More Islamic sex crime. This time in Bury, Greater Manchester.

Map showing the location of Bury in Lancashire.

 

The town of Bury in Greater Manchester, is a typical British town that has seen good times and bad. It has seen industries rise and fall and new economic activity take the place of textile manufacturing. Bury was one of the towns that were part of the cradle of the Industrial Revolution and is now a major regional shopping destination. It was also the home of the father of Britain’s police forces the nineteenth century politician Sir Robert Peel.

Now however, Bury is starting to become known for a phenomena that has scarred many other similar British towns, that of Islamic Rape Gangs. It appears that the 9.8% of the population of Bury that is Muslim has been busily engaging in similar crimes of sexual grooming and sexual exploitation against non Muslim women and children as has been found in nearby towns like Rochdale. Like so many other British towns and cities the Muslims that Bury welcomed in, have been targeting children in parks and other public spaces, plying them with alcohol and drugs and then sexually abusing them.

According to a report in the local newspaper for the area, the Bury Times police are investigating at least 8 cases of grooming in parks that border heavily Islamised areas. The report, which I was alerted to by a post on the English Defence League’s gab.ai account ( @EDLmedia ), speaks of local public concern that approximately 50 children are being abused by local Muslims and are making allegations that the local police and other agencies are covering the matter up.

The police and the local council are trying to play down the extent of any possible Islamic Rape Gang problem and are denying that there are anything like this number of children being victimised by Bury’s Bearded Savages. But the public concern that is being expressed, especially on social media, has prodded Greater Manchester Police to take action against these Islamic sex beasts, or at least to act as if they are giving the impression that they are doing something about the problem.

The police say that they are going to try to ‘disrupt’ the offending and to this end police have stated that they have made ‘a number of arrests’ in connection with the Islamic Rape Gang problems that certain areas of Bury are suffering from. The Bury Times story continues to say that the local authority is currently dealing with and supporting nine alleged victims of sexual exploitation and that the police are increasing the visibility of patrols in the affected areas. Sadly, I doubt that the police’s actions will do much good in the long run. Firstly because all these extra patrols will do is move the problem away from the affected parks and into kebab shops and other premises run by Muslims. Even the arrests made may not stop this problem as there are plenty more Islamic sex beasts to take the places of those gaoled. Britain’s Islamic communities seem to produce sex abusing scroates like the sort afflicting Bury with all the efficiency of a production line.

Of course neither the police nor the local press can bring themselves to mention the possible identity of the alleged offenders, even though many people in the area seem to know that the problem stems from Bury’s Muslim’s and not from the members of any other group. This is illustrated by some of the comments that were made on the comment section for this story at the Bury Times. One commentator on the Bury Times described Bury’s sexual exploitation as ‘a bottomless can of worms’. Another contributor drew attention to alleged potential Islamic sex crime activity going on in takeaway shops at the front of The Interchange, the local transport hub. They said of the Interchange situation: “Keep an eye on the takeaways in front of the interchange, it’s rife with young girls and adult men in the evening”. People in the area seem to be obviously angry not only at the growing problems of Islamic sex crime but also the way that local Muslims seem to be being sheltered and protected by the police, the local authority and in particular the media. In this vein one commentator said: “Why cant the media say it exactly how it is…why are we bending over backwards to protect them….” I can’t but agree with this contributor. Anyone local and in the know must be aware that this is a Muslim problem and not a problem that is much to do with any other group that could be described as ‘Asian’. The police must be aware that this is Muslims, so must the council and so must the local media. The failure to say the ‘I’ word of the ‘M’ words in connection to this particular Islamic sex abuse scandal looks to me like a mixture of both cowardice and appeasement.

I have a nasty feeling about this story from Bury. I very much doubt that in the future we will be looking at only eight investigations of Islamic sex crime in Bury, it could very well be much more than that. This could really only be the beginning of what might be the unveiling of a much larger Islamic sex crime problem, one which Greater Manchester Police may have been sweeping under the carpet for years if not decades. After all the demographics in Bury are remarkably similar to that or Rotherham and in that case a relatively small Muslim population committed a horrendous amount of sexual crime. Bury’s Muslim male population stands at approximately 3580, if only 2.5% of these Muslim men are sexually deviant and liable to rape or commit child sex offences, then that means Bury may have nearly 90 Islamic sex beasts roaming around their town.

Whilst the police action is welcome, it may not solve the problem of Islamic sex crime in Bury. After all how can a particular problem such as that which is being suffered by the children of Bury be solved if none of those responsible for dealing with it or documenting it can bring themselves to say the words ‘Islam’ or ‘Muslims’? Until those in authority can name the problem that they are tackling then these Islamic sex crimes will get worse and worse and even more children and young women will suffer at the hands of some rapist bastard who is more than likely to be called ‘Mohammed’.

Appendix.

Below is a cut and paste snapshot of the comments on the Bury Times website. They are being copied here as too many local newspapers tend to quickly censor comments that are critical of Islam or which highlight the ongoing and worsening problems of Islamic sex crime.

Lostcause 27th February 12:34 pm

And the elephant is still in the room, Openshaw and Clarence Park, go on have the b4lls to say who is being investigated, we all know, dirty horrible people. Any links to Rochdale, Huddersfield etc

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tag21 27th February 5:35 pm

Are these elephants Asian?

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W1nst0n 27th February 6:06 pm

Can you get m_sl_m elephants?

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Viking01 27th February 3:36 pm

Keep an eye on the takeaways infront of the interchange, it’s rife with young girls and adult men in the evening

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Frank Gallagher 27th February 3:41 pm

The people of Bury must know the members of the gang of pedophiles and stop these Asian “men”.
Where is Greater Manchester Police?
They must arrest these scum.

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karenmurray 27th February 6:10 pm

I raised this issue 2 years ago with the police and local council at a meeting as I heard lots of people talking about young girls being on the park with older Asian men. The council response was we have took out the benches. I did point out to read the book Girl A and then see if they still believe this will stop grooming. Local golf clubs put gates on to keep them out of the parks. I also raised it last year when quite rightly was told investigations going on. Public please make yourselves aware of the signs of grooming and report it all or nothing can be done as I told all the folk having a moan in my local park and shops. Well done to chesham house school who I heard reported issues to the police. Please keep an eye on local care homes and woods. There will be more happening as this is a bottomless can of worms. Glad arrests have finally been made and hope other victims have the courage to come forward.

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Bury Taxpayer 8 hrs ago

karenmurray wrote: I raised this issue 2 years ago with the police and local council at a meeting as I heard lots of people talking about young girls being on the park with older Asian men. The council response was we have took out the benches. I did point out to read the book Girl A and then see if they still believe this will stop grooming. Local golf clubs put gates on to keep them out of the parks. I also raised it last year when quite rightly was told investigations going on. Public please make yourselves aware of the signs of grooming and report it all or nothing can be done as I told all the folk having a moan in my local park and shops. Well done to chesham house school who I heard reported issues to the police. Please keep an eye on local care homes and woods. There will be more happening as this is a bottomless can of worms. Glad arrests have finally been made and hope other victims have the courage to come forward.

And let me guess…it fell on deaf ears …as did the rochdale scandal

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Bog Cleaner 27th February 7:12 pm

Now let me take a guess ………………..

Imports just can’t control themselves.

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Bury Taxpayer 8 hrs ago

Surprise surprise that these two parks parks are right smack bang in the middle of the asian communities….

Why cant the media say it exactly how it is…why are we bending over backwards to protect them….

The Rochdale Paedophile ring was just the tip of the iceberg,child abuse is rife amongst these communities and always has been

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