The panel will conduct local investigations in areas where significant response failures have been identified with respect to child sexual exploitation by grooming gangs.
Ten Pakistani Muslim men have been convicted following a targeted revenge arson attack in Stoke-on-Trent. A mother and daughter suffered life-changing burns after being forced to jump from their burning home. The case has sparked fresh national debate over organized crime networks.
In yet another incident of Western European nations ignoring sexual assault on locals by immigrants in the name of ‘social integration’ and political correctness,...
The Sikh community in West London took collective action to rescue a 14-year-old girl allegedly held and sexually exploited by a grooming gang. After concerns regarding a delayed police response, over 200 people gathered outside a flat until the girl was freed. The incident has renewed urgent calls for better protection of minors and stronger action against organized exploitation.
Harrowing new transcripts reveal the perpetrators of child sexual abuse, predominately belonging to Pakistani ethnicity, systematically hunted, raped, and tortured British girls for decades while authorities looked away.
The arrangement involves Islamabad issuing travel documents for the Pakistan-origin sex offenders stripped of British citizenship in return for the UK handing over Shehzad Akbar and Adil Raja to Pakistan.
The report highlights that although the survivors have their own unique stories of abuse and torment they were subjected to, however, “patterns of targeted exploitation by predominantly Pakistani males, combined with gross negligence from public bodies, are identifiable.”