The UK Grooming Gangs Report reveals that at least 250,000 white British girls have been subjected to systematic sexual exploitation by predominantly Muslim Pakistani gangs across the country since the 1950s, with approximately 87-95% of perpetrators being Muslim. The report documents catastrophic institutional failures where police, social services, schools, and government agencies ignored repeated reports, criminalized victims, and allowed perpetrators to operate with impunity. The inquiry found that the problem is not isolated but represents a coordinated nationwide pattern of organized child sexual exploitation that repeated in at least 149 local authority districts. The report concludes that the grooming gang phenomenon is almost exclusively a Muslim problem, with perpetrators operating under honor and shame-based clan codes and religious justifications that enabled the systematic rape of vulnerable girls.
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Added:Yeah, I have heard of the inquiry.
>> Anyway, this been going on a while, guys. Um, this just came out today.
Someone just sent sent it to me like maybe two hours ago or something like that. And um, so I read a little bit of it. Uh, it's pretty pretty bad, pretty messed up stuff that and like this is this is a long report, guys. It's a long report. They have tons and tons and tons of uh tons of stories in there. Um interviews with the victims and then summaries of what was found. Um wait, I don't know. Someone said sound's not working, but other people said sound's working for him. Okay, guys. If sound's not working for you for some reason, just refresh your page or something like that. It's working for everyone else. Um, so anyway, uh, I I read some of I read some of it and it was saying this been going on since the 1950s, since the 1950s.
And, um, anyway, it's a lot of stuff we're familiar with from over the years, but it's really bad. So, they're uh, they say two they estimate 250,000 girls as the minimum. They think it's uh probably significantly higher than that. Anyway, um pretty pretty pretty pretty pretty creepy creepy stuff going on in the UK.
Glad uh someone said, "What will be done about it? Someone up there needs to answer and pay for this mess." Oh, that would be uh that would be a lot of people. Um but I I think this is like supposed like the first step. And there was a call again. And I just got this a couple hours ago and I was live with Chris Claus when I got this uh when this was sent to me. So, didn't get a chance to uh look into much, but um I think they matter of fact, let me check this. I think they basically um sent a list of cases to re-examine. In other words, what what you find out over and over again from the stories is how police and social workers, prosecutors, none of them wanted to touch this, so they just they just they just sweep it under the rug.
So basically a list of the victims and so has been resubmitted saying you're going to go re reinvestigate these crimes with people actually looking over your shoulder. And so in the course of this, the people who like signed off on these things, oh no, you know, no, no crime here, nothing wrong here. H those guys shouldn't just lo shouldn't just lose their jobs. They should uh they should go to prison, too, depending on the severity of um their neglect of the whole situation.
All right.
>> Yes. Ready to check this out, man?
>> Yes.
>> All right. Now, this report is long. 219 pages, ladies and gentlemen. 219 pages.
Um, so here we have it, guys. The rape gang inquiry or inquiry report, depending on how >> Let's Let's say inquiry. It sounds better.
>> You literally said eight minutes ago that inquiry sounds better.
>> I changed my mind. Let's say inquiry.
>> We'll probably switch back and forth.
Um, all right. Okay. So guys, here we have the contents. Acknowledgements forward, introduction, executive summary. So we'll probably skip down to the executive summary.
Executive summary, overview of crime. So we'll read the executive summary, overview of crimes, and then you've got a long section. Let's see how long.
Um, victim testimony. Victim testimony. And it's uh over 80 pages long. And then whistleblower testimony. So, these would have been people who said, "Hey, I'm calling people out on this. Hey, there's something going on over here. There's a problem." And what would happen to them?
Look at that, dude. They even have a section on the influence of Islam.
That's in like the introduction or something like that. But looks like looks like they've got Whoa, dude.
Look at that. It go It starts on a the influence of Islam section starts on page 116 and the next section starts on page 134. So they actually have a pretty I'm that's that's surprising because that's the opposite of what you'd expect. You'd expect given the history of the UK, you'd expect them to say, "Okay, there's a problem and yeah, it's got, you know, it's got some something to do with a lot of Pakistani guys, but nothing to do with Islam."
Now, they've got an entire uh entire section on how this is connected to Islam. We have impact on survivors, conclusions, recommendations. So, yeah, guys, as far as this live stream goes, probably uh check out the executive summary, the overview, and read some of the stories, some of the stories from the uh the victims, and then we'll decide if we want to keep reading because guys, pretty uh pretty important issue. So, make sure you read this. I put the link in the description for anyone who wants to read the entire report. Uh, conclusions, recommendations, legislative response, all frontline response.
Concluding message from Rupert Low.
Nonharing victim testimony, survivor quotations, institutional failures, list of areas gangs are known to have operated.
All right.
Acknowledgements.
Not interested here. Forward. Then you got a quote from Rupert Low there.
Britain doesn't have a racism problem.
It has an immigration problem.
>> Yes. Correct.
Correct.
>> The world, we got a quote from Einstein.
The world is a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it. And we have, man is the crulest animal. From AP's hero, Friedrich Nietze, >> my past hero.
>> What? Not your hero anymore? No, remember how I used to be such a huge fan of Nim?
>> Yeah, it was pretty stupid.
>> We've talked about him before, >> but uh I still love the guy's thinking and all, but I just cannot agree with most of his conclusions anymore. So, >> yeah, I've I was I was always like he's like seems like a genius on certain points and like how is he spotting this stuff when no one else is and seems like a complete [ __ ] in other areas. I don't know.
>> No, I think he was a proper I think he was a he was absolutely a genius and he thought about things >> and and partly insane.
>> Yes. And he was also insane. So, yeah.
>> All right.
>> Anyway, um didn't know if I wanted to read the introduction here, but it's uh under two pages, so we'll go and check it out. The rape gang inquiry has now concluded the first phase of its work.
That's what ah that's where I got it from. So, this is the first step, guys.
It's uh going to continue hopefully.
It was established to examine one of the mi one of the most horrendous scandals in the long history of our country. The systematic targeting of vulnerable girls overwhelmingly white British by predominantly Muslim Pakistani gangs across towns and cities up and down the nation. The evidence presented throughout the hearings confirmed what had long been known but repeatedly denied by many in the political class.
The inquiry welcomed girls, boys, men, and women of all races, and religions to testify to their experiences to gain a complete picture of the rape gang phenomenon.
The Casey report of 2025 stated that disproportionate numbers of men from Asian I'd be so ticked off if I was like Chinese or something like that.
Um, Asian ethnic backgrounds were among the suspects for groupbased child sexual exploitation.
Baroness Casey quoted local reports showing that a significant proportion of those convicted were of Pakistani and/or Muslim heritage. Shocker. The crimes stretch back generations.
Generations, guys. The rape gang inquiry was necessary because the state and its institutions have failed catastrophically over decades. Police, social services, schools, the NHS, licensing authorities, and governments allowed these gangs to operate with impunity.
There was a demonstrable lack of political will to confront them. The Labor Party initially refused a public inquiry altogether, only relenting under considerable pressure. It will be many years before this inquiry is complete.
Notice guys, so this is an ongoing thing. This is basically the first installment.
It will be many years before this in inquiry is complete and there is no guarantee that it will adequately address the politically sensitive ethnoreigious nature of the phenomenon.
Despite now pushing for an inquiry in opposition when in government the conservative party did very little. The rape gang inquiry was survivorled.
Every day the panel met the panel sat with Sammy Woodhouse. That's the That's the She's on X, right?
>> Yeah. Yeah.
>> Yeah. Every day, the panel sat with Sammy Woodhouse, a survivor turned activist herself, alongside a variety of experts who attended whenever their specialist subject formed the focus of our efforts to get to the truth.
>> The the thing about uh Semi Woodhouse is that she's not just um not just a commentator, she's actually a victim herself. She was uh she was groomed when she was uh in her in her early teens, which is um how she became so outspoken about this whole issue. And she's now one of the leading voices to speak about um grooming gangs. And um just want to say I mean it sucks that uh it sucks that so many girls had to go through this but uh those who basically grew up and decided to fight back. Um hats off. Hats off to them. Total legend status. Total legend status for you basically grow up. You know what you've been through and you're like I want to stop this from happening to other people.
We examined distinct areas of the scandal in turn so that a maximally full picture could be established. Parents and carers described their experiences.
Instances This gets rough, guys.
Instances of pregnancy, abortion, and children born of rape were laid bare.
Whistleblowers who had previously been ignored gave evidence. Policing and justice failures were documented. social care, NHS services, including sexual health and mental health, education, taxi licensing, demographic trends, cultural and social issues, and ideological obstructions to justice were all scrutinized without restriction.
That without don't underestimate the importance of that without restriction part because every other time they did anything they looked into this in any way, there were massive restrictions on them and what they could say and how could how they could report things.
Nothing was off the table. Misguided political correctness and cultural sensitivities played no part in the proceedings. The promise made to every donor was honored in full. The truth was pursued and justice was our only objective. Survivors were finally given the platform they had been denied for so long and were central to the inquiry.
