Muslim Rape Gang Activity So Vast, Cops Need 100 More Officers – Investigation Has Cost $14 Million
Yet children’s services were just rated “good” in Rotherham, despite the fact that as recently as November, Muslim rape gang survivors said that the gangs were still abusing girls in Rotherham.
“Eighty percent of the suspects are said to be Pakistani and 90 percent of the victims are white girls.”
With perhaps one or two outlier exceptions, the other twenty percent of the suspects are Muslims of other nationalities, and the other 10 percent of the victims are non-Muslim girls of other races. This rape gang activity has happened because of Islamic teaching regarding Infidel women, but no one in British officialdom has the courage to face that fact.
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“Rotherham child abuse scandal is so big that police need another 100 officers to work on investigation which has already cost £10million,” by Bridie Pearson-Jones, Mailonline, February 25, 2018:
The biggest investigation into child sexual exploitation needs 100 more officers to tackle the ‘unprecedented scale of abuse’ in Rotherham.
More than 1,500 potential victims and 110 suspects have been identified by the National Crime Agency, and figures are expected to rise further.
Paul Williamson, the senior investigating officer on Operation Stovewood, told the Guardian his team so far had only been able to contact 17 percent of the of the 1,510 possible victims due to a shortage of specially trained detectives.
Mr Williamson also said the investigation needed to be as big as Operation Resolve, the investigation into the Hillsborough disaster, as it was comparable in terms of complexity and scale.
‘It’s a really specialist area, engaging and interviewing vulnerable victims’ he said.
‘A lot of our victims were children when they were abused but they’re now adults and have associated problems as a result of that abuse, including suicidal tendencies, mental health issues, drug and alcohol addiction.
‘It’s really complex. The progress will necessarily be influenced by the number of officers we’ve got on the team and we can see that.’
He added he was conscious of demands that are placed across law enforcement in the UK but that he needed 200-250 is officers to complete the task, he currently has 144 officers on Operation Stovewood.
The NCA is conducting a huge investigation in the South Yorkshire town following the revelations in the 2014 Jay Report that children were groomed and abused there.
Professor’s Alexis Jay’s report sparked national soul-searching when it revealed that the large scale exploitation undertaken by gangs of men had been effectively ignored by police and other agencies for more than a decade.
Eighty percent of the suspects are said to be Pakistani and 90 percent of the victims are white girls….