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Post by Red Rackham on May 21, 2024 11:44:45 GMT
A new grooming gangs ‘specialist’ taskforce make 550 arrests in first yearHundreds of suspected child abusers have been arrested by the Grooming Gangs Taskforce in its first year, the Home Office has announced. The specialist force, launched by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and then-Home Secretary Suella Braverman in April 2023 after a GB News campaign, has also protected some 4,000 victims www.gbnews.com/news/grooming-gangs-specialist-taskforce-arrests-hundreds-first-yearOn this matter GB News interviewed Laura Farris MP [Parliamentary Under Secretary of State in the Home Office and the Ministry of Justice] who said the government were considering visa restrictions on countries who refuse to take back convicted grooming gang offenders, and she specifically mentioned Pakistan. I'm sure that will come as no surprise.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2024 13:01:28 GMT
How many of those have been successfully prosecuted?
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Post by Handyman on May 22, 2024 8:21:43 GMT
No mention of any in the Media so far as I am aware at this point in time, perhaps in time some may face charges
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Post by Red Rackham on May 22, 2024 8:39:06 GMT
How many of those have been successfully prosecuted? I don't know, why do you ask? There appears to be something of a news blackout on this, quell surprise. Mentioning Pakistani men who rape children on an industrial scale is something progressive lefties insist we must never talk about. Perhaps it's 'Islamophobic'.
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Post by Red Rackham on May 22, 2024 8:59:34 GMT
Courtesy of professor Matt Goodwin. We can deport them - so why don't we?Members of the Huddersfield grooming gang. I’ve consistently argued it’s time for Britain and other Western nations to start drawing some lines in the sand. As I say in a viral clip on X this week, the era of Western nations tolerating people who do not tolerate us —who do not tolerate our rule of law, our traditions, our values, our ways of life— needs to end. From radical Islamists who want to overthrow our entire civilisation, to illegal migrants who commit hideous crimes, we must now make it clear who is welcome and who is not. And I can think of no better place to start than Britain’s grooming scandal. Regular readers [Of Substack] will remember my debate at the University of Oxford, last year, where I shocked the room by daring to even mention the scandal of thousands of underage and mainly white, working-class girls being abused and raped by Pakistani men. For our international readers, what did the scandal involve, exactly? Well, this is not easy reading but here are the details. It involved gangs of Pakistani men, usually in the taxi and fast-food trade, plying children and young women with vodka and drugs before raping them. Some the children were kept in cages. Often, the children and young women were raped by multiple men on the same night. Some were passed around friends and family to be raped or trafficked to other areas —only to be raped again. When I mentioned the scandal in Oxford, people went berserk. They told me flat-out I was wrong. And no doubt they said many other things about me after I left (though, as I said, while Oxford is home to our elite class it too had a major grooming gang). But the pile of evidence on the sheer scale of this scandal is not only overwhelming but has only grown bigger in the months since I joined that debate in Oxford. Inquiry after inquiry in towns such as Rotherham, Telford and Rochdale etc, have found what are often called ‘Asian men’, usually of Pakistani background, perpetrated organised abuse against young, invariably white, vulnerable girls. And we’re not talking about little gangs that committed a handful of crimes. This is about the systematic, organised, industrial-scale rape of children and girls. In Rotherham for example, the National Crime Agency has so far identified 1,510 victims so far while a new government Task Force only this week revealed it has already found some 4,000 victims across the country and more than 500 perpetrators. The scandal is particularly controversial because it strikes at the very heart of the so-called culture war. So much of what we call ‘wokeness’ is predicated on the idea that Western societies are pervaded with racism and prejudice against minority groups, with these minority groups considered virtuous, sacred, and beyond reproach But the grooming gangs scandal strikes at the heart of this because it shows, clearly, that racism by whites against non-whites is not the only form of racism. That, in fact, racism by non-whites against whites not only exists but might be even worse than the reverse. That immigrant communities can be perpetrators as well as victims. All this is anathema to the woke left, with their hierarchies of victimhood, which put morally superior minorities at the top and morally inferior whites at the bottom...And this is the problem , as long as the woke left refuse to accept reality, then Pakistani grooming gangs will continue to be a massive issue in this country.
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Post by Handyman on May 22, 2024 9:04:18 GMT
I believe Pakistan often refuse to accept them back
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Post by Red Rackham on May 22, 2024 12:10:20 GMT
I believe Pakistan often refuse to accept them back Indeed, and that's probably because they know the government are a soft touch who are terrified of being accused of 'Islamophobia'. And this is under a Tory government, how much worse will it get when Labour, the party of Islam, are in power.
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on May 22, 2024 14:31:18 GMT
I believe Pakistan often refuse to accept them back Probably because they don't want a bunch of paedos either.
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Post by Handyman on May 22, 2024 18:08:12 GMT
I believe Pakistan often refuse to accept them back Probably because they don't want a bunch of paedos either. They have enough of them there already
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Post by steppenwolf on May 23, 2024 6:27:50 GMT
Laura Farris is one of the better govt ministers so maybe some action will be taken. It's staggering that we're still issuing visas to Pakistanis (550,000 last year) when they refuse to take back dual-national Pakistanis who have committed serious crime. We're crazy.
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Post by Pacifico on May 23, 2024 7:22:47 GMT
I believe Pakistan often refuse to accept them back Under the Nationality & Borders Act we can ban the issuing of visas in retaliation if Pakistan refuse to take their citizens back, but the Foreign Office has objected. Another case of the Civil Service running their own private Government.
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Post by Handyman on May 23, 2024 7:55:56 GMT
I believe Pakistan often refuse to accept them back Under the Nationality & Borders Act we can ban the issuing of visas in retaliation if Pakistan refuse to take their citizens back, but the Foreign Office has objected. Another case of the Civil Service running their own private Government. Good Morning If I recall correctly there is no Extradition Treaty between the UK and Pakistan but they have and do Extradite wanted Pakistan Nationals back to the UK when asked via Diplomatic means , such as the man who organised an Armed Robbery in the UK during which a WPC was shot dead he was recently sentenced to life Also the parents family members of a young Pakistani girl who was murdered in the UK allegedly killed by her parents who are currently in custody awaiting trial, they extradited them, its IMHO a delicate balancing act I agree I little faith in some of our Civil Servants these days , they are supposed to work for the Government of the day and carry out the instructions given to them but often don't as they are told Unions interfering with a Government they do not like in power
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Post by Pacifico on May 23, 2024 11:25:05 GMT
Under the Nationality & Borders Act we can ban the issuing of visas in retaliation if Pakistan refuse to take their citizens back, but the Foreign Office has objected. Another case of the Civil Service running their own private Government. Good Morning If I recall correctly there is no Extradition Treaty between the UK and Pakistan but they have and do Extradite wanted Pakistan Nationals back to the UK when asked via Diplomatic means , such as the man who organised an Armed Robbery in the UK during which a WPC was shot dead he was recently sentenced to life We are not extraditing them - we are expelling them back to their home country.
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Post by Handyman on May 23, 2024 11:31:11 GMT
Good Morning If I recall correctly there is no Extradition Treaty between the UK and Pakistan but they have and do Extradite wanted Pakistan Nationals back to the UK when asked via Diplomatic means , such as the man who organised an Armed Robbery in the UK during which a WPC was shot dead he was recently sentenced to life We are not extraditing them - we are expelling them back to their home country. Just noticed my error sorry about that, I left out the point I wanted to make, they are reluctant to accept Pakistanis back into Pakistan that have been deported from another Country,
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