The full scale and nature of the crimes can now be placed on the public record.
The true horror of what took place is no longer hidden. Although the inquiry lacked statutory powers, the response was overwhelming. Politicians, whistleblowers, experts, family members, and many others came forward. Those few in prominent positions who declined to give evidence did so knowing their refusal would be noted. Oh, so like, hey, you know something and uh you're in an important position and uh you're refusing.
Your reluctance to speak will be noted.
This report sets out findings and makes clear recommendations for how the problem of rape gangs can be eradicated.
The country now knows the full truth.
The country has been given the basis for justice. The country has the roadmap to ensure these crimes never happen again.
You imagine this again. It's been going on since the 1950s. You're talking 70 years, guys. And they're finally at least starting the process of doing something about it. All right. Ready? We've got the executive summary here.
Executive summary. The rape gang inquiry examined the systematic targeting of vulnerable girls, overwhelmingly white British by predominantly Muslim Pakistani gangs across towns and cities throughout the United Kingdom. The evidence put to the inquiry confirms that this scandal constitutes one of the most horrendous failures in the history of the country. organized networks of perpetrators, built coordinated operations that transported victims between locations, supplied them with drugs and alcohol, recorded abuse for distribution and blackmail, and passed girls between multiple adult men. These crimes have been committed for decades since the 1950s by Pakistanis in particular and have affected every region of our nation.
The scale of the crimes committed is staggering. It is previously It has been previously established that at the very least 250,000 young white girls have been subjected to repeated rape, gang rape, trafficking, torture, pregnancy, forced Islamic conversion, and lifelong trauma. The true number is probably higher. The perpetrators bear primary responsibility, yet the institutional failures that enabled them for decades must also be confronted. In court records and official inquiries, around 87% of those convicted in these groupbased child sexual exploitation cases bore distinctively Muslim names, 87%.
H wonder if there's a connection. The vast majority of men involved in these gangs were not convicted. Dr. Taj Hargi, an Imam with the Oxford Islamic Congregation, believes the true proportion of gang members who are Muslims to be around 95%.
So around 95% of the Muslims in these uh grooming gangs, around 95% are Muslims.
This figure far exceeds the Muslim share of the overall United Kingdom population. You think the overwhelming majority of the rape gang networks consisted entirely of men from Muslim backgrounds, predominantly of Pakistani heritage, although smaller groups from Somali, Iranian, Syrian, Turkish, and other Muslim origins were also involved. That's interesting. So, it's not just a Pakistani thing. It's uh in the UK it's primarily a Pakistani thing, but they're pointing out Somali, Iranian, Syrian, Turkish, and other Muslim origins were involved. I wonder where they all got the same idea.
The inquiry heard harrowing testimony from survivors and their families. The method used to groom children typically followed the same process.
I I don't know if they're doing this, but if they're not, they need to they need to be training girls when they're little girls.
Now, you you got to be careful what you're what you're telling them when they're six and seven and stuff like that. But you can get the general gist across of, hey, if guys ever approach you and want to uh start doing start treating you very nicely and taking you places, do not trust them. Um, and then as they get older, you warn them more and more about the uh methods because these guys kept using the same method over and over again because no one stopped it.
Girls as young as 11 were initially befriended by a young Muslim man.
That was his job in the gang. Befriended by a young Muslim man who then treated the young child like an adult and would then start providing them with alcohol, drugs, and cigarettes. After a few months, the girls would then be collected from school gates, care homes, and streets in taxis. That made them feel really important. We're being picked up in taxis. Of course, the taxi drivers were in on it. But >> I want to point out one thing, which is the um you know, for some reason, people never talk about the proportionality or about the over representation or the per capita when it comes to these things. Um according to the information we have over 80% over 86% and uh an estimated over 95% of perpetrators have uh Muslim names. Um Muslims are 6% 6% of the UK population. if they are 6% of the UK population but among the perpetrators of grooming gangs over 87 or 95% of perpetrators are Muslims that is a massive absolutely massive over representation which means this is an almost exclusively Muslim problem an almost exclusively Muslim problem.
That would mean that the grooming gang or rape gang problem is almost exclusively a Muslim problem. Which would mean if there were no Muslims, you probably wouldn't have a problem like grooming gangs or rape gangs.
Uh school gates, care homes, and streets in taxis. They were taken to houses, flats, restaurants, and hotels where they were raped repeatedly by groups of men, tortured, filmed for blackmail, and told they were white trash or kufar who merited punishment.
Many became pregnant while still children. Some miscarried under trauma.
Others endured coerced abortions and some gave birth to children who were later removed by the state. We found that the same unspeakable crimes occurred in at least 149 local authority districts, close to 40% of all such districts across the United Kingdom. See page 14 for the map. Survivors described daily rapes, red rooms of extreme torture, trafficking between cities, and institutional disbelief that compounded their suffering. Some girls were even traffked to the Middle East. Where were they where they would endure Islamic marriage?
The demographic and cultural drivers are clear. Oo, here we go. Demographic and cultural drivers are clear. perpetrators from Pakistani Muslim and other Muslim backgrounds operated under an honor and shamebased clan code that treated non-Muslim girls, especially white workingclass girls, as property available for sexual use. This pattern was reinforced by eight theological and legal aspects of Islam.
>> Where did they get that idea from?
>> Yeah, I know. I've only been saying it for 15 20 years now and it's been in the Muslim sources for 14 centuries.
Weird how it's so hard for people to catch on to. These include the doctrine of Muslim superiority drawn from Quranic verses that position Muslims at the top with a duty to correct non-believers.
The gang members justification for their crimes can be found in the Islamic principles of loyalty and disavowel known as al-walah al w al-wal wal bar.
>> That's that loving and hating for the sake of Allah, right?
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. You have to hate the unbeliever.
Well, how you going to you get an 11-year-old girl that you that your religion convinces you to hate and despise? How you going to treat her? It demands enmity towards non-Muslims.
Yeah. The superiority of men over women.
Uh-huh. Forced marriage combined with the absence of any fixed minimum age of consent. Wow. They're bringing up the minimum that there's no minimum age of consent. The perception of female sexuality as inherently dangerous. A system of sex slavery that authorizes sexual relations with non-Muslim captives. and a religiously sanctioned social hierarchy that subjugates conquered non-Muslims.
These elements, these are all things I said in my videos years ago.
These elements filtered through clanish immigrant subcultures provided religious justification that enabled the systematic rape and even slaughter of white British girls.
Were Britain functioning effectively, these girls would have received considerable state protection. However, every one of our institutions failed them catastrophically.
Police up.
>> Nothing. Continue.
>> Police forces ignored repeated reports, criminalized victims instead of perpetrators, destroyed evidence, and allowed known rapists to walk free on bail. Social care services undermine undermined protective parents. See that the the the social care services would go after the parents would stop the parents from intervening. Place children in trafficking hubs inside children's homes. Place children in trafficking hubs inside children's homes. Closed cases despite clear indicators of exploitation. And retaliated against whistleblowers.
The NHS recorded genital injuries, multiple sexually transmitted infections in children as young as 13, pregnancies caused by rape and suicide attempts, yet discharged victims back to their abusers without safeguarding referrals or trauma care. Schools observed older men collecting girls at the gates, heard disclosures of rape on school premises, and responded by excluding victims rather than protecting them.
Taxi licensing authorities renewed permits for drivers who formed the logistical backbone of the networks and collapsed in the face of organized protests when basic safety measures were proposed.
Political failure lies at the heart of the scandal. Successive governments lacked the will to confront the ethnic and religious patterns. The Labor Party bears particular responsibility. It initially refused a public inquiry and only relented under pressure by ordering a process viewed with widespread skepticism.
>> Labor dominated councils and MPs were briefed on the gangs long ago, yet later denied knowledge. The party prioritized electoral reliance on Muslim voting blocks and then blocked or watered down inquiries, suppressed ethnicity data, and framed legitimate concerns as far-right agitation. You catching that, guys?
>> The politicians depend on the Muslim votes in these places. So, what do you do? Hey guys, don't worry. We're being forced to do something, but we'll protect you guys. Don't worry.
When finally forced to act, the Labor government produced a national inquiry whose tightly drawn terms of reference deliberately excluded they deliberately excluded systematic examination of the demographic, cultural, and religious drivers, which are kind of the main features that need to be investigated.
The Conservative Party, while in government, continued with Labour's approach and failed to impose mandatory ethnicity recording or launch a full statutory inquiry despite clear evidence from Rotheram and elsewhere. Scottish political parties have refused a dedicated inquiry.
Wow. Scottish. It's weird until this nonsense. I always thought of the Scottish as like super tough guys. Anyway, >> that's long in the past. Mhm.
>> Yeah. You sit there and you watch Braveheart and you're like, "These guys aren't going to put up with anything, man. They're not going to put up with any of this stuff." Wrong.
Scottish political parties have refused a dedicated inquiry and failed to record offender ethnicity. Political correctness, fear of accusations of racism, and fear of losing electoral support from certain demographics have taken precedence over the protection of British children.
