90 Miles From Tyranny : Cover-Up Continues? Police in Rape Gangs Hotspot Not Recording Ethnicity of Abusers

Monday, January 3, 2022

Cover-Up Continues? Police in Rape Gangs Hotspot Not Recording Ethnicity of Abusers



Police in Rotherham, where the authorities failed to tackle South Asian heritage “grooming” gangs due to political correctness for years, failed to record most abusers’ ethnicity in the year to December 2019.

Despite national and regional inquiries all concluding that victims had been failed and claiming lessons had been learned after the grooming gangs scandal was finally exposed at scale, an investigation by The Times has found that every police district in South Yorkshire, a major centre of abuse, still “routinely failed to log the ethnicity of those suspected of sexually abusing minors”.

Rotherham, which along with Rochdale was arguably ground zero for the scandal breaking nationwide, was the district most reluctant to log predators’ ethnic background, failing to record the ethnicity of an astonishing 67 per cent of suspects.

Independent investigations strongly suggest that a highly disproportionate number of grooming gang abusers are men of South Asian, mostly Pakistani Muslim heritage, and their victims largely white working-class girls and young women, but members of the media are still generally unable to describe suspects as anything other than “Asian” — to the chagrin of British Sikhs, among others — because the authorities almost never release information on their national and religious background.


“I reviewed these historic failings and, like this investigation by The Times, found that data collection on offenders is still poor, which is why I am making it mandatory for police forces to record the ethnicity of those arrested and held in custody as a result of their suspected involvement in grooming gangs,” commented Home Secretary Priti Patel of the situation, not explaining why she did not implement such a measure before the newspapers highlighted police failings if she was already aware of them.

The Tory MP, whose department has broad responsibility for policing, border control, deportations, and national security in the Boris Johnson administration — and is performing rather poorly across the board — added that “community and cultural factors are clearly relevant to understanding why people offend”, although to date police, prosecutors, and judges have remained unwilling to concede that the systematic abuse of mostly white non-Muslim girls and women by mostly South Asian Muslim men is racially or religiously...




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1 comment:

  1. What would be of more use would be recording the ethnicity of ... the police officers there.

    That's right (despite always having a tame, bought and paid for schill, as token white spokesperson) the majority of police in those areas (thanks to targetted recruitment, preferential hiring and promotion) are ... muslims (just like the majority of social workers, public prosecutors and judges, as well as, thanks to block voting, councillors and Members of Parliament who are either muslims or bought and paid for scum).

    You really expect them to arrest members of the tribe? Nope, they only arrest white fathers who try to stop the abuse (or anyone who reports or even mentions it).

    And in case someone gets holier-than-though maybe you should look at your own country - you don't have an incompetent/corrupt/murdering police problem, you have an incompetent/corrupt/murdering black police problem (Who killed Ashli Babbit, who beat Roseanne Boyland to death? Who is torturing Jan 6 protesters in prison? See some 'common factor'?). Oh, and as bad as the 'gangs' were here, it pales into insignificance compared to the assaults, rapes and murders you've allowed for decades there (more in a year than we now know happened in decades here).

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