff and distraught mothers and fathers told them They asked for help.

Instead of helping the girls, the authorities protected their persecutors. 

The victims were almost entirely white women who were minors from poor and problematic backgrounds. Many of them lived in nursing homes. Her rapists were mostly Muslims of Pakistani origin. The police, like the rapists, treated the women as insignificant “white salt shakers. “Rotherham police have told the father of a 15-year-old woman who was raped that she can now “learn her lesson”. The attack was so brutal that he had to undergo surgery. But the cover-up was not limited to elegance snobbery or old-fashioned sexism. It was supported through the government’s multicultural approach.   Women were human sacrifices on the altar of political correctness.

Since the 1950s, and especially since the 1990s, mass immigration has transformed Britain into a multi-religious and multi-racial society. The government and police controlled this immediate and unprecedented transformation through “community relations. ” This means staying in close contact with ethnic minority “communities” and their leaders and directing state resources to their communities. The politicization of the police is the accidental result of this policy, but its goal: the police are a tool to create “community cohesion. ” 

The accidental effects of “community relations” come with bloc voting and, in the case of Muslim immigrants, with the appointment of mosque leaders as official interlocutors and spokespersons. of management through the Pakistanis. The Labor Party, like Democrats in the United States, has capitalized on its electoral potential.

The result presents the classic symptoms of urban politics, with one difference. The police, municipal councilors and the welfare formula are connected through a web of corruption and cronyism, presided over by a single party. The difference is that American urban policy is based on raw numbers. This is not the case in England. In Rotherham, according to a 2015 survey, Pakistanis made up just 3% of the population. No one in Rotherham intended to “call the vote”. They sought to suppress the fact that a small minority of the city’s population was practicing a new and horrible form of organized crime.

The government did not act and actively repressed the incident because it favored a non-white minority and feared the reaction of the white majority. In Otherham, a senior police officer reportedly stated that the rapes “have been going on for 30 years”, but “As they are Asian, we can’t allow that to be revealed. ” Another senior civil servant told a 2015 inquiry into Rotherham Town Hall that the government was involved in the city becoming known as “the child abuse capital of the North” and “no we don’t need riots”.

In 2010, West Midlands police met nearly 140 victims, some as young as 13, and 75 suspects, most of them Pakistani Muslims from Birmingham. The report admitted that the combination of the “predominant offender profile of Pakistani Muslim men” and the “predominant victim profile of white women” had “the potential to cause significant tensions online. “West Midlands police control suppressed the report because, as he later admitted, they did not need any disorder in the weeks leading up to the 2010 general election. The report was published in 2015 following a request for freedom of access. information.  

The story came out slowly through the efforts of a handful of women. In 2000, a Home Office researcher was seconded to Rotherham Council to study child prostitution in the town. She identified more than 270 victims of trafficking and underage prostitution by mainly Pakistani Muslim gangs. She notified the chief constable of South Yorkshire Police, but the police did nothing. When she presented her report to councilors, she was told she must “never, ever” mention the race or religion of the abusers. The council’s child protection office sent her on a two-day “ethnicity and diversity course.” The data that supported her report came from Risky Business, a council initiative against underage prostitution. Rotherham Council closed Risky Business in 2011.

It is not clear whether the Home Office in London knew as early as 2002 what was happening in Rotherham. The first police investigation did not open until 2010. The first convictions came in 2011, when five men of Pakistani background were jailed for multiple offenses against Rotherham girls as young as 12 years of age. A 2014 inquiry estimated that 1,400 girls had been serially raped in Rotherham alone. This pattern was repeated in as many as 50 cities across the country, including in leafy Oxford and liberal Bristol.

A series of trials and local inquiries ran through the 2010s and culminated in a 2022 report by the Scottish social worker Alexis Jay, which made 20 recommendations for improved policing. When there was a trial or when an inquiry filed its report, the London media covered it. The media then reverted to political gossip about Westminster. Meanwhile, the British public learned that the system had not so much broken down as worked to empower a form of mass criminality of almost unimaginable scope and depravity.

The trials challenged not only government agencies, but also the unanimous consensus among politicians and the media that Britain had controlled mass immigration with exclusive success. However, the Conservative government, the Labour opposition and the mainstream media have only proposed procedural reforms, for example by advising the police to be more receptive to women when they report being raped. They gave the impression that this was a challenge that needed to be controlled, like drug trafficking or illegal immigration. Politicians and the media have classified as “far-right” anyone who points out that the attackers were Pakistani Muslims and mentions their apparent racial and devout motivations.