Whistleblowers, parents, and survivors who came forward showed extraordinary courage despite having been met in the past with disbelief and intimidation.
The perpetrators operated with impunity because the state enabled them. The evidence now demands immediate and decisive action to eradicate the problem, deliver justice for the victims, and ensure these abhorrent crimes are eradicated from our shores.
We now have a clearer sense of the problem. There are a number there are a number of measures necessary to resolve them up to and including considerable changes to our criminal justice system, the passage of legislation aimed at targeting specifically gangbased um what is it? Child child sexual exploitation and a great amount of institutional overhaul. I Yeah, you guys need to scrap everything and start over.
Our detailed list of recommendations includes improved data recording on ethnoreigious patterns among offenders, far stronger sentencing, a comprehensive deportation effort. What do you think about that, AP?
All for it. Deport, deport, deport, deport, deport, deport wherever you can.
Deport. institutional accountability measures, multi- agency coordination, specialist training, enhanced safeguarding through greater family involvement, and closing the various gaps in British law through which so many victims fell.
Following the publication of this report, we intend to release the full witness testimonies, gather additional survivor accounts, identify those responsible in parliament, and begin civil and private legal actions to ensure maximal accountability. I wasn't even thinking about that. Civil and private le legal actions.
So if uh if someone's basically well obviously the people who are rapists and so on, but if if uh like police were destroying evidence and stuff like that, well, they need to be locked up for that sort of thing. Um but private legal actions there, you're just talking about suing people like, "Hey, I reported this to you social worker. You did nothing for years. I'm suing you. You're going to be paying me for the rest of your life."
That is a good start.
to ensure maximal accountability.
>> Yeah. No, I just wanted to ask a few questions um such as the following. Um I just want to with with everything that we have heard here, everything that we have seen. Um I just want to ask everyone who is watching what they think.
What is worse, grooming gangs or racism?
What is worse, bigotry or grooming gangs?
What's worse, uh, nationalism or grooming gangs?
What is worse, deportations or grooming gangs?
>> Do you want me to do uh polls on this, man?
>> What's worse, mass deportations or grooming gangs?
I just want everyone to tell me what they think. What's what's worse in each of these case? Are grooming gangs worse or the other other things worse?
Very very curious to know everyone's response here, especially what is worse, rape gangs or mass deportations?
That's the question.
All right.
I put up the poll. Not this is it sense, but I put it up.
>> Put up the poll. What is worse, grooming gangs or deportations? We'll let that go. We'll let that go for uh for a couple minutes. We'll take these super chats and then we'll uh check out some victim testimonies. What's up?
>> I just want to repeat one more. This is just statistically speaking. I'm not making any statement here. Not making any ideological statement or any other suggestion. I just want to point out that statistically so according to the numbers that we have just seen. If there were no Muslims in the UK, there would be no grooming gang problem in the UK.
That's what that that's that's according to the statistics. That's according to the numbers. That's what we have seen.
So the grooming gang problem, the rape gang problem only exists because there are Muslims in the in the United Kingdom according to the statistics. That's that's that's literally it. And um >> so hey just just to be just to be clear you would still have rapes, you would still have child abuse and stuff but uh the organizi like this whole groom the the the grooming gangs that whole that whole thing is almost exclusively Islamic. It's mass it's uh it it is they said around it's set around 87% if you just look at all all the the grooming gangs and so on.
But they said in certain are it's it's exclusively Muslim in certain areas and stuff like that but overall 87%.
>> Yeah.
>> Gang cases >> and and the report points out again and again and will point out further when you look at the report that um the the the thing is also what what also needs to be pointed out. The report also points this out again and again that there seems to be a pattern or there very clearly is a pattern that these grooming gangs operate based on their religious beliefs and and on their religious culture which influences their behavior and influences those around them. It influences those who are who are who are who are witnesses to their behavior and to their criminal activities. And um even when they have people who who witness the criminal acts and who disagree with it, those people because of inroup versus outgroup behavior still refuse to um report or you know tell on the crimes of their fellow Muslims because they don't want to tell on their fellow Muslims. They don't want to tell the authorities or the non-Muslims about the crimes of their fellow Muslims. They don't want to do that. Which is why even those Muslim many of those Muslims who are aware of what their fellow Muslims are doing, meaning running grooming gangs, they refuse to tell the authorities because they want to protect their fellow Muslims. This is there is an ideological war going on here and people need to be very very much aware of that. And um so this this report is being run by Rupert Lo who is who is one of the leaders and frontr runners of the of the current awakening that is happening in the UK and um the the people of the UK are becoming more and more and more aware.
We have seen this in the last elections.
They are becoming more and more defiant to this uh messed up suicidal spirit that the UK has had for decades now. And uh this is not this is not going to end well. And I hope that more and more people wake up to this and turn things around. I have had hope for the UK and for an awakening for um a year or so now since I went to the UK again and visited it and talked to more people. I see this awakening. I see this I see a new new British spirit rising up and waking up and I I can see that things are turning around and the people who love their country want to take their country back.
Ready?
>> Yes.
>> All right, let's check it out, guys.
Victim testimony. There are thousands of survivors who could have provided evidence to our inquiry team. Below is a summary of some of the testimony provided by our brave witnesses who spoke at the inquiry hearings. Some of the witnesses have to remain anonymous for their own safety. We've got Khloe.
Throughout her early childhood, Khloe was popular at school, performed well academically, and enjoyed an active social life. Although her parents separated when she was very young, she describes her early upbringing as relatively stable. Following the separation, full custody of Kloe and her older brother was awarded to their father despite his alcoholism. Her mother, on the other hand, was often absent from her life and became homeless following the separation. Why is this important? Why is this important? These these uh the grooming gangs look for vulnerable girls from some kind of dysfunctional background.
So they often look for girls like this from uh from troubled families and so on. What >> that is an important point by the way.
Um so that is a very very important point. People often think people often don't understand the complexities and intricacies of this psychologically messed up um ring of or activity of crimes like grooming girls. Um it's not as easy as just seeking out your victim and then you snatching them and gaping them or anything. It's much worse than that. You have to seek out weak ones and then make use of them and then uh you know program them slowly. uh they specifically seek out weak ones, people with um or girls with uh bad families, with family problems, with depression, with other concerns that are not very strong-minded, not very strong willed and all that. Um we we have we know about another kind of criminal that also does that specific thing. Um human traffickers like Andrew Tate. Andrew Tate.
>> I was think as soon as you as soon as you started thinking that I was thinking he Andrew Tate described the exact same methodology. It was part of his PhD program.
>> Yeah. He would he would train his he would train his uh I guess students to find vulnerable girls, girls who didn't have a strong relationship with their father and things like that because they were the ones you could they were the ones you could control better. Khloe recalls a generally secure and supportive home environment under the care of her father. However, following his sudden death just before her 10th birthday, she moved in with her mother and her mother's new husband, a man she describes as a pedophile by whom she was sexually abused. Khloe's mother caught her husband assaulting Kloe on many occasions, but did little to stop it. On one occasion, Khloe's mother caught her husband in the shower with Kloe, and instead of intervening, she closed the door and walked out. At this time, Khloe was 10 years old. The abuse soon escalated to rape. Khloe's stepfather supplied her with alcohol and cigarettes to keep her quiet, and she began smoking cannabis. Around the same time, Kloe started truenting and spending time in the local town center with a friend unsupervised. She described she describes groups of Muslim men, primarily Pakistanis, aged 20 to over 50, showing them attention, including wolf whistling and buying them alcohol.
Many were taxi drivers who would take the girls into their cars and drive them around the town. At this stage, there was no sexual abuse, and although the men's behavior was clearly inappropriate, Khloe and her friend, then in the final year of primary school, enjoyed being treated like adults. We've heard that over and over again. The grooming soon intensified.
The provision of alcohol and takeaways was accompanied by emotional manipulation with the men, many of whom were related to one another, presenting themselves as sympathetic friends to Khloe. Kloe describes this process as them mapping out, "Are you a vulnerable person?" Physical contact, including kisses and massages, became increasingly common. Meanwhile, the abuse by her stepfather at home, worsened, and her mother was all but absent as a guardian.
At this time, Kloe had an aunt and uncle who lived nearby, and she often sought refuge with them. She had spent holidays with them during her earlier childhood and felt that she could trust them. On one occasion, she had visited them while truenting before returning home and spending the day there. while her mother and stepfather were at work. To Kloe's surprise, her uncle arrived at her house unannounced an hour later and she invited him inside. After a brief conversation, Khloe's uncle sexually assaulted her. Kloe resisted and he relented and left. She told her mother about the assault and her mother reported it to the police. The police accused Khloe of lying and no further action was taken. Until this incident, she had regarded her uncle as one of the best people in her life. Afterwards, there were no adults left that Khloe could confide in or seek support from.
