The full extent of Pakistanis, acting on it is revealed today (11.01.2020) through a shocking investigation, the Daily Mail. For more than two decades, ruthless gangs of paedophiles – child rapists mainly from Pakistan have targeted boys and girls throughout the United Kingdom, while the rulings struggled to face the crisis. CORVERSE In what has now become an international scandal, the billionaire technology tycoon Elon Musk caused a word war with British Prime Minister Kir Starmer – with his government voting against the Tories’ request to conduct a full investigation. Daily Mail publishes an interactive map depicting the extent of rape culture, in the cities of England. The map, reveals the 41 cities of England where children and young women became the target of gangs, about 76 overall, including all corners of the country, from Plymouth to the southwest and Ramsgate to the southeast, to Barrow to the northwest and Newcastle to the northeast. Britain’s Asian grooming gangs scandal lid bare: Interactive map Revealing extension of predatory men who sexually abused young girls across FORTY ONE UK cities… and the staging number now free and back on the streets — Daily Mail Online (@MailOnline) According to the investigation, of the 396 known perpetrators convicted and imprisoned in the last two decades , at least 155 have now been quietly released and are again on the streets – many of them live in the same cities they sought for victims. As noted, the release of the “brain” of the notorious gang of paedophiles of Rochdale, Qari Abdul Rauf, who returned to Manchester almost a decade after his release – is causing shock. Instead of being deported to Pakistan, as recommended by a judge, Rauf is released to Rochdale “as if he owned the place”. “Rauf is not the only one who returned to his crime scene”, writes the British media. Some who were released have been banned from returning to their old haunts. Islamist grooming gangs…. They rapped, tortured and traded 250,000 underage English girls, and the authors did noting, because they were scared of being called ‘racist’! — Paul Golding (@GoldingBF) Among them was Banaras Hussain, a member of the Rotherham gang, whose victims were included activist Sammy Woodward. He was released in December, after serving only nine years of the 19-year sentence imposed on him – but on condition that he never set foot in Yorkshire again. The shocking thing is, many of those who were released in the past did not have such restrictions – which means that their victims may easily see them in their homes. Among the serial thugs that daily mail found that they live again in the same cities they were looking for victims are: Azeem Subhani – a member of the Halifax gang responsible for 50 attacks on Cassie Pike – started when she was only 13 years old. 33-year-old Subhani, was released on the streets of the city of West Yorkshire after serving half of the nine-year sentence imposed on him. He returned to his family’s plot in the town’s Pellon area, where he maintains a home-based retail business. Kabeer Hassan, the youngest member of the notorious gang in Rochdale, lives again with his mother in town. The 37-year-old, convicted of raping a girl in a restaurant where he worked. Neighbors at his family’s home in Oldham, Manchester insist that he is a “changed man”. Mohammed Liaqat, the leader of a gang who abused teenagers in Derby, was described by the judge who imprisoned him for 11 years as “bad”. Liaqat returned to his home in the city. The rapist taxi driver, 53-year-old Asghar Bostan, served four and a half years from the nine-year sentence imposed on him in 2018, after being sentenced for two rapes of a girl under the age of 16 between 2000 and 2002. The victim had been assured by prosecutors in 2018 that his terms after his release included not returning to Rotherham – but later saw him just a mile away from her home, resulting in him being recalled to a charge prison B for violating the terms of his release.
Britain: Survey on Pakistani child rapists – 76 gangs act in 41 cities, 155 convicted are released
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