Another day and another majority Muslim rape gang

The latest gang of mostly Islamic nonces to be brought before the courts

 

Since the revelations about the Rochdale and Rotherham Islamic Rape Gang cases, Britons have been treated to a seemingly never ending parade of truly appalling cases of some of the most bestial sexual abuse we have ever seen. Not a week seems to go by now without one of these cases coming before the courts and the cases that do come before the courts may only be the tip of the iceberg. Those cases that do end up in conviction and punishment for the defendants may only be the ones for which credible and solid evidence is available, evidence that can meet the criminal legal standard of proof of ‘beyond reasonable doubt’. There may be many more cases where the victims are too traumatised or the details of the case too hazy or the defendants are difficult to identify which remain ‘on file’ because there is not enough evidence to ensure a conviction. To be frank, the number of convictions may not represent the entirety of Britain’s Islamic Rape Gang problems.

What is also noticeable about these cases is that they are often ‘mopping up’ cases, dealing with offences that may have happened a decade or more ago. In effect the Crown Prosecution Service and the police are having to deal with a huge backlog of these cases before they get the chance to deal with any current cases of Islamic Rape Gang activity. Rochdale and Rotherham has opened the floodgates and many cases that were not dealt with at the time are now at last being dealt with. I suspect that when the historic cases are dealt with we will still see no end to these cases relating to crimes that have been ignored by the authorities for far too long.

The latest old case of Islamic Rape Gang activity to come before the courts in Bradford took nearly five years from initial complaint to the police to conviction. The victim of this bestial Islamic Rape Gang held on to the secret of her abuse from 2008 when the crimes happened until 2014 when a chance viewing of a BBC programme on grooming gangs encouraged her to step forward and make a complaint.

The victims in this particular case were residents of a children’s home, something that causes an additional level of disgust about this crime, yet this Islamic Rape Gang didn’t care that they were underage when they targeted them. The girls were plied with drugs and alcohol, raped, sexually assaulted and forced to prostitute themselves at the behest of the Islamic savages who dominated and controlled them.

Thankfully this case resulted in the majority of those on trial being convicted with sentences of up to 20 years (in reality ten years because of the way the remission system works in British gaols) handed down to the defendants. All but one of these defendants are of Muslim background, which is depressingly similar to other cases of this type.

The convicted beasts and those found not guilty are:

Basharat Khaliq, 38, of Deanwood Crescent, Bradford, was found guilty of five counts of rape and one count of assault by penetration and jailed for 20 years

Saeed Akhtar, 55, of Back Girlington Road, Bradford, was convicted of two counts of inciting child prostitution and one count of rape and jailed for 20 years

Naveed Akhtar, 43, of Newport Place, Bradford, was found guilty of two counts of rape and cleared of one count of rape. He was jailed for 17 years

Parvaze Ahmed 36, of Farcliffe Road, Bradford, was convicted of three counts of rape and jailed for 17 years

Izar Hussain, 32, of St Leonard’s Road, Bradford, was found guilty of one count of rape, one count of attempted rape and cleared of two counts of rape. He was jailed for 16 years

Zeeshan Ali, 32, of Durham Terrace, Bradford, was convicted of one count of sexual assault and jailed for 18 months

Kieran Harris, 28, of Fir Parade, Dewsbury, was found guilty of two counts of rape and jailed for 17 years

Faheem Iqbal, 27, of no fixed abode, was convicted of one count of aiding and abetting rape and jailed for seven years

Mohammed Usman, 31, of Quaker Street, Bradford, was found guilty of two counts of rape and jailed for 17 years

Yasar Majid, 37, of Milton Keynes, was cleared of rape

This is just one trial, from one town and of one group of mostly Islamic sex beasts. There are many other towns were Islamic Rape Gangs have or are operating but where the gangs have not come to the attention of either the police or the public. There must be scores if not hundreds of girls and women who are keeping schtum about their experiences either because they still live in fear of retribution from these gangs, or they are just desperately trying to rebuild their lives? However big we may think the Islamic Rape Gang problem is, it may well be bigger than we can imagine at present.

I really think that it is time now to have an open public debate about the issue of Islamic sex crime and my preference would be to have a Royal Commission to examine these crimes, their background the motivations of the offenders. We’ve had Royal Commissions on everything from railway gauges, capital punishment, museums and population matters, why not have a Royal Commission on the issue of Islamic sex crime? It is a major problem that cannot be properly sorted out by ad hoc prosecutions of the sort we are seeing. A Royal Commission is a thing of immense power, it can investigate, have witnesses to give evidence under oath, have access to classified materials and call former and present members of the government, under compulsion. to give evidence. Yes of course such a Royal Commission would elicit whines and threats and screams from the Left and the usual suspects from Britain’s Islamic community, but these expressions of dissatisfaction need to be ignored and the truth be uncovered.

At present the investigation of these Islamic Rape Gang cases is patchy to say the least. Some areas, such as the North of England, seem to have had a lot of cases and a lot of investigatory resources thrown at them. But there are other areas, such as the Met Police area and other parts of the South East that although they may have similar demographics to the afflicted areas of the North, seem to have suspiciously few Islamic Rape Gang cases coming out of them. This is causing some to suspect that the Met in particular may not be as forceful as they should be in dealing with these cases.

We need this disgraceful phenomenon of Islamic sex crime to be brought into the open because this problem cannot be properly tackled until we not only know the scale of it but also how so many serious crimes were ignored by so many police forces for so long. We need to know, in order to deal with Islamic sex crime the extent to which Police idleness, political correctness and a desire to appease an increasingly violent and restive Islamic community may contributed to so many bestial sex crimes not being prosecuted.