Catch that. No adults in her life that she could confide in or seek support from. and that's a perfect target for certain people. Increasingly isolated, she became more deeply involved with the groups of Muslim men she encountered in the town center. One evening, Khloe's friends suggested they travel to a nearby town where one of the men had a hotel room. They were picked up by the man who was drunk and under the influence of drugs and taken to the hotel. When they arrived, hotel staff saw them but did not intervene. In the room, the girls were given a potent strain of cannabis which left Kloe, then 11, absolutely smashed. Khloe's friend was taken into another room by a group of men and Kloe was groped by the man who remained. So, her friend was taken by a group of men. There was one guy who remained with her. Kloe resisted and he hit her. The man did not attempt to sexually assault her again and instead threw the girls, both of whom were still intoxicated, out of the hotel and refused to drive them back to their hometown. They were forced to walk. It was around midnight. Kloe did not want to go back to her home as she feared her mother would beat her for being out so late, so stayed with a friend. In the early hours of the morning, Khloe was collected from her friend's house by the police after her mother reported her missing. Kloe lied to the police and and her mother about where she had been.
Khloe's mother grounded her for a month, meaning she was stuck at home with her predatory stepfather, a period she describes as torture. After the month passed, Kloe arranged to see her friend, who boasted that she had a new boyfriend. Kloe left the house to meet her, and the girls were picked up by the boyfriend, who was in fact a 25-year-old Indian man. Initially, Kloe thought the man was nice, posher than the other men she had met in the town center. He took Kloe and her friend to a shop where he purchased a bottle of vodka before picking up one of his friends and taking the girls to a secluded location. During the journey, the men began pressuring the girls for sex. Kloe refused, stating that she was on her period, but the men replied that it did not matter. Night was falling when they arrived and the boyfriend took Khloe's friend out of the car, leaving Kloe alone with the other man. He proceeded to rape her on the back seats. This incident took place in 2003. In 2022, Kloe took the two men to court, but neither were found guilty.
From this moment, Khloe's life spiraled.
At 12 years old, she began drinking heavily, smoking large amounts of cannabis, and taking harder drugs, including ecstasy, anything to block it out of her mind. She would drink before school just to get through the day, and her attendance dropped significantly.
She and her friend would spend school hours in the town center walking around until somebody picked them up in a car, somebody bought them alcohol, or somebody gave them drugs.
>> There were times when Khloe would be missing for up to three days, during which time she was passed between taxis, drugged, abused, and raped. In every case, the perpetrators were Muslims and primarily Pakistani. So guys, notice uh girls get damaged in other ways, and these are the kinds of girls these guys are looking for. On one occasion, Khloe was abducted by an abuser who was driving drunk and taken to a graveyard.
He gave Khloe, still 12 years old, whiskey before forcing himself on her and raping her. He withdrew before ejaculation and forced the empty whiskey bottle into Khloe's vagina where it shattered. Khloe admitted herself to an E, but no questions were asked about how she had sustained such an injury. She was examined, the glass removed, and she was discharged. 12-year-old girl with a smashed whiskey bottle inside her. No further questions. Khloe was questioned by police due to her absence on a number of occasions. Each time she was asked where she had been, who she had been with, and what she had been doing. She replied that she had been having sex with adult males in cars. Rather than opening an investigation and pursuing her abusers, the police dismissed Kloe as a prostitute. They 12-year-old prostitute. They asked her whether she was consenting to the sexual activity.
And despite Kloe telling them that she did not know the definition of the word consent, they reported that she had been. The police fl the police found Kloe as well as other missing children in cars with the gang members on multiple occasions, but let the gang members go without so much as questioning them. On one occasion, Kloe was in the town center and was identified as a missing child by a police officer who questioned where she had been. Khloe told this police officer about the full extent of the abuse. And the response of the police officer was that nothing could be done and Kloe was let go. In response to her truency and deteriorating behavior, the school regularly placed Kloe in isolation and compelled her to attend additional after school classes every day. This did little to improve her emotional state, and she continued to spend time with her friend and her friend's boyfriend.
This went on for a number of years. The boyfriend would supply the girls with alcohol and drugs, as well as introducing them to friends who were exclusively South Asian men. On one occasion, he took the girls to his place of work, a textiles factory, where he raped Kloe. Following this incident, Kloe stopped spending time with the friend who up until this point had accompanied her throughout her exploitation. By this time, Kloe had become so accustomed to her lifestyle of spending time with the Muslim gangs that she continued to do so without her friend. It became normal. On one occasion, following another late return home, her mother grounded her for two months. Fearing further abuse from her stepfather, Kloe walked to a nearby social services office while her mother was at work and reported him. Khloe was interviewed by the social workers about the abuse after which her mother and stepfather were arrested and questioned.
Both denied that the abuse was taking place and were released without charge.
Kloe made further appeals to social services and was eventually removed from the house and placed in foster care. She lived with a couple who cared for several other foster children and though she found them snobby and judgmental, found some semblance of stability with them, but it did not last long. She was still living in the same town. So when she went into the town center, as she often did both alone and with the foster carers, the Muslim gangs would recognize and target her. She remained at the same school and because she now lived further away, the foster carers paid for taxis to take her there. She would ask the taxi drivers to drop her near the school and rather than attending would walk to the one of the neighborhoods where the Muslim gangs spent their time. The gangs would take her into their taxis, ply her with drugs and alcohol and sexually abuse her. Around the age of 13, Khloe disclosed to social services that she was being sexually abused by gangs of Muslim men. In response, social services did not intervene, but rather talked to Kloe about contraception and sexual health. One social worker started regularly taking Kloe to a sexual health clinic where she was diagnosed with chlamydia in her throat and vagina, gonorrhea, genital warts, and pelvic inflammatory disease. Neither the social workers nor the clinic staff questioned or reported this. She was 13. The police were aware of Khloe's activities, but instead of targeting those responsible for her abuse, they routinely failed to question them, let alone pursue further action when Kloe was found in cars and houses with them. Khloe was soon remove was soon moved to a different foster placement with far more protective with a far more protective carer. On one occasion, a gang came to the foster home searching for Khloe, and the carer fought them off in the street to protect her. Huh, imagine that. Around the time Khloe turned 14, a social worker approached her about her ongoing sexual exploitation. This was one of the first times this happened, and Kloe was relieved that her abuse was finally being addressed. However, rather than offering a solution, the social worker instead told Khloe that the producers of Emmerdale were looking for a young actress to play a victim of child sexual exploitation and asked whether she would be interested in auditioning for the role given her experience. So, hey, you're a victim. You want to play one on in a movie. Following this exchange, Khloe, upset, angry, and in a state of disbelief, ran away from the foster home, and after being abducted by a Muslim gang, was missing for 6 months.
Over this period, she was trafficked across the length and breadth of Britain. She was taken to house after house and raped and abused by guy after guy after guy after guy. The men who abused her paid money to the gang, which treated her as little more than a commodity. She was reported missing, and her photograph was shown on TV. Her abusers remarked on this. You're that girl off the TV that's missing. But her whereabouts were never reported to the police. Khloe describes a cycle of grooming, rape, and drug and alcohol abuse. This went on until eventually she was located by police. When the police found her, she was in a car with a South Asian Muslim man. The man was let go without charge, and she was returned to her mother's house. Khloe's relationship with her mother had completely broken down by this point, so she continued to run away, and her psychological state deteriorated further. Following another period of grooming and sexual exploitation by a Muslim gang, Kloe was taken into police custody and transported to a secure unit at a children's home. She describes the home as being like a prison. Every aspect of her life was controlled and surveiled, and she was routinely subjected to bodily examinations, including full cavity searches. Kloe found the experience highly traumatic. She remained there for 9ine months, by which time she was almost 15. Social services determined that she was well enough to be released, and she was placed in foster care not far from where she had been living before. Kloe describes the new carers as a positive and encouraging presence in her life. And in spite of her proximity to the sites of her abuse and exploitation, Kloe found stability and security living with them. She enrolled in a full-time hairdressing and beauty course at a nearby college. And for the next two years, Khloe describes her life as fantastic. As Khloe approached her 18th birthday, social services notified her that the foster care would soon end. They identified a house for her, and after parting ways with her carer, she moved in and got a retail job to support herself. Despite having little experience taking care of herself, Khloe's life remained generally stable through this period. Eventually, Kloe reestablished contact with a friend whom she had been abused with as a young child. She invited her over to her house, and when she arrived, she was accompanied by a group of Muslim men, all of whom remembered Kloe from past abuse. Immediately, Khloe's life was thrown back into chaos. The men refused to leave, and in Khloe's words, "It was no longer my quiet little house. It was their house." They smashed windows, kicked indoors, left the house an absolute wreck, and sexually abused Kloe. One of the men, a previous abuser, pinned her down, pulled her trousers down, and sat on her face, orally, raping her on her own sofa as the rest of the gang watched. Kloe returned to drugs and alcohol to cope. Though she was still working in retail, her ability to work was rapidly declining. During one shift, one of her colleagues, someone she was friends with, jokingly pinched her bottom. Kloe, traumatized by years of abuse, punched him in the face in the middle of the shop. She was brought before management and tried to argue her case, but was fired. Left with no income, Khloe spiraled further. The Muslim gang was still occupying her house, and with nowhere else to go and no ability to remove them, she remained there with them. They routinely drugged, abused, and raped her, including with objects including soft drink cans, keys, and a baseball bat. Before long, they started to pay her bills to consolidate their presence in her home. On a number of occasions, they brought young children into Kloe's house to abuse them. Kloe recalls a number of occasions when boys under the age of 18 from the Muslim community were pressured and bullied by their older friends and relatives into raping her.
you got they would have to pressure the the young kids to get involved. Khloe was forced to commit crimes including insurance fraud and the holding of drugs. On one occasion, she contacted the police to report an assault that was taking place in her house. And when they arrived, Khloe was threatened with arrest rather than the gang members as the property was registered in her name.
