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Police Were in on It, Too

Unbelievably, Britain’s Muslim child-rape gangs scandal gets even worse.

Accused child rapist PC Hassan Ali. The Good Oil. Image by Lushington Brady.

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It is beyond doubt now that the ‘grooming gang’ scandal is the most damning and horrific criminal story of Britain in modern times, if not in its entire history. Every time you think it couldn’t get any worse, it does.

Even calling the offenders ‘grooming gangs’ is an insult to the victims: call them what they were and still are – Muslim child-rape gangs. ‘Grooming’ is such a grotesquely anodyne statement that it seems almost designed to minimise the appalling truth. Because minimising, hiding and covering up is what nearly every stratum of British authorities have been doing for decades. Social workers, media, politicians and police conspired to keep the industrial-scale, racist, systematic rape of white British girls an ongoing criminal conspiracy for decades. Even when the horror was finally unmasked, the same authorities continued to conspire to downplay the sheer grotesque horror of what was allowed to take place.

They’re still at it – and worse. Now, it is beyond doubt that some British police not only covered up the child-rape gangs, but actively participated.

Five women who were exploited by grooming gangs in Rotherham as children say they were also abused by police officers in the town at the time.

One says she was raped from the age of 12 by a serving South Yorkshire Police (SYP) officer in a marked police car. He would threaten to hand her back to the gang if she did not comply, she says.

“In a world where you were being abused so much, being raped once [by a police officer] was a lot easier than multiple rapes [by the gang] and I think he knew that,” she tells the BBC.

Read that sentence again. Let it sink in, in all its horror. This is what the British establishment allowed to happen, for years on end, to as many as a quarter of a million little girls. There are not words enough in the English language to damn such criminality.

These are not isolated claims. The BBC has seen written accounts from these five women plus testimony from 25 other victims. The allegations span the mid-1990s to early 2000s and include officers supplying class A drugs to the gangs, beating children, including inside a police cell, and one officer having sex with girls in exchange for drugs and money. After one victim was pressured into an illegal abortion, social services and police were contacted. The officer who had been raping her turned up to interview her. Days later he ripped up her statement in front of her and threw it in the bin. No further action was taken.

The scale of the original scandal remains staggering.

At least 1,400 children were abused by men in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013 – the landmark report from Prof Alexis Jay found in 2014.

“From the evidence we read and heard, the majority of victims identified their perpetrators as being of Pakistani heritage,” Prof Jay told us.

That’s in just one town, up to a decade ago. We now know with almost sickening certainty that the same pattern was repeated in towns and cities the length and breadth of Britain, including the capital. All the evidence shows that it’s still going on. The industrial child-rape tentacles potentially reach to the very top of the British establishment, implicating in at least the cover up, not just London’s Muslim mayor but its very prime minister.

Britons can’t even trust their own police to investigate their own.

The National Crime Agency (NCA) will take over an investigation into allegations that South Yorkshire Police officers sexually abused children in Rotherham […]

Three former police officers have so far been arrested in connection with the allegations […]

Prof Alexis Jay, who led the landmark 2014 report which exposed the scale of offending by grooming gangs in the town between 1997 and 2013, had told the BBC she was “shocked” the force was investigating its own former officers.

Even the official responses drip with the same institutional self-protection that enabled the scandal for so long. The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) claims there was never any conflict of interest, only a “perception” that needed managing for reassurance. These are the same institutions that spent years ignoring the screams of children being passed around like meat.

The Rotherham gangs were not a rogue criminal enterprise operating in a vacuum. They were protected by a culture of fear, political correctness and outright corruption that reached into the police. Some officers did not merely look the other way. They participated. They used their uniforms, their cars and their authority to rape children who were already being systematically destroyed by organised groups of Muslim men. When those children tried to speak, the same officers sometimes shredded the evidence in front of them.

This is no longer just a story of catastrophic institutional failure. It is a story of active criminal complicity by agents of the state, acting in the interests of foreign invaders. If this was happening to any other group than white Britons, it would be called exactly what it was and is: a campaign of genocide.


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