Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Police chief: 'We couldn't speak out on Asian sex gangs for fear of appearing institutionally racist'

This is absolutely disgusting. The more I am exposed to the goings on of the UK government, the more I get angry and appreciate that I don't live there. So, to understand this correctly - the Police couldn't take action against Muslim "Asian" sex gangs for DECADES in case they appeared ‘institutionally racist’?? Oh, I get it, stupid me. The MAIN job of the police is to not appear racist or offend people instead of maintaining the law! Therefore, you allow these pervert paedophiles to sexually humiliate young White females so that the rest of the Muslim Asian population and PC dolts don't think you're racist or offensive. R-i-g-h-t. Thanks for clearing that up. There you have it folks - no need to worry if you're a non-white resident in the UK - you may go ahead and commit any atrocity and we'll look the other way so you don't take offence. If I were the parent of one of these victims I would sue the pants out of the Police until they are very offended!
Jailed: Saddique, left, and Liaqat, were convicted of a string of offences against young girlsJailed: Saddique, left, and Liaqat, were convicted of a string of offences against young girls


Police could not speak out about Asian sex gangs for fear of appearing ‘institutionally racist’, a senior officer said yesterday.

Mick Gradwell, a former detective superintendent, said the targeting of underage and vulnerable girls had been going on for decades.

He added: ‘You have girls being abused and raped and yet the most senior officers are refusing to comment on it. On what other subject would you get that?

How many young girls have been abused and raped because of the reluctance of the authorities to say exactly what is happening?’

Mr Gradwell spoke out following a trial in Derby which resulted in Abid Saddique, 27, and Mohammed Liaqat, 28, being jailed for a total of 19 years last week after targeting underage girls.

His warning also follows the arrests of a gang of Asian men over claims they plied 14 white girls with drink and drugs before turning them into sex slaves in Rochdale, near Manchester.

In the aftermath of these cases, former home secretary Jack Straw prompted controversy when he described some of the victims as ‘easy meat’ for gangs – often made up of Pakistani men – who trawl the streets looking for sex.

The vulnerable girls in Rochdale – some as young as 13 – say they were forced to work the streets as prostitutes and hand over money to the gang.

The nine men, eight of them Asian, were questioned by detectives after officers swooped on a number of addresses.

The arrests took place shortly before Christmas and were the result of a major inquiry into the sexual exploitation of teenage girls by men since 2008.

Mr Gradwell added: ‘When I joined in 1979 one of my first tasks was to police around a Blackburn nightclub where one of the issues was Asian men cruising around in BMWs and Mercs trying to pick up young drunken girls.

‘The main pressure police have is being called institutionally racist if they highlight a crime trend like this.

‘There’s a fantastic reluctance to be absolutely straight because some people may take such offence.’

The comments come just days after a nationwide investigation was launched following a string of disturbing cases.

The two sexual predators convicted in Derby, Saddique and Liaqat – both British-born fathers of Pakistani origin – cruised the streets in either a Range Rover or a BMW looking for vulnerable young girls.

The victims were ‘chatted up’ at the roadside and invited to go for drives in the car where they were plied with vodka or cocaine before being taken to hotel rooms, parks or houses to be sexually abused.

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