One evening, an associate of the gang from a neighborhood from a neighboring town arrived at the house. A notorious sex trafftorious sex trafficker, he soon began taking Khloe to bars and nightclubs in the surrounding area.
there. He would spike her with heroin before handing her over to men who sexually assaulted and raped her. Khloe became addicted to opiates and her health deteriorated rapidly. She became anorexic, weighing just five stone at the age of 18. The use of heroin was a method of control by the gang as it left her with no ability to defend herself physically. Her daily existence became a relentless cycle of rape, exploitation, and violence. Eventually, a social worker visited Kloe and was shocked by both her appearance and the conditions in which she was living. Concerned for her welfare, she took Kloe to an addiction clinic where tests revealed an extremely high concentration of opiates in her system. Khloe was prescribed medication to manage her opioid dependency and gradually weaned herself off the drugs. Around this time, Khloe reconnected with a childhood friend and their friendship soon developed into a romantic relationship. Her boyfriend became aware of the ongoing abuse and with the help of his father paid off Khloe's remaining rent and moved her out of her swallowed house. Kloe moved in with him after which she got another job in retail. For a short period, Khloe's life was relatively stable. But due to her unresolved trauma, she soon returned to drinking heavily, smoking cannabis and gambling. Her workplace was close to her first foster home and before she came before long, she came back into contact with members of the gang that had abused her at that time. The cycle of grooming, exploitation, and abuse soon reser soon resumed. Her relationship with her boyfriend broke down, and out of desperation, she reestablished contact with her mother, who had left her predatory husband, and soon moved back in with her. One night, Kloe was out with members of the gang and drinking heavily. Upon her return to her mother's house, her mother reported her to the police. The police arrested Khloe while she was changing into her pajamas, and she was taken to the police station drunk and half naked. She was kept in a cell until 2:00 a.m. the following morning, at which point she was released. They did not provide her with any clothes or transportation back to her mother's house. She tried to contact her ex-boyfriend, but he did not respond. Kloe, then 19, was left stranded. She wandered around the neighborhood for several hours before encountering a gang member who had previously abused her. Cold and desperate, she got into his car and for the following weeks was trafficked across the country. Eventually, Khloe identified a new house to move into.
Despite their dysfunctional relationship, her mother agreed to sign the rental agreement as Khloe's guaranter. As Khloe, then without income, knew she would not be able to afford the rent. After she moved in, she became aware of the fact that she was the only white British person in her neighborhood. Every other resident was South Asian. As a result, the gangs discovered where she was living and once again treated her house as if it was their own. The cycle of abuse continued and Khloe's emotional state deteriorated significantly. Khloe was taken to hospital a was taken to hospital after a suicide attempt. And while there, she discovered that she was pregnant. The father of the child, a Pakistani Muslim illegal migrant, moved into Khloe's home. Khloe was subsequently coerced into converting to Islam and forced into marriage, both to legitimize the pregnancy in the eyes of her abuser and to assist him in securing a visa. So wanted to marry her to secure a visa.
Khloe's behavior became tightly controlled. She was forced to wear a hijab. She was prohibited from looking out the window of her home. And if she misbehaved in the eyes of her husband, he would beat her black and blue.
Something that happened every day.
Khloe's child was born with multiple health problems, including a defective kidney due to the deteriorating condition of Khloe's womb as a result of the sexual abuse. Nevertheless, becoming a mother gave Khloe a renewed determination to get her life back on track. She reported the father of her child to the police after he sex after he assaulted the child and he was removed from the property. She stopped taking drugs. She was focused and for the first time the gangs left her alone because now she's a Muslim. One evening, she went out with a friend who lived across the road. Kloe, now a mother, did not drink heavily, but her friend became heavily intoxicated. A group of Asian men started speaking to them and offered to take Kloe and her friend home. Kloe was suspicious of them, but for the sake of her friend agreed. Instead of taking them home, however, they were taken to a hotel. Khloe, who was not drunk, protested, encouraged her friend, who was paralytic, to leave with her. Kloe warned her friend about what she suspected was going to happen, but her friend refused to leave. Khloe, thinking of her daughter, and seeking to protect herself, reluctantly left without her.
The following day, Khloe's friend told Khloe that she had been raped by the men. Shocker. The incident represented a turning point in Kloe's life. She decided that she needed to leave her hometown for good and get as far away from these Asian men as possible. By chance, she reconnected on Facebook with a man she had known in her early childhood, an old colleague of her mother, who she describes as one of the only adult men in my life who never harmed me or treated me badly. She told him about everything she had been through and her desire to leave. He lived in Scotland, and she was invited to visit him for the weekend, which she did. After returning home, she sought support from women's aid, who managed to secure her a property in Scotland. With nothing but her daughter and a small bag, she left her hometown, leaving a lifetime of abuse and exploitation behind and moved to Scotland, where she resides to this day. Khloe personally knows at least 20 other girls from her area who were preded credit predated on by Muslim gangs who abused her. The pattern was always the same. Grooming, drugging, trafficking, abuse, and rape.
Furthermore, Kloe describes being taken into mosques.
Furthermore, Kloe describes being taken into mosques where imams would describe non-Muslims as infidels and preach that white women who dressed inappropriately were free gain. Khloe believes that the local police, social services, NHS, and government were all fully aware of what was happening, including the racialized nature of the crimes, but that they did not intervene for two reasons. Because they could not be bothered with the paperwork, and because they did not want to be seen as racist. Kloe blames these bodies and their major push for diversity for her abuse. Kloe says that if I can save just even one more child, girl or boy, from going through any of this, then I've done my job. Inquiry panelist. Oh, so someone asked her a question.
>> Yeah. Do you know how many men abused you over that period if you had to guess, Chloe? Hundreds. Hundreds and hundreds and hundreds.
Yep. These go on for a long time, guys.
The takeaway here is don't be racist, guys.
Racism bad. And by racism we mean having a problem with an ideology, Islam, and how it affects people.
>> You know, earlier we were talking about um uh looking for vulnerable victims and um somebody brought it up in the chat uh how um women can be very [ __ ] girls can be very [ __ ] very naive and all that. How old was was Chloe when she was when she was first subjected to abuse?
She was a little child within her own family. How old was she when she first got into all of the the trouble? She never had a way out. She she was 11 years old. 11 years old.
She was 12 years old when she was um being lured and when she got used to spending time with these children of vermin who were already part of the the grooming gangs who are part of the rapist cultures that have invaded human civilization.
She was she she never had a chance. She never ever had a chance. It's very very easy to when you are, you know, looking looking at it from the outside to to to judge and to analyze and to think, oh, why didn't she just call the police? Why didn't she just do this? Why didn't she just do that? What the hell does the police do? Nothing. The police doesn't help. School doesn't help. Bystanders don't help. Employers don't help.
Hospitals, the medical system doesn't help. Nothing helps. Even if she has a way out at some point and thinks, "Okay, I need to call the police. I need to call them over. They need to help me.
They need to stop this. It's very, very obvious. They will come and and believe me and put an end to this." She still questions everything and fears because she already has terrible, terrible experience with the police. At the same time, they're probably threatening her.
And she knows that even if the police does something for the moment and removes them, they will come back and they will inflict uh pain and abuse and suffering on her. Sometimes she probably just went with it and didn't do anything because she didn't have anything else.
She was just desperate. She didn't have any way out. She didn't have any hope.
She didn't have any faith in this in this wicked, sick, messed up, evil system. This girl never had a chance.
11 years. She She was abused at home.
She was used to abuse at home. She was 11 when she was subjected to all of this. She was 12 when she got used to it. She never had any chance at all. The people around her failed. those who were who are charged with protecting her.
Those who are tasked by the government and by the people to protect their own um their own citizens and the children didn't do their job.
And I hope I really hope that one day they are all punished for what they have done. To every single person that they have failed, I hope they are all punished.
Every police officer, I can't really blame the, you know, um it's one thing to blame the rapists and the groomers, but the thing is they just don't know any better. They are they are subhuman animals. They don't know any better. But the police are supposed to do something and they don't do anything.
I hope they I hope they suffer.
This is just one instance. Only one case. This is only one case. What did we just read? There are possibly over 250,000 victims.
Fiona grew up in a highly abusive household. Sound familiar? Marked by domestic violence, severe emotional abuse, and repeated suicide attempts by her mother, which Fiona witnessed despite exceptional academic ability, she developed serious mental health difficulties, self self harm behaviors, and suicidal ideiation from a young age.
