Sheffield, is it the next Rotherham?

Sheffield may be 10 miles from Rotherham but already it is showing the signs that it may be suffering from the same Islamic Rape Gang problems as Rotherham has been afflicted with. There are similarities with Rotherham both in demographics, police attitudes and political control which makes it highly likely that a similar level of child sexual exploitation as we saw in Rotherham could be affecting Sheffield.

Let us look at the similarities between the political, policing and demographic aspects of Sheffield and Rotherham.

Pakistani and other Muslim population of Sheffield of at least 28,000 – check

Political control, mostly Labour since local government reorganisation in 1974 – check

Police force South Yorkshire Police – check

All these factors, the high number of politically important Muslims, the long Labour incumbency and the presence of the corrupt and distrusted South Yorkshire Police are the same in Sheffield as they are in Rotherham.

We are also starting to see reports coming out in the mainstream media about how people reported child sexual exploitation to South Yorkshire Police only to have the information not acted upon and abusers allowed to run free.

Here’s a report from the BBC which gives some inkling into just how bad the Sheffield problems may eventually turn out to be.

The BBC said:

Hundreds of young people at risk of child sexual exploitation in Sheffield were let down by police, a whistleblower has claimed.

Ann Lucas, who ran the city’s sexual exploitation service, told BBC News she had regularly passed details about alleged abusers to senior officers.

They had repeatedly failed to act, she said, adding the force’s priorities had been “burglary and car crime”.

South Yorkshire Police said the allegations would be investigated.

The force is already facing an investigation following the publication of an independent report in August that accused it of failing child-exploitation victims in Rotherham.

That report found at least 1,400 children had been abused over a 16-year period.

‘Exploitation gangs’

However, Sheffield, just six miles from Rotherham, was seen as a model for tackling child sexual exploitation.

In 1997, the council set up a unit to look at the problems of young girls engaged in prostitution in the city.

The aim was to understand what drove them to it and to treat them as victims, not criminals.

In 2001, the city secured Home Office funding to set up the Sexual Exploitation Service, bringing together council, voluntary and health services.

The police were also involved, initially providing a constable to work with the team on a part-time basis.

In later years, the police provided some funding to the service and increased the commitment of the part-time officer.

Between 2001 and 2013, at least 668 young people, mainly girls, were referred to service, according to figures obtained by BBC News.

Some were as young as 11, most were white, 14 to 15 years old, and living at home.

About a third were under the care of the council.

Ann Lucas ran the project from its inception in 1997 until she retired in 2012. She is full of praise for the front-line officers she worked with, but is highly critical of some of their superiors.

In 2003-04, she and her team started mapping by whom the children were allegedly being abused, the addresses of where they were being exploited, the names and nicknames of the perpetrators and their car registration details.

‘Misconduct?’

She said all the information had been passed on to senior police officers but that no prosecutions had followed.

She said: “There were arrests and child abduction notices [were served], so they might move off that young person, but without the prosecuting strand being strong, we could divert the person away but with the message [to the abusers] that you could get away with this, so they would move on to other young people.”

In 2006, the service became aware that a group of teenage girls were being abused, allegedly by a group of Iraqi Kurdish men.

A document seen by BBC News shows that one 13-year-old girl told officials she had been raped by five men, had experienced physical violence, including being punched, kicked and burned with cigarettes, and had had threats made against her family if she told anyone.

Ms Lucas said she and another council official, had gone to see Jon House, who was chief superintendent for Sheffield at the time.

She said she had showed the former chief superintendent all the information they had collected, and asked that a police investigation be launched into the allegations.

She said: “I was told that their [the force’s] priorities were burglary and car crime and we had to cope with no extra police resources. It was extraordinary. How could anyone in their right mind think that burglary and car crime is more important than young people being raped?”

If this is how the Labour and Islam biased BBC is reporting this story you can bet your bottom dollar that the problems of Islamic Rape Gangs in Sheffield are far, far worse than this story makes it appear. Already there have been some trials of Muslims involved in child sexual exploitation who have been jailed but as in Rochdale and Rotherham these will sadly be the tip of the iceberg.

