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We all now know that Pakistani Muslim rape gangs, mostly in the Midlands, have seduced, drugged, raped, and passed around like confetti to be raped in every orifice by still other Pakistanis, tens of thousands of young British girls. We also know that the police failed for a very long to investigate these crimes, for fear of being called “racist.” Thus were those tens of thousands of girls, and their anguished parents, left to suffer because of the pusillanimity of police unwilling to do their job. Some of those police arrested not the Pakistanis, but the parents trying to rescue their daughters. In the annals of British policing, this monstrous affair horrifies more than any other.
More on what the father of one girl subject to the rape gangs did to attempt to rescue his daughter, and what the police, instead of helping him, did to prevent him from his rescue attempt, even arresting him, and what they further did to protect higher-ups in the force who had done nothing to bring the Pakistani rapists to justice, can be found, in hair-raising detail, here: “GB News, July 11, 2025:
,” by Charlie Peters,Police officers incorrectly produced a custody sheet for an arrest that never happened, according to the father of a grooming gangs’ victim.
He believes the records may have been falsified in order to cover up two separate arrests when he was trying to rescue his daughter from a grooming gang den in Rotherham. South Yorkshire Police has confirmed it has launched an investigation into the case.
Jack, not his real name, is the father of Elizabeth, also a pseudonym, who was abused by gangs of rapists in a flat in Rotherham for 10 weeks in 2005.
She was lured to the house by Shafina Ali, a white woman who converted to Islam, before being exploited, raped and abused by countless men in the building, across Rotherham, and also elsewhere in the country after being trafficked.
Like many Rotherham parents, Jack knew his daughter was being exploited and desperately sought police support. He told GB News that he made hundreds of reports to South Yorkshire Police about her being missing.
But instead of the force sufficiently investigating the issue, Jack claimed that they arrested him twice as he tried to rescue his daughter from the den.
On the first occasion, he said he went to the flat, was arrested and then swiftly de-arrested at his nearby address and told not to go back.
However, he ignored this guidance and returned to the building where Elizabeth was being held. He claimed that he started kicking the door and shouting. He said that he was arrested again, only this time he was taken to Rotherham police station.
Instead of being booked in at the custody desk, Jack said he was taken to a nearby room, held for a brief period, and then released again. He did not return for a third time having been told that Elizabeth’s life would be at risk, along with the lives of other girls.
When the grooming gangs scandal in the town was finally exposed nearly a decade later, Elizabeth submitted complaints to the Independent Office for Police Conduct about the ordeal….
Not just in Rotherham, but in two dozen cities — Rochdale, Oxford, Huddersfield, Oldham among them — the rape gangs pursued their prey while the police did nothing. And for five of those years, from 2008 to 2013, the head of the Crown Prosecution Service, who also did nothing, was Keir Starmer, now the prime minister. At long last, Starmer has made a U-turn, and now says he was ordering an inquiry at the national level into the grooming gangs, and police indifference, and the cover-ups of senior officers. Let’s hope he has been sufficiently embarrassed by his own record of nonfeasance to pursue this matter relentlessly. We’ll know if the inquiry is on the level — no more cover-ups! — when dozens of senior police officers, including some who have now retired, end up with the metal doors slamming shut behind them in their cells in Belmarsh, Brixton, High Down, Holloway, Pentonville, Thameside, or — my personal favorite for its redolent name — Wormwood Scrubs.