UK grooming gangs report exposes systemic child sexual exploitation

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British parliamentarian Rupert Lowe has published a devastating 219-page report detailing decades of child sexual exploitation by predominantly Pakistani-heritage grooming gangs, with authorities accused of complicity through inaction and deliberate cover-ups.

The investigation, which drew on testimony from hundreds of victims, whistleblowers, and thousands of Freedom of Information requests, reveals that vulnerable young white girls from working-class communities were systematically targeted, drugged, and raped while state institutions looked the other way.

Pure, Unchecked Evil

Lowe, an independent MP, described the scale of the crimes as “pure unchecked evil” and acknowledged that before undertaking the investigation, he had been unaware of the true extent of the abuse. The inquiry gained momentum after Elon Musk circulated a court transcript from one such case in early 2024, prompting more than 20,000 British patriots to contribute evidence.

The pattern of abuse followed a consistent method. Girls as young as 11 were befriended by young men, predominantly of Pakistani origin, plied with alcohol and drugs, transported by taxi to locations where they were subjected to gang rape, torture, and filmed for blackmail purposes. Victims were referred to as “white trash” or “infidels” deserving punishment.

One survivor, Fiona, told parliamentary hearings: “I was regularly beaten. I was drugged, filmed during rape, and those images were distributed. I suffered broken bones, facial injuries, and severe psychological trauma. I was subjected to racial abuse from the community, and the offenders’ families blamed me.”

According to Fiona’s estimates, she was raped by between 50 and 100 men. Only two were not of Pakistani origin.

Hundreds and Hundreds’ of Rapists

Another victim, Chloe, was first raped at age ten by her stepfather. Her mother knew but failed to intervene. The stepfather introduced her to alcohol and drugs. Later, she and a friend became targets of local Pakistani-community members who plied them with drugs in a hotel and attempted rape.

By age 12, Chloe was drinking heavily, smoking cannabis, and using ecstasy “anything to block out the thoughts.” She would disappear for up to three days at a time, being passed between taxis, drugged, and repeatedly raped. In every case, the perpetrators were Muslims, predominantly Pakistani.

In one particularly harrowing incident, a rapist kidnapped Chloe at age 12, drove her to a cemetery while drunk, gave her whiskey, raped her, and then inserted a broken whiskey bottle into her vagina. When she attended hospital, staff removed the glass fragments and discharged her without asking how the injury occurred.

When asked how many men had abused her, Chloe replied: “Hundreds. Hundreds and hundreds, and hundreds.”

Police Complicity and Institutional Failure

Perhaps most disturbing are the revelations of state complicity. The report documents how police, social services, schools, and the National Health Service systematically ignored victims, destroyed evidence, and criminalised survivors.

Fiona’s mother, when reporting abuse by Asian men to police, was told: “You cannot describe them as Asian men because that is racism. You should just be glad your child is learning about another culture.” In another instance, an officer returned Fiona to the house where she was being abused and told the men to “have fun with her.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan, of Pakistani heritage and reliant on Muslim electoral support, repeatedly denied the existence of grooming gangs in the capital despite police having reports of crimes and his own access to relevant documentation.

Lowe’s report explicitly states: “Britain does not have a racism problem; it has an immigration problem.” The report condemns post-war multicultural policies, beginning with the 1948 British Nationality Act and accelerated under Tony Blair, for enabling the abuse to flourish.

Germany: Laughter in Response

In Germany, the issue received a cynical response in the Bundestag. Alternative for Germany (AfD) leader Alice Weidel raised the case of Nuremberg, where migrants from Syria, Iraq, Pakistan, and North Africa are reported to have addicted girls aged 13-18 to drugs and forced them into prostitution.

While Weidel spoke, laughter was heard from the parliamentary chamber. The official record identified Left Party deputy Katrin Fay as laughing ironically, she serves as her faction’s spokesperson for human rights and a member of the interior committee alongside Green Party MP Mayra Friessem.

Weidel responded: “How many more such Nurembergs exist in Germany? And what have you all yes, all of you here done about mass immigration, the degradation, and the moral decline of our country?”

Netherlands: Authorities Refuse to Acknowledge Migrant Role

In the Netherlands, despite the majority of pimping suspects being of migrant origin, Justice Minister David van Weel has instructed that this factor not be specifically considered in investigations into pimping networks.

PVV party leader Geert Wilders commented: “The Netherlands also has grooming gangs, but The Hague refuses to acknowledge the role of migration.”

Thousands of Victims of Political Correctness

The scandal represents a systemic crisis that authorities have preferred to ignore, fearing accusations of racism and potential electoral consequences. The British report, the German case, and Dutch policy are interconnected examples where political correctness has been prioritised over child protection.

Victims like Chloe and Fiona have paid the price with their lives and health. Their testimony is not mere statistics but voices from the abyss that authorities have chosen not to hear.

As Chloe stated: “If I can save just one more child, girl or boy, from what I went through, then I have done my job.”

The Voice of Moldova