There is no national evaluation. Local investigations were carried out in Rotherham, Telford and Rochdale, but not in Oxford, Manchester, Liverpool or any of the dozens of towns where convictions were obtained. A 2015 national report looked at just a few regions, adding only one with a rape gang challenge in Pakistan, and concluded there was no racial or religious component.

There has never been an investigation into the Yorkshire town of Bradford, which has one of the largest Pakistani Muslim populations in Britain.   Robbie Moore, Conservative MP for the neighboring constituencies of Keighley and Ilkley, told the House of Commons on January 6 that “gangs of rapists” had been “haunting” Bradford for decades. eclipses that of Rotherham.

Public outrage and insufficient political and media reaction turned Tommy Robinson into a popular hero. A white working class Englishman, Robinson from Luton, a city with a gigantic Pakistani population. Her cousin had been treated. Robinson, a former football hooligan and former member of the neo-fascist British National Party, rallied the “football boys” of the English Defense League and broadcast live to the rape gang courts. He has recently been remanded in custody for contempt of court and in solitary confinement for his own safety.

The Labor Party’s parliamentary strength is based on the votes of urban Muslims. This means cultivating “community relationships” at a local level, which has created not unusual interest among Labour, the welfare bureaucracy and the police. The entire edifice of the politically correct state is now collapsing. This will bury the Labor Party.

From 1998 to 2006, Shabir Ahmed, a member of the Labour Party, was recruited through Oldham Council as a Social Welfare Officer in the Social Rights Unit attached to the Pakistani Community Centre in Oldham. In 2012, he was convicted of 32 counts of rape, aiding and abetting rape, sexual assault, and trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation.

Lewis Quigg, a Conservative member of Oldham Council, said on Jan. 3 that the Labour-controlled council had blocked an inquiry “six times” in the past two years. “It’s historic, like going backwards, but so is the fact that those caretaker gangs are still operating. “

In 2016, former Telford Conservative MP Lucy Allan called on the Home Office to publish an investigation into Telford rapist gangs. Ten members of Oldham Council wrote to Amber Rudd, then Conservative House Clerk, to oppose an investigation. Signatories included the city’s director of children and adult services, cabinet member for children, young people and communities, chair of the children and young people scrutiny committee, West Mercia police crime commissioner and the council’s Labor leader, Shaun. Davies. An independent investigation has uncovered more than 1,000 cases of child rape in Telford. Davies is now a Labor MP and sits on the Home Affairs Select Committee.

In 2017, Simon Danczuk, Labor MP for Rochdale from 2010 to 2017, told Alexis Jay that two Labor MPs from neighboring constituencies, Jim Dobbin and Tony Lloyd, had warned him not to speak about the ethnicity of the perpetrators, because fear of wasting votes. .   Lloyd, police commissioner of Greater Manchester in 2012. When Danczuk wrote an article criticizing Manchester police for not going after gangs, Lloyd, he says, called him and threatened to “send him back from Rochdale to Westminster”. Lloyd inherited Danczuk’s seat in 2017.

No wonder Labour now refuses to hold a national inquiry. Like the Home Office, the welfare bureaucracy, and the police, Labour is implicated at all levels. Local Labour politicians of Pakistani background interfered with police inquiries. Senior MPs threatened colleagues who spoke out. Yvette Cooper, the home secretary, currently employs Amanda Chadderton, who was removed by Oldham’s voters for blocking efforts to hold an inquiry. The prime minister, Keir Starmer, was director of public prosecutions at the Crown Prosecution Service from 2008 to 2015. His mixed record is already under examination.

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In 2009, the Starmer-led CPS abandoned the prosecution of a gang of rapists and groomers in Rochdale despite the availability of DNA evidence and hours of video testimony. When Nazir Afzal began running for Crown prosecutor in 2011, he overturned the CPS decision. In 2012, Afzal secured the conviction of eight Pakistanis and one Afghan. Afzal later said that “white professionals’ hypersensitive reaction to political correctness and concern about appearing racist would have possibly contributed to the blockage of justice. ”

On Jan. 6, Starmer accused those calling for a thorough investigation of “jumping on the bandwagon” to get attention and “amplify what the far right is saying. “Elon Musk has already focused the world’s attention on Britain. There is no serious “extreme right”. By blocking a national investigation, the Labour Party confirms its historic role in the scandal. The count has begun.

Dominic Green is a columnist for the Washington Examiner and a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. Find him on X @drdominicgreen.

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