After escalating abuse and failed disclosures, Fiona entered care at the age of 13. She was placed in a children's home that had already been identified as high risk for sexual exploitation in a televised documentary prior to arrival. This place already been reported on in a documentary for sexual abuse. Inadequate supervision meant she went missing repeatedly. At 13, she was groomed by an adult Pakistani by adult Pakistani men whom she estimates were aged between 24 and 45. The grooming began with affection and alcohol. quickly progressing to rape, drug dependency, threats, and trafficking.
Care staff negligence was extreme.
Abusers would sit in cars outside waiting for the girls, openly converse with staff, and even phone the home to inquire about them. One care worker told Fiona's mother that her boss had described recording one care worker told Fiona's mother that her boss had described recording the men's car registration plates as above her pay grade. Don't want to be bothered.
warning that she would lose her job if she did so. Fiona believes the staff were aware of what was happening but felt powerless to stop it rather than being actively complicit. Nevertheless, the children's home received £5,000 per week to care for her and failed miserably, getting paid £5,000 per week and they suck. Fiona suspects the management avoided proper investigation for fear of being labeled racist. Only the police took any formal action, issuing harboring notices to the men, official warnings, stating they had no permission to associate with, contact, or house a vulnerable child. However, no further action followed. When Fiona's mother called the police to report her daughter missing and mentioned a history of abuse by Asian men, the call handler told her, "You can't describe them as Asian men because that's racist. You should just be glad your child is being taught a different culture.
Be glad your daughter is being taught by these Pakistani men who are raping her.
>> God, the the the the the level of of things that I'm holding back here in this live stream. I I Gosh, I swear.
>> On one occasion, a police officer returned Fiona to the house where the abuse was occurring and told the men to have fun with her.
police officer brought them back, said, "All right, have fun with her." On another occasion, police instructed the abusers that if they could persuade Fiona to sign herself out of care, the police would stop bothering them. The gang then tried to convince her to do so, intending to traffic her to Kashmir.
She was only prevented from leaving the country because she did not have a passport. Between 2008 and 2012, Fiona was repeatedly raped by multiple men connecting connected to organized grooming networks. She was often kept in a house known as a party house where between 10 and 20 men would attend at one time. On one occasion, she was encouraged to bring her friends because the owner had relatives visiting from Birmingham to celebrate aid and expected girls to be there. So you got to have a Muslim Muslim holiday. We needed more girls to rape. Within the house, the girls were routinely referred to as white slags. While the men wanted Pakistani girls kept pure for marriage, the gangs reportedly discussed fears that the English Defense League, Tommy Robinson, would arrive armed, so they kept baseball bats for protection. They also allegedly spoke of attending EDL demonstrations with weapons. Fiona was not only trafficked and raped across multiple cities in the UK, but was also forced to traffic drugs. Drugs, intimidation, and violence were used to control her. She was made to clean up the knives from the scene of two fatal stabbings. She had to clean up um the knives from two fatal stabbings. She was als she was present during a shootout.
Her abusers bragged to her that they had hidden dead bodies in a certain location. A few days later, Fiona recalls the news reporting on a body being recovered from the same location that the abusers had had disclosed to her. As a result, threats of violence carried enormous weight. In other words, these guys are killing people. You know it. They're stabbing people and they say, "Hey, you do what we want or you're in trouble." At 14, Fiona was abused by a man known as Rambo. He had entered Britain illegally in the back of a lorry. Previously castrated in Pakistan as punishment for child abuse. He had then fled to the Philippines where he allegedly attacked multiple women and children with a large knife, the origin of his nickname. Rambo was locked in a room with two girls and subjected them to extreme sexual torture. The case illustrated that in some instances, the sexual abuse of children was driven more by humiliation and control than by sexual gratification. I mean, keep in mind, this guy was punished with castration in Pakistan, attacked multiple women and children with a knife in the Philippines, and then the UK's like, "Yeah, come here." At 15, Fiona became pregnant while in a mixed sex care home.
Her son was later removed and adopted due to the ongoing exploitation risks.
Yet, Fiona herself was left in the same dangerous environment. The abuse continued into her into her adulthood.
It only stopped when she turned 18, leaving her with profound physical and psychological trauma, including PTSD, substance dependency, and long-term health damage. Fiona states that the greatest harm came not only from the abusers but from institutional disbelief, neglect and punishment that actively enabled the ongoing exploitation. In total, she estimates she was abused by between 50 and 100 men. Of those, only two were not Pakistani.
Fiona, I was beaten regularly. I was drugged, filmed being raped, and the footage was distributed. I sustained broken bones, facial injuries, and severe trauma. I was subjected to racial abuse in the community and blamed by families of perpetrators.
So, the families just blame her. This one's short.
>> I think um all of this should be should be should be put on on on screens and blasted everywhere in in Britain.
>> Yeah, absolutely. And guys, notice um you have this report right now. You have those quotations on various pages. Very, very easy to screenshot those and share them all over the place.
Michelle was physically abused in childhood by both her mother and stepfather. You guys noticing a pattern here? Her mother had multiple partners throughout Michelle's childhood, many of whom also abused her, some sexually. She believes this early experience created an association between abuse and love, leaving her particularly vulnerable.
From the age of 13, she was groomed by three adult Pakistani brothers. It's a family affair. Who supplied her with alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs. Again, notice the pattern. She was raped while intoxicated, including one occasion when she was taken upstairs while her sister tried to intervene. Because of her upbringing, she thought this was normal, that they were her boyfriends and that they loved her. She would go missing for extended periods and was subjected to repeated daily sexual abuse. The perpetrators would collect her from school, her home, her and public places using threats of violence to coersse and control her. At age 14, she was gang raped and beaten by three men who had locked her in a house. She was left covered in cuts and bruises, which alerted a friend. The friend told her own mother, who then contacted Michelle's mother. The police were called, but they claimed there was little they could do without more evidence. One of the gang members later forced Michelle to go to the police station with him to retract her statement. Her rapist takes her to the police station, says, "Hey, retract your statement." The police accepted him as her appropriate adult, a role normally reserved for a parent, close family member, social worker, or trained professional. The investigation was subsequently dropped. One of Michelle's friends, who lived in a care home, would be collected directly outside by the same gang. Care staff would call the police, but officers reportedly referred to the girls as prostitutes despite them being children. Both social services and the police, Michelle says, failed to understand the situation and believe the girls were engaging in the activity by choice. As a result, little was done to intervene. When she was abducted and went missing, no one came looking for her. A social worker once told her that at age 14, she would be allowed to live with her 30-year-old boyfriend as long as they did not share a room.
Michelle was raped in bin sheds, threatened with a knife, and forced into sex with multiple men waiting in cars.
She was drugged, beaten, burned with cigarettes, locked in rooms, and passed between men. An amusement arcade was used as a front for drug dealing, and the sexual exploitation of children. She became pregnant four times as a child as a result of rape, leading to miscarriages, one abortion, and one surviving child. of her abusers. She says, she states 98% of them were Pakistani Muslim. If not, they were Iraqi Muslim or Kurdish.
Michelle believes these gangs have remained untouchable because authorities feared being labeled racist. She describes an extensive network of abusers operating across the entire country, calling it industrial in scale.
It functions as a large central network with smaller connected groups in specific localities. Michelle claims she was raped by between six and seven six and 700 different men over the course of three years. She now lives with severe PTSD and lifelong trauma, describing both her childhood and her future as destroyed.
Inquiry panelist, what would you say the main issue was, Michelle? I don't think that they cared much about us.
They didn't want to open that can of worms because it's a religion thing. I'd probably say 95 98% of them were Pakistani Muslim. If not, they were Iraqi or Kurdish.
All right, we'll check one more short one.
Whitney Whitney grew up in a vulnerable household. Her mother suffered from severe mental health issues and her father was absent from her life. Again, guys, notice the pattern. She was first groomed and sexually abused at the age of 15 by two adult Pakistani brothers.
One of the brothers, Whitney recalls, acted as a boyfriend figure. Both brothers would regularly take her to a flat in Birmingham, supply her with alcohol, and in her words, she would have sex with them. Their interactions with Whitney soon turned violent. They began beating her, and on one occasion, held a hot iron to her face. Whitney recalls that the brothers stopped contacting her after they arrived at her house to collect her and found all of her uncles sitting on the sitting on the wall outside. Get it? See what happens there?
Some uncles are around and these guys don't want to mess around anymore. After that incident, they never came back. She cannot remember exactly how or why her uncles were there, but she believes her mother had asked them to intervene.
Many years later, Whitney's daughter began selfharming at age 11 and even attempted suicide. Her phone contained sexually explicit messages. Whitney's daughter told her there was a sex room at Whitney's daughter told her there was a sex room at school run by the older boys. Deeply concerned for her daughter, Whitney contacted social services. They offered little support beyond talking through the problems. In one instance, social services accidentally sent her six other children's case files instead of her daughters, which left her deeply distrustful of their ability to help.
