Alleged abuse party busted by Metropolitan Police

 

This story from the East London Advertiser newspaper is both odd and disturbing. It’s odd in that it has actually been reported in a mainstream local newspaper and disturbing because if the suspicions about this story are correct, it indicates that Islamic sex crime may becoming more organised and brazen.

According to the Advertiser, police visited and closed down a proposed sex party a kebab restaurant. The restaurant, somewhere in the Tower Hamlets area, the police are being tight-lipped over the name and precise location of the establishment, was visited after regular Met officers received an internal police tip off that under-age girls might be at risk of being abused there. Some may take issue with my supposition that this is an Islam related issue but with many Kebab houses in East London run by Muslims or under Muslim supervision, it is in this case a reasonable supposition to make. This case could be nothing and the result of the police making a mistake, as the kebab house lawyer states, or it could indicate that child sexual exploitation gangs are working with a greater degree of organisation and with a more businesslike manner than they have been in the past. As is the usual policy of this blog the original text from the Advertiser is in italics whereas this blog’s comments are in plain text.

The Advertiser said:

Under-age girls were at “serious risk” of being abused at a “sex party” in the back of a kebab shop in Bethnal Green, police have said.

Now bearing in mind that 38% of the Bethnal Green population are Bangladeshi Muslims there’s a fair chance that this kebab house is either owned, run or controlled by Muslims. It’s less likely that this kebab place is run by someone by the name of ‘Smith’.

 

It seems odd that the police are being so forthcoming with this information. Maybe they are very confident about their intelligence on this alleged sex party and those behind it which is why they feel so willing to detail their findings in police reports that have ended up in the hands of the Press? They may also be using this publicity to warn other establishments who may be thinking of getting involved in events where illegal sexual activity is highly likely to not do so.

The Advertiser continued:

The Met’s Sexual Exploitation Team tipped off Tower Hamlets Police about an alleged “child sex party”, known as an “uck party”, which they said they believed was planned to take place at the business premises.

References to these ‘Uck’ parties have surfaced before in East London according to a report in the Barking and Dagenham Advertiser dated July 5th 2018 which was apparently based in large part to a charity report on sexual exploitation published by Barnardos

The East London Advertiser added:

Uck parties involve young girls being plied with alcohol and drugs before having sex with older men, according to detectives.

This sounds very much like the modus operandi if the Islamic Rape Gangs doesn’t it? This may well be gang related but we should not discount that Islamic Rape Gangs may be involved somewhere along the when it comes to this sort of crime.

The Advertiser continued:

Tower Hamlets Police said the event was advertised as a “smart and sexy” Halloween party and visited the shop on October 28 last year.

When police arrived at around 7pm they said they found staff putting up a “temporary wall” to separate the kebab counter and the small restaurant area.

Something has struck me as very odd with this section of the Advertiser piece. ‘Smart and sexy’ sounds like some sort of dress code requirement and not the sort of instruction you’d find attached to an event in a kebab shop. Yes, legal adult sex parties do take place up and down the country, but I have never ever heard of one taking place in a kebab shop. I’ve heard of adult consensual sex parties in converted warehouses or factories, in nightclubs, well organised squats, participants homes or even some naturist environments, but I’ve never heard of a legitimate adult party taking place in a some back street kebab house. There’s something really odd about the venue for this party that makes me uneasy, the venue doesn’t fit with what I know about sex party venues. I might be wrong but I get a bad feeling about this case and wonder whether it may represent another aspect of the child sexual exploitation problem that has grown up in the UK.

The Advertiser said:

In a statement PC Mark Perry said he spoke to the kebab shop owner and the party booker and told them the event could not happen.

That should have been the end of it shouldn’t it? The party should have been stopped but it seems the party organisers just stuck two fingers up at the police and carried on.

According to licensing documents, when detectives visited the venue again a few hours later they found a group of men loitering outside awaiting the start of the party.

The venue was quite busy and had about 30 people in the sectioned off area that had been set up for the party,” PC Perry said.

This looks very much like those involved in this ‘party’ have a lot of disrespect for the law.

These were mostly young men aged in their early 20’s. There were some 18-year-old girls also outside the venue. I felt that the people in the venue were waiting for us to leave so they could run their party, despite what we had told them.

But there was no evidence that girls under 16 were in attendance.

The age profile here looks a little like that it could represent gang related activity but it could also be something equally as obnoxious. Are these ‘Uck’ parties fronts for Islamic Rape Gangs? I don’t think we should automatically disregard the possibility that they may be, although the root of this problem may indeed be other gang related activity not directly linked to the Islamic Rape Gangs that have scarred our towns and cities. But, at the end of the day, no matter whether it is Rape Jihad or criminal street gangs behind them, it is still gangs of men exploiting young and under-age women and this needs to be stopped.

Tower Hamlets council has, to their credit, acted on complaints that all may not be right with this particular kebab house and have revoked their alcohol licence. Those in charge of this kebab house are vehemently denying, via their lawyers, that that nothing untoward happened at the establishment and that the complaints of child sexual exploitation that were alleged to be happening there are unsubstantiated. Are they telling the truth? Who knows, but the council was concerned enough, possibly following complaints about the kebab house management, to remove their booze licence. This, coupled with the fact that the police appeared to be acting on some form of intelligence that the were confident enough to use to shut down this alleged party, does point to the possibility that this kebab house may be dodgy.