87% of the accused who raped more than 2 lakh British girls were Pakistani Muslims

  • ‘Rape Gang Enquiry Report’ exposes years of abuse of girls in Britain

  • Muslim gangs active in 149 cities across the country

London (UK) – A report has been released on the long-running problem of “grooming gangs” (gangs that lure minor girls or young women into sexual exploitation). According to the 219-page “Rape Gang Enquiry Report”, at least 2,50,000 white British girls have been raped in Britain. The report states that organised gangs operating in various cities across the country targeted vulnerable and underage girls. It further claims that 87% of the members of these gangs were Pakistani Muslim men and that they primarily targeted white British girls.

1. The report states that the girls were initially lured through friendship, romance, gifts, alcohol, cigarettes and narcotic substances.

2. Girls aged between 11 and 13 were picked up from outside schools, shelters and streets in taxis. They were then taken to houses, flats, hotels and restaurants, where multiple men repeatedly raped them.

3. The report notes that many victims were transported to different cities, sold, filmed and kept under constant intimidation and fear.

4. According to the report, repeated warning signs had reached the Police, social organisations, schools, hospitals and local authorities; however, no action was taken. The enquiry concluded that fear of being accused of racism, political pressure and institutional failures allowed the perpetrators to remain free for many years. As a result, thousands of girls continued to be victims of sexual exploitation. (This demonstrates how severely social conditions have deteriorated in Britain despite its claims of humanitarianism and women’s liberation! – Editor)

5. The “Rape Gang Enquiry Report” was prepared by an independent enquiry committee led by Rupert Lowe, MP for Great Yarmouth in Britain.

6. According to the report, Pakistani Muslim men formed the largest group within these gangs. In addition, in some cases the names of Muslim men of Somali, Syrian, Iranian and Turkish origin also emerged. The report states that the actual proportion of Muslim men involved in grooming gangs could be as high as 95%.

7. Cases related to grooming gangs first came to light in Britain around 2002. At that time, men of Pakistani origin were accused of sexually exploiting underage girls.

8. The report recommends that all cases related to grooming gangs be re-examined and that perpetrators who never faced trial be investigated again. It also calls for independent enquiries into the roles of the Police, social service agencies, schools and health authorities.

Editorial Perspective

This is an example of how Pakistani Muslims, wherever they go, engage in jihadi activities that disturb the peace of that country and make it unsafe for women and society.