Another day and another damning report in to Islamic Rape Gangs.

Just some of the Islamic Rape Gang members that have been convicted in Britain's courts in recent years. No doubt there are many more of these rapists still preying on non Muslim girls in Britain and who have not yet been brought to justice

 

It’s a day with a ‘y’ in it which means that there is yet another damning report into the failure by police and local government to deal with the problem of Islamic Rape Gangs. A report commissioned by Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham into the the Islamic Rape Gangs of Rochdale and the failure to deal with them has been published and as we have come to expect with these reports neither the police, in this case Greater Manchester Police, nor the local government in Rochdale at the time come out with any sort of honour intact.

The 174 page report covers the period between 2004 to 2013 and shows how girls who should have been protected from predatory Islamic Rape Gangs were abandoned to their horrific fate by a police force that didn’t properly resource investigations into these gangs. The victims of the Islamic Rape Gangs of Rochdale were also let down by the local authority social services department of the Labour run council where managers didn’t give ‘sufficient priority’ to the increasing number of complaints about the activities of Islamic sex beasts.

The report reveals that there were disgraceful failures by the police in handling the various rape gang allegations with the police not proceeding with cases on the grounds that the victims, who had been coerced into silence by the Islamic rapists, were not cooperating with the police. In one incident Greater Manchester Police dropped an investigation into a gang of Islamic rapists on the grounds that there was insufficient resources given to the investigation.

The news page MSN said:

The report said Ms Rowbotham, co-ordinator of the Crisis Intervention Team set up to support young people in Rochdale, and former GMP detective Maggie Oliver, who resigned from the force in disgust, were “lone voices” who had flagged the clear evidence of “prolific serial rape of countless children in Rochdale.”

The report states there was “compelling evidence” of widespread, organised sexual abuse of children in Rochdale from as early as 2004 onwards, citing multiple reports of the involvement of groups of Asian men.

But children’s unwillingness to make a formal complaint was repeatedly used as an excuse for not investigating.

In 2007, the Crisis Intervention Team led by Ms Rowbotham alerted GMP and Rochdale Council to the presence of an organised crime group involved.

GMP identified the ring-leaders, described as “prolific career criminals”, but did not investigate further because children were too frightened to assist.

The report said this was a “serious failure” to protect the children, ignoring the coercion and control the groomers had over their victims and families, who were sometimes threatened or subjected to violence or had their homes attacked.

Another police investigation into two takeaway shops in Rochdale, involving 30 adult male suspects, was also aborted prematurely because police bosses failed to resource it and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) deemed the main child victim an unreliable witness.

What gets me is the sheer incuriousness of offices from GMP. To me it’s a bit of a no brainer that if a child was clearly too frightened to assist the police then this should have been a big red flag to show the police that something was wrong. When presented with such a situation the police should have seen that something was seriously amiss and should have continued investigating, not just shrugged their shoulders and dropped the case.

Apart from the whistleblowers such as the aforementioned Sara Rowbotham and former policewoman Maggie Oliver, every agency from the local Labour-run council, the police and the Crown Prosecution Service let these children and young women down. They turned turned their backs on those who were in dire need and probably did so for their own selfish career oriented reasons or because they had become votaries of a multicultural cult that needed defending even if that defence came at the cost of children’s lives.

Those who were supposed to rule us and police us with fairness decided to throw their lot in with the Islamic Rape Gangs in Rochdale. They chose their side and it was not ours.

Sadly I suspect that what has been uncovered in Rochdale with regards police and local authorities turning a blind eye to Islamic Rape Gangs will not be confined to that area. Where there is one case of a local authority or a police force choosing keeping the Muslim community sweet over protecting the innocent then it’s reasonable to assume that there must be others. I believe that what has been uncovered in Rochdale and the other places where criminal Muslims have raped their way through the local population of children is still only the tip of the iceberg. We should not just shrug our shoulders and accept that this is going on instead we should loudly condemn not just the offenders themselves, but the police forces and local and national governments who have stood by and just let these crimes happen.

3 Comments on "Another day and another damning report in to Islamic Rape Gangs."

  1. It’s tragic and maddening, and all those responsible – the ‘authorities’ just as much as the Muslim rapists themselves – should hang.

    The exact same Islam Uber Alles mindset that led to the disgraceful failure to help thousands of innocent girls also enabled the bombing of an Ariana Grande concert taking 22 young lives. The security guard who should have stopped the bomber was paralysed into inaction by the fear of being thought ‘racist’.

    “See it, say it, sorted.” Unless the perp is brown.

    • Fahrenheit211 | January 19, 2024 at 10:45 am |

      Spot on there. We’ve failed to tackle Islamic extremism and by doing so we have made everyone (and in my view that includes integrated loyal Muslims) considerably more unsafe.

  2. What I think irritates me is the smug assumption that these are “historical” incidents, I have no doubt (and some of the victims say this themselves) that the abuse is still ongoing and not just in the towns & cities we already know about.
    After all, this is just an expression of “muslimness” a la APPG report on Islamophobia, so we shouldn’t be objecting to it anyway. [sarc off]

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