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Meanwhile in NOT so great britain : Police told mother of 12-year-old victim of Muslim rape gang ‘we think your daughter is prostituting herself’
Saturday, March 20, 2021
Muslim Rape Gangs of NOT so great britain
Jihad Watch : Yet another story to add to the scores of others about Muslim rape
gangs and the massive coverup. In this case, police not only attempted
to cover up the crime but further abused the victim through humiliation:
Her mum said: “She was always going missing after that,
we’d have to pick her up at the police station after she was found by
them, sometimes at hotels. The police asked me if I knew what was
happening and I said if I did I’d have an idea how to deal with it, I
had no idea.
“And they said, ‘Well, we think your daughter is prostituting
herself’. I could have dropped to my knees at that point because we were
talking about a young girl.”
Muslim rape gangs have been the biggest scandal to hit Britain in
memory, yet the handling of these atrocities by law enforcement has been
almost as repugnant as the gangs themselves. Testimonies and stories
continue to surface, showing again and again that far too many
authorities prioritized identity politics
and protecting the reputation of (mainly) Pakistani Muslim men over
young innocent girls who were victimized and sometimes referred to using
anti-white racist pejorative terms.
“New alleged victim of Walsall grooming gang claims police failed her too,” by Jeanette Oldham, Birmingham Mail, March 14, 2021: An alleged new victim of a Walsall grooming gang claims police failed her – and told her mum she was prostituting herself. Karen, whose name we have changed to protect her identity, told how
she was first raped aged just 12 by a man after being lured to a
Birchills flat under false pretences.
But she claims after police accused her of lying about the 2010
attack she fell into the clutches of another local abuser who passed her
between his friends. A police report in 2012 confirmed a grooming gang was operating in an area of Walsall with a large Pakistani population. It stated: “Clusters of offenders have been found in Walsall and on
Birmingham East which also have the highest populations of Pakistani
communities in the West Midlands.
“The close proximity of suspect addresses in […] Walsall suggests
offenders are collaborating in the identification, grooming and
subsequent abuse of vulnerable females. The force redacted the name of the specific area in Walsall where a cluster of suspects were living. The locations of the repeated attacks Karen says she suffered include
Walsall Arboretum and backstreet areas of the town as well as hotels.
Karen says she knows other girls who were abused by the same network of men and their friends and associates. And she claims her own friend was brutally raped by a man who links
with a first alleged victim, Hannah, whose story we told last month.
Neither girl knew each other. Like Hannah, persistent runaway Karen claims she was failed by West
Midlands Police, who she says treated her as the problem at times, as
her mother also claims.
Karen said: “I was 12 or 13 when I went with my mum to the police to
report the first rape. But a female police officer accused me of lying
and that just broke me. I went off the rails after that.” Her mum said: “She was always going missing after that, we’d have to
pick her up at the police station after she was found by them, sometimes
at hotels. The police asked me if I knew what was happening and I said
if I did I’d have an idea how to deal with it, I had no idea.
“And they said, ‘Well, we think your daughter is prostituting
herself’. I could have dropped to my knees at that point because we were
talking about a young girl.” Karen was 12 or 13 when she says she was first raped by a man in his mid 20s at a Walsall flat “A friend and I went to an older woman’s flat and within 15 minutes four or five older Asian men just barged in. “My friend and I didn’t know they were coming. The older woman kept
telling one of the men that I was interested in him but I wasn’t, I
didn’t even know who they were.
“That night I was raped. I was 12 or 13 at that time. “I had been pushed into the kitchen and then a bedroom by this man
the older woman was saying I was interested in. I said no but he didn’t
stop.”
Two months later Karen told her mum’s friend about the rape who then
told her mother. “It was my mum who phoned the police. I was interviewed
at Bloxwich police station and I remember being interviewed by a lady.
She said I was lying, she said what I was saying about my story didn’t
match up with anyone else’s. She said what I was saying was different
from my friend and the older woman.
“She actually said, ‘I think you’re lying’. I think that must have
been captured on the police interview because I think the officer may
have been told off about it.”
“I remember the police wanted me to do a video interview but I
refused to do it in the end because I felt uncomfortable after being
accused of lying.
“I think they had arrested the man by then. I think he gave a no comment interview and the case got dropped after that.”