European Knight
06-24-2015, 08:23 PM
The sex-trafficking ring in Rotherham may well be the worst in the West ever, or so one would hope. British officials have now identified at least three hundred suspects in a crime syndicate that raped and trafficked underage British girls
for years, while local police ignored signs and clues for years:
At least 300 possible suspects have been identified by investigators probing the Rotherham child sex exploitation scandal.
The National Crime Agency (NCA) said most of the potential suspects were Asian men, while the vast majority of victims were young British girls.
The NCA launched a major investigation into the scandal after a damning report by Professor Alex Jay last year, revealed that as many as 1,400 children had been raped, trafficked and groomed by mainly Asian gangs in the South
Yorkshire town between 1997 and 2013.
“Asian” in this context refers to South Asia, primarily Pakistanis. That partly explains why the organizers of this trafficking ring successfully evaded detection and intervention for so long — longer than some of its later victims had been
alive, in fact. Political correctness kept police from aggressively following up on evidence, and in fact pushed them to punish those who wanted to stop the abuse — including the parents of some victims, as The Telegraph reported last year:
Rotherham sex-abuse nightmare grows worse: 300 suspects ? at least « Hot Air (http://hotair.com/archives/2015/06/24/rotherham-sex-abuse-nightmare-grows-worse-300-suspects-at-least/)
for years, while local police ignored signs and clues for years:
At least 300 possible suspects have been identified by investigators probing the Rotherham child sex exploitation scandal.
The National Crime Agency (NCA) said most of the potential suspects were Asian men, while the vast majority of victims were young British girls.
The NCA launched a major investigation into the scandal after a damning report by Professor Alex Jay last year, revealed that as many as 1,400 children had been raped, trafficked and groomed by mainly Asian gangs in the South
Yorkshire town between 1997 and 2013.
“Asian” in this context refers to South Asia, primarily Pakistanis. That partly explains why the organizers of this trafficking ring successfully evaded detection and intervention for so long — longer than some of its later victims had been
alive, in fact. Political correctness kept police from aggressively following up on evidence, and in fact pushed them to punish those who wanted to stop the abuse — including the parents of some victims, as The Telegraph reported last year:
Rotherham sex-abuse nightmare grows worse: 300 suspects ? at least « Hot Air (http://hotair.com/archives/2015/06/24/rotherham-sex-abuse-nightmare-grows-worse-300-suspects-at-least/)