Whitney's daughter was coerced into sending a sexual image, which was then circulated across multiple schools, the local community, and eventually the internet. This led to her receiving unwanted attention from adult men of various ethnicities and from multiple countries. From that point on, Whitney's daughter began going missing regularly.
These disappearances were directly linked to sexual demands and exploitation by older boys and adult men.
She was threatened with violence if she contacted the police and sometimes returned home with items of clothing missing. Whitney repeatedly reported her concerns to the police and social services, clearly stating that she believed her daughter was being sexually exploited. Police responses were often delayed, statements were not taken, and investigations were closed without further action. Social services refused to Social Services refused to relocate the family, downgraded the risk level, and eventually closed the case despite ongoing exploitation.
Whitney herself was Whitney herself was blamed, and her own past was used to undermine her credibility as a parent.
Her family received repeated threats, included warnings, including warnings that their house would be burned down, faces would be slashed, and machetes would be used.
Later, Whitney discovered that her daughter had been placed on the national referral mechanism as a trafficking victim without her being informed.
The NRM is the UK's official framework for identifying, referring, and supporting victims of human trafficking and modern slavery and serves as a recognition by a designated professional that an individual is a potential victim of human trafficking or modern slavery.
So this happened to her and then it happened to her daughter and there was nothing she could do about it and then she was on a government then her daughter was on a government list. No one had even told her. Um okay look we got the overview of crimes here.
Okay let's read it. Overview of crimes.
Rape gangs have exploited children systematically across every region of the United Kingdom for decades. The independent chair of the Center for Excellence for Children's Care and Protection, Alexis J, has identified the 1970s as the decade when immigrant rape gangs first began tormenting the girls of Britain. However, the British newspaper archive reveals that the first recorded case of specifically Pakistani rape gangs dates back to 1955. So they're aware of it way back in 1955.
That's the year Marty McFly went to in Back to the Future.
That's a long time ago when four Bradford-based Pakistanis were charged with raping a 15-year-old girl from Middlesborough.
This was soon after former colonial subjects from the subcontinent as much as the Caribbean became eligible to enter the United Kingdom in non-trivial numbers under the British Nationality Act 1948. What began as a as singular and small-cale instances became systematic and industrial over time. So basically they're bringing uh they start bringing Pakistanis in there in the 1950s and oh shocker they start uh they start raping girls and forming a gang. Hm. These horrific crimes have only escalated in recent decades, especially following Tony Blair's 1997 victory and the start of orchestrated mass immigration.
With greater numbers came greater opportunities for abuse. Perpetrators built Oh, yeah.
I guess if it's only, you know, if it's only a a few a few of you here and there who are gang rapists and so on, well, um you're kind of easy you're kind of easy to to spot and go after illegally.
But if all of a sudden there's millions of you, if all of a sudden there's millions of you and you've got a big voting block and you you've uh convinced the population that criticizing you in any way is racist, then then you can get an entire system up and running.
With greater numbers came greater opportunities for abuse. perpetrators built organized networks that transported victims between towns and cities and passed girls between multiple adult men. In each of these areas, the same tactics were used. Girls as young as 11 were targeted with gifts, alcohol, and drugs, collected in taxis, from school gates, care homes, and streets, and taken to houses, flats, restaurants, and hotels, and then raped repeatedly by groups of men passed between perpetrators, trafficked across county lines, and in many cases, impregnated or forced into abortions. Most victims endured violence, were filmed for blackmail, or told they were white trash or kufar who deserved punishment.
The authorities at every level, including the police, social services, health services, schools, licensing bodies, and politicians, knew the patterns. They weren't ignorant. They knew it. Knew the patterns, possessed the intelligence, and still failed to protect the country's children.
The evidence establishes that a national scandal of repeated rape, trafficking, torture, pregnancy, forced Islamic conversion, and lifelong trauma enabled by institutional denial, political calculation, and fear of the accusation of racism took place over decades.
The incidents of criminal activities listed in this report are drawn from court records, official and unofficial inquiries across the country, and witness testimony provided to the inquiry. They confirmed that this was never a series of isolated local failures. It was a coordinated nationwide pattern of organized child sexual exploitation that repeated in towns that repeated in town after town, city after city from the far north to the south coast. The same ethnic and religious profile of the perpetrators was documented throughout almost all of the witnesses who contacted the inquiry.
um on this issue of Pakistanis um Tommy Robinson pointed out he said in some of these places it's like it'd be like one in eight one out of eight every eight Pakistanis were actually involved in uh in the rape gangs.
Now you think okay well seven out of eight weren't okay but if that many people are involved then he says everyone had to know about it. He said all the Pakistanis had to know about it, right? Even if you're not doing it.
If all these people, people in your family, people all around you, friends, so on, everyone knows it's going on.
What's that mean? It means even the people who weren't involved, they knew it was going on and did nothing and did nothing to blow the whistle about any of this. What's that mean? Well, I'd view all of you as pretty darn suspicious, I have to say.
And if any of you were not citizens or anything else like that, I would kick you out in a heartbeat if I even thought you had it. Even if I thought you just knew about this and said nothing. The scale of the rape gang phenomenon is endemic across the entirety of Britain.
The 250,000 figure originates directly from a statement in the House of Lords by Lord Pearson of Renuk on May 14th, 20 2019.
Do the government accept that if we extrapolate that if we extrapolate nationally the J report on Rotheram and other reports from Telford and Oxford there appear to have been upwards of 250,000 young white girls raped in this country very largely by Muslim men usually several times a day for years. He added that this number is probably an underestimate.
This extrapolation now has greater support due to further data that has been collected derived from scaling the patterns documented in major inquiries.
In other words, guys, they do a thorough investigation of one like area and then they say, "Okay, if if that's the pattern there and we've seen the pattern here and we've uh done the done the numbers over here, but we know what's going on all these other places, what do we think? What do we what do we think the total numbers are?
This extrapolation now has greater support due to further data. Rotherham the J report in 2014 at least 1400 girls abused between 1997 and 2013 with some updated estimates exceeding this perpetrators were overwhelmingly Pakistani Muslim men. Telford inquiry 2022 more than 1,000 children predominantly girls over decades again with the same perpetrator profile.
National footprint. The grooming gang model has been confirmed in dozens of towns and cities. Our independent inquiry led by Rupert Low MP has heard evidence demonstrating coordinated operations extending to all corners of the country in at least 149 local authority districts. When the Rotherham Telford scale is applied across the documented national distribution and multiplied by the extreme under reporting factor accepted by official reviews, the total reaches the 250,000 threshold as a bare minimum.
We are far from grasping the full extent of grooming gang criminality in modern Britain. It is reasonable to assume that since sexual abuse of all kinds tends to be under reportported, that's always the case, guys.
In other words, if a certain number, not even dealing with the grooming gangs, if a certain number of rapes are reported area, there's generally significantly more that are that aren't reported.
So, we are we are far from grasping the full extent of grooming gang criminality in modern Britain. It is reasonable to assume that since the sexual abuse of all kinds tends to be under reportported, this is also true of grooming gangs. The Independent has reported that almost 19,000 children were identified as sexual exploitation victims in England in one year alone.
Despite the reluctance of state actors to name or tackle the problem of the rape gangs after decades of abuse, victims must number in the hundreds of thousands. The full scale is not yet known. Every major review has emphasized that recorded statistics severely under understate reality.
Barness Casey National Audit on Group based se group based child sexual exploitation and abuse from 2025. The audit explicitly states that the scale nature and characteristics of groupbased child sexual exploitation remain impossible to quantify precisely due to inconsistent data collection and historical suppression.
Independent inquiry into child sexual abuse and multiple local inquiries. It is simply not possible to know the scale because ethnicity, group offending, and historical cases were routinely unrecorded or shelved to protect community cohesion. Saying you can't even get correct numbers anymore because they were covering this stuff up the entire time, destroying evidence, ignoring things, sweeping things under the rug.
Overly >> cohesion.
Cohesion.
>> Yeah.
Community cohesion.
You need community cohesion and protecting a bunch of girls from being gang raped by these guys would ruin your community cohesion. Can you imagine?
Like I mean this is this is why people always bring up Orwell and stuff like this. But just controlling people through little words and phrases and stuff like that to such an extent that the entire government and everyone else will let hundreds of thousands of girls be raped and gang raped all because of words.
Doesn't this make people's and British people, Western people, Christians, white people?
Doesn't this make your blood boil?
Doesn't this make your this whole report, everything that is being said here, doesn't this make your mind go to places that you don't want your mind to go? Doesn't this make you go to thoughts that you don't want to have? To things that are not acceptable to the public, to governments, to social media, or even to yourself? Doesn't this make you make you rage?
Doesn't this absolutely make you almost lose control of your thoughts and your emotions?
Doesn't it make your blood boil? Doesn't it make you want to go out and do something? Doesn't it make you want to go out and take down a government and brutally punish anybody everybody responsible for this?
>> And really and really make fun of Muhammad.
When will it be?