Early in October 2014 a group of men of Muslim background were jailed for a total of 28 years for subjecting a 13 year old girl to horrendous abuse. Here’s how the Guardian newspaper reported this particular group of Islamic abusers:

The Guardian said:

Five men have been given jail sentences totalling more than 28 years after a 13-year-old girl who ran away from home was trafficked for sex while she was missing for more than a week, police said.

The teenager, who had only just had her 13th birthday, left her home in Sheffield in August last year and ended up in Bradford, where she came under the influence of a group of adult men, Sheffield crown court was told during a four-week trial that ended on Thursday.

Police said that the child suffered a “horrendous ordeal” at the hands of a group of adult men who “transported and harboured an innocent young girl with the intention of committing sexual abuse”.

Shakeal Rehman, 26, was jailed for 12 years after he was found guilty by the jury of raping the girl in a Bradford hotel and trafficking, South Yorkshire police said.

Mohammed Shapal, 22, was jailed for four years and Yaseen Amini, 37, was given a five-and-half year sentence after both were found guilty of sexual activity with a child and trafficking.

Usman Ali, 21, was given three years in prison for sexual activity with a child and Bekir Rasheed, 37, was jailed for four years for trafficking.

The offences took place over a period of eight days in August 2013. The teenager was moved to several different addresses by the group, subjected to sexual abuse by each man before being found by police in the centre of Bradford.

The girl’s disappearance sparked a police appeal for help to find her and she was discovered in Bradford more than a week after she went missing.

Rehman, of Haworth Road, Bradford; Shapal, also of Haworth Road, Bradford; Amini, of Broadway, Bradford; Ali, of St Mary’s Road, Bradford, and Rasheed, of Ulverston Road, Woodseats, Sheffield, denied all the offences but were found guilty on Thursday.

Detective Inspector Helen Tate, leading the investigation, said the verdicts marked “the conclusion of a complex and protracted investigation into the sexual exploitation of a vulnerable young girl”.

What happened to the victim has had a huge and profound impact on her life and the lives of her family,” Tate said. “I cannot put into words what this child experienced at the hands of these men.

To be the victim of any sexual offence is horrendous, but to then have to engage in a process where you have to relive that ordeal and disclose in detail the intricacies of the painful event is hard to comprehend.

It’s bad enough for an adult, but we are talking about a 13-year-old child who has had to engage with people in authority and retell her story as part of the judicial process.

Crown court is a necessary but daunting experience for the victim of any sexual offence.

Because these men continued to deny their guilt, the child has had to go through a long trial process and it is admirable that this child has shown the strength of character to see this through to the end.


This lot are no doubt not the only rapist, paedophiliac Islamic scum targeting children in Sheffield. As we see so often behind every case successfully brought to court there are many others that cannot be brought to court either because the police do not have the resources or the will to do so, or the victim has been intimidated by Muslim savages into dropping the criminal case against them.

It is my fear that the situation in Sheffield will get worse not better and we may end up seeing a similar number of victims of these Islamic Rape Gangs to the 1,400 that we saw revealed by the Jay enquiry into child sexual exploitation in Rotherham. The people of Sheffield, and especially the girls and young women have suffered, and are continuing to suffer from the appalling effects of the same triumvirate of evil which is afflicting other towns and cities, which is a corrupt Labour administration, a surfeit of Muslims and a cowardly and appeasing police force.

Another town, another group of Muslim rapists, more Labour corruption and another worthless police force, it makes you sick doesn’t it?

Links

BBC story on SYP ignoring Islamic rape gangs

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-29725855

Guardian story about gang of Muslim nonces jailed

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/oct/02/five-jailed-sheffield-teenager-sex-abuse-trafficking-case

4 Comments on "Sheffield, is it the next Rotherham?"

  1. Porphyrogenitos | October 23, 2014 at 12:39 pm |

    The 13 year old girl who went missing was xxxxxxxxx, a Slovak gypsy girl from Darnall in Sheffield. Shortly after there were fights between the Romany population and local Muslims in Sheffield. Maybe a connection here!

    • Fahrenheit211 | October 23, 2014 at 12:48 pm |

      I’ve removed the girls name as she is a minor but yes there may well be a connection between this girls disappearance and the local fights. One thing I will say at least the Slovaks fought back against these Islamic savages, too many other groups, including indigenous British people do not fight back and mistakenly trust the police.

  2. One of Sheffield’s MPs is a certain Mr Clegg. This could get interesting.

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