The scourge of organised Islamic sex crime has been a phenomenon that has been ignored by the various police forces of Britain for far too long. The senior officers in these forces cowered in the face of political correctness and did far too little to counter what we can now see is the very serious problem of Islamic sex crime.
There have been convictions and accusations of Islamic sex crime in numerous British towns and cities and not a week seems to go by without either a case involving alleged Muslim sex offenders concluding, or collapsing or starting out its process through the courts. British towns that once were synonymous with steel and cloth manufacturing,shipbuilding or mining, places like the North East of England, Bradford, Rotherham, Rochdale among others, are now primarily known for something horrible instead. They are now known to the public not for any industry or history or other fame, but now for the Islamic sex crime that has marred the lives of the inhabitants of these places.
Sheffield used to be a world centre for steel making and it still has a surviving cutlery industry but now it takes its place among the grim list of British towns and cities in which allegations of Muslim sex crime have been made. I doubt that this latest case is going to be the last of its type to afflict Sheffield as these charges appear to be a part of an ongoing investigation by South Yorkshire Police into child sexual exploitation.
The BBC said of those charged:
Eleven men have been charged with child sex offences in Sheffield.
The alleged crimes, including rape and trafficking, were committed in the city between 2010 and 2011 against one victim, South Yorkshire Police said.
All 11, who are mainly from Sheffield, are due to appear before the city’s magistrates on Tuesday.
Police said the charges were part of “an ongoing multi-agency investigation” in the area.
The charged men
- Usman Din, 34, of Seaton Crescent, Sheffield – charged with three counts of rape and one count of trafficking for the purpose of sexual exploitation
- Tony Ejoune, 60, of Pitt Lane, Sheffield – one count of rape
- Kamaran Mahmoodi, 39, of Walkley Road, Sheffield – one count of rape
- Shangar Ibrahimi, 29, of no fixed abode – one count of rape
- Farhad Mirzaie, 29, of Ironside Road, Sheffield – two counts of rape
- Soran Ali Karim, 43, of Greenland Drive, Sheffield – one count of rape
- Kawan Omar Ahmed, 29, of Margate Drive, Sheffield – one count of rape
- Saman Mohammed, 40, of Fox Street, Sheffield – one count of rape
- Jasim Mohammed, 36, of Maxwell Way, Sheffield – three counts of rape
- Nzar Anwar, 39, of Exeter Drive, Sheffield – one count of rape and one count of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice
- Saba Mohammed, 40, of Faranden Road, Sheffield – one count of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice
Note well that those accused, who are of course in law innocent until proven guilty, nearly all have identifiably Islamic names. There may be many more individuals of similar heritage and similar culture to this lot who may also be charged in the future as part of this ongoing police operation. It would surprise me not one little bit to find that as time goes by, Sheffield, like other cities with significant Islamic populations and Islamic ghettos, more of these cases coming out. Few of the places afflicted by Islamic sex crime have only one sex gang and it is quite likely that there may be many other sex offenders from the Islamic community of Sheffield who have not yet been identified or charged or where it is difficult or impossible to get enough evidence to build a case against them.
I think that a can of Islamic sex crime worms is starting to be opened in the Sheffield area and I believe that it will be a long time before the bottom of that can can be reached. Like too many other places, the police force that covers Sheffield has for too long done too little about Islamic sex crime and this will be reflected first in the historical cases coming to court and then any current cases as I doubt that these gangs will stop their abuse without interdiction.
Prof Drew(author of 2016 report – A review of South Yorkshire Police’s handling of child sexual exploitation (CSE)) assured Billings the Police and Crime Commissioner that the situation in Sheffield was nothing like as bad as Rotherham
Not exactly convincing when he said it, and even less now
Agree there. There are a lot of cans of worms regarding Islamic Sex Crime being opened up and down the country. I also don’t think that they are all historic cases, there must be a number of towns and cities that are still afflicted by the scourge of Islamic Sex Crime but which have not yet seen any serious investigation into these problems.