UPDATE: Kent Police have come out and categorically denied that the men arrested for this rape were Muslims or migrants but are white Britons. The unnecessary speculation that has developed over this case could all have been avoided had the police been upfront and honest much much earlier about who they were seeking and who they had arrested. Kent police’s behaviour has fed rumours, frustrated journalists trying to get to the truth and has angered many. There have been so many instances of the police playing softly softly when migrants or Muslims have been suspected or apprehended for crimes that hesitation or obfuscation on the part of the police feeds concerns that the police are hiding something. Brietbart has full information on this new development which can be found here
http://www.breitbart.com/london/2016/04/22/kent-police-confirm-suspects-in-bluewater-gang-rape-are-white-brits/
This case should be a lesson for our police forces about the sort of rumours and speculation that can occur when the police keep the citizen too much in the dark.
As Richard Littlejohn says in this Daily Mail article Kent Police have some serious questions to answer about a horrible rape case that occurred six weeks ago. As he says there are worrying similarities between how Kent Police have handled the case of a women who was raped by a gang of men at Bluewater shopping centre, and other police cover-ups of migrant, to to put it more accurately, Muslim sex crime.
The police sat on this case for six weeks before releasing details to the public. That is plainly not acceptable and does as Mr Littlejohn says, fuel suspicions that the alleged rapists were some of the masses of Muslim migrants who have slipped across the channel into the county.
Mr Littlejohn said;
Here’s what we know. A young woman was allegedly sexually assaulted by a gang of men in the car park of the giant Bluewater shopping centre in Kent.
She claims to have been bundled into the back of a van and subjected to a terrifying ordeal which may have lasted up to an hour and a half.
Police arrested 11 suspects, aged between 16 and 22, one of whom was released without charge. The others have been bailed to report back in May.
Surely, that in itself is worrying. Do we want to see people accused of serious, mob-handed sexual assault freed on police bail? This doesn’t appear to be one of those ‘He said, She said’ cases. There were ten of them and one of her.
The woman is said to be in her 20s and the alleged attack took place on Mother’s Day, Sunday March 6. She is reported to have been snatched from a bus stop, although that hasn’t been confirmed.
There’s also been a whisper that the woman knew her assailant s, which is nearly always the case when it comes to sexual assault.
Scandalously, for reasons best known to Kent Police, this has only become public knowledge in the past 48 hours, after rumours reached the ears of journalists at Kent Online — six weeks after it is supposed to have happened.
In a statement dragged out of the police yesterday, they would only say: ‘We appreciate the public concern in relation to this incident but would like to reassure members of the public that we have made arrests and at this stage we are not looking for anyone else in connection with the case.
‘This is being treated as an isolated incident and there are no other incidents that are being linked to this offence.’
Well, that’s their official line and they’re sticking to it. Reporters covering the story have had the devil’s own job trying to establish any further information.
For commercial reasons, the operators of the Bluewater centre have been understandably anxious to downplay the incident and stress that the car park in question is covered by CCTV and round-the-clock security patrols.
Yet when the local Press asked for the CCTV footage, they were told by police it would not be made available because the suspects had ‘quickly’ been identified.
Confused? You’re supposed to be. There are many more questions than answers.
Here’s what we don’t know. No names or addresses of any of those arrested have been released.
Police refused to reveal the ethnic backgrounds of the men or say whether any or all of them are ‘migrants’, ‘asylum seekers’ or ‘refugees’ recently arrived in Britain.
All they would confirm is that the men were ‘from Kent’, which gives no clue as to their real identity. Had the alleged attackers been members of a local rugby club, I’m sure we would have learned about it by now.
If they were bikers belonging to the Dartford chapter of the Sons of Anarchy, or Millwall fans who had popped into Bluewater for a little light retail therapy on their way home from a cup game, it might just have leaked out earlier.
How did the investigating officers manage to identify the suspects so ‘quickly’, by their own admission? Were all 11 of them already known to police, as they say, and could be picked out plainly from the CCTV images?
Did the police manage to trace the van involved? When they went to the address at which the vehicle was registered, did they find all the suspects living under the same roof?
I’m sorry, I haven’t a clue. And neither has anyone else outside the headquarters of Kent police and those involved.
Look, for the record, I am not suggesting that the alleged perpetrators of this ‘incident’ are recently arrived migrants, or from any particular ethnic or religious group. We just don’t know.
But there are disturbing parallels here with other serious sexual assaults on women by gangs of men — not just in Britain but across Europe. And the secretive behaviour of the police has only served to heighten suspicions.
Read the rest of this disturbing tale from Mr Littlejohn here
There are indeed disturbing parallels between this case and how the police, not just in Britain but elsewhere, have covered up other incidences of Muslim sex crime. The behaviour of Kent Police does fed and heighten suspicions that the police in Kent have embarked on a policy of not publicising Islamic sex crime.
If these allegations are true and Kent Police have played this appalling rape case down in order to reduce the rightful and righteous anger that could be directed at Muslims who are likely to be behind this crime, then this means there is another police force who cannot be trusted by the rest of us. We can now sadly add Kent Police to that growing list of British police forces who seem to be more than willing to throw the rest of us under the bus in order to pander to Muslim migrants.
They all urinate into the same PC pot.