UK suppressed evidence of Pakistani pedophile rings to avoid being racist, says report

The British government suppressed evidence of Pakistani Muslim pedophile gangs to avoid accusations of racism, a new report has confirmed.

Between the 1990s and the 2010s, thousands of young White girls in the UK as young as 10 were sexually exploited by Pakistani pedophile rings. In the town of Rotherham alone, an estimated 1,400 children were sexually assaulted by such gangs, subjected to molestation, gang rapes, beatings, and intimidation. Some minors were doused in gasoline and threatened with being burned alive if they reported the sexual offenses to anyone. 

According to one analysis, Pakistanis comprise roughly two-thirds of pedophiles but just 4% of the population. A majority of them are migrants.

Victims and their parents arrested

Many of the victims who sought justice were turned away by British authorities, who feared appearing racist. A recent audit conducted by Baroness Louise Casey on behalf of the British government found that when victims reported the sexual assaults to police, they were “ignored, treated like criminals and often arrested themselves.” In several cases, girls as young as 13 who were found being sexually exploited by several Pakistani men were arrested for being drunk and disorderly. The men were not charged. In other cases, parents were arrested when they tried to rescue their children from these pedophile rings.

Casey’s report confirmed that police deliberately did not record the ethnicity of the sex offenders because it might be seen as racist. Public officials have ignored the issue “for fear of appearing racist, raising community tensions or causing community cohesion problems.”

“I think you've got sort of do-gooders that don't really want this to be found because, you know, 'Oh, God, then all the racists are going to be more racist,’” Casey said.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who in 2008 was the director of public prosecutions (DPP), has been accused of assisting in the cover-up of the Pakistani pedophile rings.

‘They are still all Muslim’

Maggie Oliver, a former Greater Manchester Police detective, says the problem is not that the pedophile rings are Pakistani but that they are overwhelmingly Muslim.

“I have seen nationalities that are not Pakistani men in these gangs,” she told GB News on Tuesday. “But many of them are Afghanistani or Iranian or Iraqi. But they are still all Muslim. And it is an issue when we see increasing numbers of illegal immigration into the country, where many of those immigrants share the same belief systems and different ways of treating women.”