When will when will the people of Britain of this beautiful nation who are unfortunately known to be very slow to anger but to be very hard to stop once they are angry?
When will it be enough for them to go out to rise up to fill the streets and to not leave the streets until the problem is solved once and for all? When will it push people to say, "We don't want to talk anymore. We want to solve the problem now, not later. We want to kick millions of people out. We want to lock thousands of people up. We want we want hundreds punished.
When is it enough?
When the When is it When is it enough?
This is crazy stuff, man. Here's the thing.
You've got tons of Muslims who weren't involved in any of this stuff.
But if Islam, if the spread of Islam, if Islam entering your country causes you causes you to stop caring about protecting young girls because of your reputation and the way people will manipulate you and call you racist and Islamophobes if you say anything, doesn't that kind of mean you you shouldn't want is wouldn't want to be bringing Islam into your country, right?
It's going to It has effects on the entire population. It has effects on the government. We're not just talking about what it does to young girls. We're talking about it somehow affects the entire population and makes people, oh, better better be quiet about that. Oh, better not protect that girl. Oop, better not say this. Oop, better not speak about that. Turns you into a nation of freaking cowards.
Remember a few years ago, we had uh George Floyd.
George Floyd, police custody, he dies.
Oh yeah, >> you get riots all over the place. Riots all over the place.
>> Quarter of a million girls at least at least groomed, raped, gang raped.
>> You have a bloody drug addict who was going to die soon anyway. Uh be be killed. To be fair, he was he was killed as a result as a result of the actions of the officer in charge. But then again, he was also a drug addict and it was a these were contributing factors and people went wild over that people should be rioting.
>> Yeah. Yeah. That's the point. And it's like if you have even a protest, it's oh look at this these far right wait what you you can't you can't object to a quarter of a million girls at least being raped and gang raped and pimped and you can't object to Islam affecting your country in this way. You can't say anything about it or you're you're far-right extremist. So what are you saying? If far-right extremists are the only ones that that that are allowed to care about girls, I would say there need to be for more far-right extremists, unless unless you want to acknowledge that other people can be concerned about this, too. And stop labeling everyone farright extremists if they're if they're concerned about what's going on with this rape and abuse of young girls, right? In other words, if someone if you see someone protesting and say, "Hey, we need to stop the sexual exploitation of these girls and someone goes,"Oh, you're far right." What are you saying? Are you saying that's the only possible explanation for why a pro why a person would have a problem with a quarter of quarter of a million girls being raped, gang raped, drugged, pimped, all that stuff? Really notice it's the exact same thing. It's controlling people with words. Well, you don't People don't like being called racist. People don't like being called Islamophobe. People don't like being called far right. They don't like being called extremists. They don't like being called these things and people back down from it. And this is the result when you back down for it. What's that mean? It means don't back down, guys. Don't back down from this. Someone's going to call you names. Let them call you names all day long.
People have been calling me names for a while. I'm fine with it. So, you can be too.
Um, let's see. The Overleaf is a heat map that portrays the various locations in which the inquiry can be sure the rape gangs operated. It is likely that the true extent is far worse. Okay, so here's the map of where the rape gangs operate or have operated in at least 149 local authority districts across the United Kingdom.
So, in the darker red, you have confirmed rape gang cases, like people being arrested and stuff like that. And in the lighter red, that's suspected.
That's a lot of places, man.
These were the rape gangs were doing their raping.
Pretty crazy stuff, man.
the scale, the tactics, the perpetrator profile, and the s and the systemic systemic inaction were almost always identical everywhere. Guys, someone c can you imagine this? If people across the country in completely different cities are all using the exact same method, this means it's organized, it's taught, there are lessons being given, they have a plan, and they're they're all educating each other on what works and how to do it. And it's not just here's how you get an 11-year-old girl to start hanging out with you and stuff like that. It's not just that. It's how do you control the police? How do you control uh social workers? How do you do that? How do you do all this stuff?
Organized, very well organized. The scale, the tactics, the perpetrator profile, and the systemic inaction were almost always identical everywhere.
Britain did not face dozens of separate local scandals. It faced one national scandal that the state allowed to grow for decades.
see in London. Now, this is interesting because I keep I've heard over the past couple years, why was it happening in London? Why was it happen in London? Why is it all these other places? You got tons of Muslims in London. All right, let's see. London stands exposed as the epicenter of institutional denial in the grooming gang scandal. While northern towns faced public inquiries after the truth emerged, the capital maintained a wall of silence for years. The male the mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has repeatedly insisted there were no grooming gangs operating in the city.
Huh, I heard that, too.
As our inquiry heard from Susan Hall, leader of the Conservatives in the London Assembly, the rape gang phenomenon is in fact endemic within the capital. After challenging Khan about the presence of such gangs in London, Hall was inundated with calls from women and girls purporting to be victims of their predation.
Khan describes evidence from whistleblowers as malicious and politically motivated. See, they're just they're just they're just doing this for political gains.
He told the London Assembly that the problem was far more complex than in other parts of the country and that young people were being exploited through county lines rather than organized group-based child sexual exploitation.
These statements were made despite the Metropolitan Police holding reports of young girls being pied with alcohol and drugs, then raped by groups of men in hotels and other locations across the capitol. They knew it. Police had the reports. Mayor is denying it. Nope. Not here. That's only other places. A Daily Express investigation revealed that Khan had direct access to HM Inspectorate of Constularary documents detailing exactly these patterns of offending. He read the files yet continued to deny the existence of grooming gangs in public.
Shadow home secretary Chris Philip Philp Phelp MP has accused Khan of facilitating a cover up and other politicians stated that both the mayor and the metropolitan police had been denying grooming gangs in London.
Campaigners including whistleblower Maggie Oliver and Chris Wild described the capital as the last bastion of denial and warned that the scale of abuse there was more catastrophic than elsewhere in the country. They're saying it was actually worse in London, but they had more people covering it up and more people of power covering it up.
The evidence now emerging confirms their warnings. In October 2025, the Metropolitan Police announced a review of 9,000 child sexual exploitation cases. The National Crime Agency launched Operation BeaconPort to examine thousands more files nationwide after initial assessments found human errors, missed lines of inquiry, and cases wrongly dropped. London, >> hey, I want to ask some questions. Uh, >> what's up?
>> I'll ask him once you're once you're done with that question. Sorry. Go ahead.
>> What?
>> Once you finish the paragraph, I'll ask the questions. Go ahead.
>> All right.
London forms a significant part of this backlog. A former Metropolitan Police detective has described industrialcale child prostitution and grooming in the capital with authorities aware but opting for inaction due to a mixture of incompetence, laziness, and corruption.
I finished the paragraph. Did you mean finish the whole section?
>> I just finished a section. There's not much left. I just >> London has the largest Muslim population in Britain. Well, then nothing could go wrong, right? Khan relies on significant electoral support from those communities. Yeah, if you start going against the Muslim population and exposing the rape. Now, just think about this, guys.
Just think about this.
If the Muslim population of London has a problem with exposing grooming gangs, raping kids, I kind of have a problem with the whole population then, >> right, guys? I mean, what what the heck if let's let's suppose this was this let's suppose this was a uh it was it was it was Christians doing this thing. Well, I'd be sitting there going exposed the hell out of these guys. I wouldn't want to I would want it exposed more. I would want it exposed even more if it was people who claim to be following Christ.
Like I'd be more concerned about it if it was if it was like my group or my church doing this stuff. I would I would be more enraged.
But what are they saying here? They're saying, "Nope, you can't report all these rapes and gang rapes and stuff like that cuz that will upset the Muslim, the general Muslim population.
They won't vote for you anymore. They won't vote for you if you arrest rapists because they're part of their community." What's that mean?
What's that mean? It means they're fine with it. or even if they're eh it's kind of wrong but not nearly as important as our community cohesion. That's some sick stuff.
London has the largest Muslim population great in Britain. Khan relies on significant electoral support from those communities as well as having an ethnoreigious motive to protect the public reputation of Pakistani Muslims in particular. widespread acknowledgement of organized networks of predominantly Pakistani Muslim men targeting vulnerable white girls would have shattered the narrative of community cohesion that successive London administrations none more than cons have promoted. As for others in authority, fear of being labeled racist paralyzed the Metropolitan Police and City Hall in the same way it did in Rotheram and Rodale before them. One anonymous whistleblower told us that boys as well as girls are an especially vulnerable target for criminal gangs, typically Albanian, Somali, or Turkish, operating in the capital. Yet, the relevant bodies still refuse to collect data on ethnicity, willfully rendering themselves blind to the very behavioral patterns that are supposed to aid law enforcement in its pursuit of justice.
The Metropolitan Police Review, the National Crime Agency operation, and the witness accounts pouring in prove that groupbased child sexual exploitation has thrived in our capital city.
This inquiry records the failure without reservation. Khan and the senior leadership of the Metropolitan Police must answer for their role in this scandal. Until the capital confronts the truth with the same rigor now demanded elsewhere, the children of London remain at risk and the state remains complicit.
That's a good sentence. The state remains complicit.
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