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  1. http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/feb/25/rotherham-child-sexual-abuse-victims-to-take-police-to-court Rotherham child sexual abuse victims to take police to courtLawyer acting for 65 victims is attempting to force South Yorkshire police to hand over confidential records on how they handled decades of abuse
  2. http://m.thenorthernecho.co.uk/news/14280295.Paedophile_rights_campaigner_suspended_from_Labour_Party/ A man who holds these kind of appalling views has no place in the Labour Party' - Paedophile rights campaigner suspended Is the Labour party sure about this one could argue for paedophiles it is allegedly a home for paedophiles? https://labour25.com/
  3. Dear Jagsaw, I take your opinion on board. However have you ever attended an SAS presentation, have you read Professor Jay's report on the Rotherham child grooming, looked at UN reports on how many girls are victims of child abuse worldwide, figures for the victims of the sex trade? in some countries it is estimated there are that many women abused it no longers functions as a normal society. One of the major aspects of the immigration crises across the world especially the middle east how gangs are making millions from child and women prositution. When Nepal suffered an earthquake a year or so ago child abusers were turning up in camps, hospitals laying claim to young girls as their relatives. When I die and WaheGuru asks me my Sewa - even with my failings as a human, I want to hold my head high and say I at least stopped/helped one girl from being a victim of child abuse for this I make no apology.
  4. Dear Mr Hundal, I am fully aware that you are aware of SikhSangat.com. We as the vast majority of readers\contributors to this site are trying to better ourseselves as Sikhs and humans and look after the panth and our immediate environment. Would you Mr. Hundal care to comment on the below please? Before you have a left wing mental breakdown and state the DM is racist right wing propaganda paper may I remind you the contributions this paper made in bringing Stephen Lawrence killers to justice, you would also be wise (since you care little for Sikhi) familiarise yourselves with the writings of George Orwell who knew a thing or two about the left. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2081934/Stephen-Lawrence-murder-How-Mails-risk-did-huge-good.html Twelve rapists, a 13-year-old victim and a terrifying truth Britain still won't face: The disturbing full story behind the gangs of Pakistani men who target white girls 12 men of Pakistani origin abused girl in Keighley, West Yorkshire, when she was 13 But some members of the Muslim community feel 'she played her part' Suspected ringleader Arif Chowdhury, 20, 'fled to Bangladesh in 2012' Keighley was recently named among the ‘least integrated’ places in the UK By Mark Branagan and Paul Bracchi for the Daily Mail Published: 00:03, 13 February 2016 | Updated: 01:55, 13 February 2016 603 shares 14 View comments One of the most familiar buildings in Keighley — an old mill town in the heart of Bronte country in West Yorkshire — is the former police station, with its underground car park, on Devonshire Street. The ‘cop shop car park’ — as it is still known today — is the unofficial divide between Keighley’s two Asian areas: Highfield, which lies on a hill rising from the centre of Keighley up towards the moors, and, at the opposite end, Dalton Lane and Lawkholme. Young Asians from these neighbourhoods refer to themselves as ‘Top Enders’ and ‘Bottom Enders’ respectively. Rivalries between them, fuelled by the drugs trade, have sometimes spilled over into violence. +13 Khalid Mahood (left), 34, was given an extended sentence of 17 years and Saqib Younis (right), 29, from Keighley jailed for 13 years at Bradford Crown Court One such drug dealer was teenager Arif Chowdhury. He is 20 now but he was 15 when this story begins. His ‘runner’ back then was a vulnerable 13-year-old white girl from a broken home. She didn’t just deliver drugs (heroin, cocaine, ecstasy, cannabis, steroids) to Chowdhury’s low-life customers, she also became his sexual property and was passed around his associates. The location where much of the abuse took place was the underground car park of the disused police station, a perverse irony in the circumstances, which has now been converted to an office block. The words ‘Top End’ are daubed in big blue letters near the entrance. RELATED ARTICLESPrevious 1 Next 'It takes two to tango': As 12 Asian men are jailed for 140... 'I'm having the time of my life...': Sick boasts of Asian... Share this articleShare Chowdhury put a sofa in this subterranean lair — the building was empty at the time — then he and four friends (two sets of brothers, all in their early 20s or late teens) gang raped the 13-year-old at will. After one sustained attack, they mocked their victim by scrawling their names next to hers on the wall of a parking bay, in the same way that, say, young lovers might innocently carve their initials on a tree. The car park, which became a dungeon for the girl, was just yards from Keighley’s main shopping thoroughfare on Devonshire Street. Often, people would be walking past on the pavement, virtually above her head, while she was being raped. Faisal Khan (left), 27, from Keighley was jailed for 13 years at Bradford Crown Court and Sufyan Ziarab (right), 22, from Keighley, Yorkshire, for 15 years Sometimes, Chowdhury went so far as to ‘share’ the girl with rival Asians from Dalton Lane and Lawkholme, the so-called ‘Bottom Enders’. Such was their collective contempt for the girl that traditional rivalries were set aside. In all, 12 Asian youths and men took it in turns to violate her in the course of one hellish year. The persecution was not just physical. The perpetrators also telephoned her at home and called her a ‘<banned word filter activated>’ and a ‘slag’. One of her tormentors turned up at her house when her mother and stepfather were out and threatened to douse the property in petrol and set it alight unless she had sex with him. She was insulted on Facebook, and, once, when she was out with her grandmother in the town centre, they shouted out: ‘We’ll see you tonight.’ The punishment handed down to the culprits a few days ago at Bradford Crown Court, following a complex and lengthy police investigation, reflected the wickedness and depravity of their behaviour: 143 years in total, with individual sentences ranging from three-and-a-half to 20 years. The judge told the convicted men: ‘The attitudes the majority of you have so clearly demonstrated to these proceedings [constantly joking and waving to their supporters in the public gallery] has been contemptuous, disrespectful and arrogant on a scale I have hardly seen before in many years of practice in criminal law.’ In scenes that echoed a court case in Manchester last week, when a gang of Somali men were convicted of gang rape amid protests from female members of their families, supporters shouted abuse at the judge and jury when the verdicts were read out. The police were called to clear the public gallery. Tanqueer Hussain (left), 23, from Keighley was jailed for 13 years and received a five year consecutive sentence for the rape of a second underage victim. Bilal Ziarab (right), 21, from Bradford, was jailed for 12 years One face, however, was missing from the dock: ringleader Arif Chowdhury, who fled abroad while on bail and has escaped capture. He is believed to be in his family’s native Bangladesh and will probably never be brought to justice. What he and his accomplices did to the girl at the centre of this case was alarmingly reminiscent of similar scandals in Rochdale and Rotherham — the two places that have become inextricably linked in the public’s mind with the phenomenon of Asian street-grooming gangs. But the list of towns and cities blighted by such paedophile activity in the recent past is much longer than people might think. There have been at least 14 major trials, like the ones in Rochdale and Rotherham, across the length and breadth of the country: in Oxford, Derby, Leeds, Aylesbury, Telford, Banbury, Middlesbrough, Dewsbury, Carlisle, Burnley and Blackpool. The prosecutions resulted in the conviction of 66 men, many from a Pakistani background. But even this figure does not reflect the true scale of a problem that liberal commentators are still shamefully reluctant to confront. The ongoing inquiry in Rotherham alone — which is expected to run until 2018 — has already identified 300 ‘predominantly’ Asian suspects and an estimated 1,400 young female victims over the past 16 years. Yasser Kabir (left), 25, from was jailed for 15 years and Nasir Khan, 22, from Keighley, was jailed for 13 years Keighley itself is in the metropolitan borough of Bradford, where child sexual exploitation is monitored by a multi-agency team currently involved in an astonishing 129 separate investigations into grooming in the area, according to a report presented to the local authority in September. We asked for the ethnic breakdown of the 183 suspects — 66 of whom have been arrested — but at the time of writing this information was not forthcoming. One doesn’t need the sharpest legal mind to realise that the disturbing factors which contributed to past scandals in other parts of the UK are present here in Keighley. Perhaps one of the most chilling factors was highlighted earlier this week by local Tory councillor Zafar Ali. It is in his Keighley Central ward that the unfortunate girl was groomed. ‘Like nearly all my fellow Muslims, I want to see these gangs of paedophiles removed from our community and imprisoned for a long time,’ he said. ‘The men who committed these awful crimes are a stain on our community and have done untold damage to Keighley as a town.’ Note the words ‘nearly all my fellow Muslims’. For while many Muslims lead exemplary family lives and share the outrage sparked by these crimes, there is a dangerous minority who do not. When asked by the Mail this week to explain his statement, the councillor clarified what he meant by the phrase. Mohammed Akram, 63, was jailed for five years for rape at Bradford Crown Court and Hussain Sardar (right), 19, from Keighley received six years detention in a young offenders institution ‘It is important to be aware that, sadly, a small number of people within the Muslim community do take the view that the victim is partly to blame,’ Zafar Ali told us. ‘They believe it takes two to tango. They must be confronted about their abhorrent views.’ His shocking admission echoes what brave voices such as former Home Secretary Jack Straw and Kris Hopkins, Tory MP for Keighley, have been saying for years. The backlash against this victim, who is now 18, from some local Muslims began shortly after the 12 men were sent down on Monday. The following, barely literate outburst was posted on Facebook at 10.07 pm that night. ‘A big shout to all mums who’s son’s got sentenced without any evidence. Am wiv u all . . . today [the victim’s] mother is wiv her Coz she knows here daughter will get a fat compensation lol [laugh out loud] it makes me sick!!! I seen it all. she was good friends wiv my niece!! Yeah some of erm lads did go wiv her but she wanted it and lied [about] her age!!!!’ The girl, remember, was just 13 years old at the time of the attacks. She came from an unhappy home and had been rejected by her mother, a heavy drinker. During her year-long ordeal, she was frequently beaten. Three of the convicted — Nazir Khan, 24, his brother Faisal Khan, 27, and Zain Ali, 20 — all lived in Dalton Lane, a small street of terraced houses. The trio, together with Saqib Younis — a cousin of the Khan brothers — and Hussain Sardar, 19 (who was 15 at the time), were found guilty of raping her on a single afternoon in 2012. Israr Ali (left), 19, from Keighley, received three and a half years detention and Zain Ali, 20, from Keighley, received eight years, both in a young defenders institute ‘There is no evidence against them,’ said a young woman resident of Dalton Lane. ‘They were just charged. It’s a stitch-up.’ Other residents told the same story. One was a close relative of Zain Ali (who was 17 at the time he committed the offences). ‘They have not done it,’ she insisted. ‘Zain was a lovely child. He was so polite. He would do anything for anyone. ‘Our children’s lives have been destroyed. It’s not just our kids who have been punished. All their families have got a life sentence and it’s so unfair.’ The view expressed by some was that even if they might have had sex with a 13-year-old, she had lied about her age and went with them willingly. In other words, in that chilling phrase again, ‘it takes two to tango’. In fact, the judge went into considerable detail in his summing up that made clear there was nothing consensual about what happened on that afternoon more than three years ago. On that occasion, five attackers took it in turns to rape the girl in a yard near Dalton Lane. It was, the judge said, ‘degrading and humiliating’, and ‘prolonged and sustained’ as well as ‘being backed up by Arif’s [Chowdhury] violence and threats’. Keighley has a population of 56,348, of which 39,971 are white British (71 per cent), according to the last census. There are 10,261 Pakistanis (18 per cent) and around 2,000 Bangladeshis. Unsurprisingly, because of the discredited liberal philosophy of multi-culturalism, which encouraged ethnic minorities to keep their own culture rather than integrate into British ways, the town is geographically divided by race. Keighley was recently named among the ‘least integrated’ places in the UK in a report by the Policy Exchange think-tank. The findings were based on key indicators such as the number of people who held a British passport, how many households were ethnically mixed, and employment status. Anyone who believes that race and cultural differences are incidental to these scandals should study the evidence in this most recent case. The young victim was repeatedly called a ‘little white <banned word filter activated>’, ‘little white slag’, and ‘white <banned word filter activated>.’ Almost all the victims of Asian gangs are white girls. Why? A number of reasons have been cited by both Muslims and non-Muslims. ‘I’m not saying it’s not happening to Asian girls,’ Mohammed Shafiq, chief executive of the Muslim youth organisation, the Ramadhan Foundation, told the Mail. ‘But Asian men do not tend to go for Asian girls because someone could come knocking on their door. They do not want fathers or brothers or community leaders speaking out against them.’ Arif Chowdhury, 20, allegedly left for Bangladesh during the investigation after he was arrested in 2012 White girls are seen as more available, more promiscuous and an easy outlet for young Muslims who may be trapped in unhappy arranged marriages. In extreme cases, such cultural pressures help produce young men like Arif Chowdhury and his cronies who regard white girls as not only ‘available’ but also worthless. As the judge made clear: ‘She [the victim] demanded pity and understanding, but their view of her was heartless and demeaning. They saw her as a pathetic figure who had no worth and who served no other purpose than to be an object they could sexually misuse and cast aside. They showed her no shred of decency or humanity.’ The girl was introduced to Chowdhury through a friend and soon came under his sociopathic control. She had played truant from school and had run away from home more than 70 times. It would be all too easy to blame social workers and the police for not doing more to help her, but the judge made no criticism of them. The truth is that, like so many other vulnerable youngsters, she slipped through the net. Chowdhury regularly beat her, the court heard. Even if he was not present, the threat of what he might do to her was enough to ensure she did not flee. Chowdhury lived with his Bangladeshi parents. He had a brother and two sisters, one of whom lived elsewhere. The police, according to neighbours, were regular visitors at their stone-built terrace house. Although both his parents were unemployed, Chowdhury was always well dressed and had lots of money. ‘He was dealing drugs from the house and in the street,’ said someone who knows the family. ‘His dad was not happy, but he thought he could do what he wanted, so he did.’ Chowdhury was arrested in 2013 after his victim finally found the courage to report him and began to tell her harrowing story to social workers. Where is Arif Chowdhury now? He is believed to be in his family’s native Bangladesh. His victim, on the other hand, is serving her own psycho- logical sentence. ‘I have struggled to remain in control of my emotions and life in general,’ she said in a statement which was read out to the court. Hard to believe that in the eyes of some in the Muslim community in Keighley, her suffering can be reduced to: ‘It takes two to tango.’
  5. Lets get back to the topic, Muslim Friend Wants To Become A Sikh But She Has QuestionsHave you told your friend about this? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3445065/Twelve-rapists-13-year-old-girl-terrifying-truth-Britain-won-t-face.html Twelve rapists, a 13-year-old victim and a terrifying truth Britain still won't face: The disturbing full story behind the gangs of Pakistani men who target white girls 12 men of Pakistani origin abused girl in Keighley, West Yorkshire, when she was 13 But some members of the Muslim community feel 'she played her part' Suspected ringleader Arif Chowdhury, 20, 'fled to Bangladesh in 2012' Keighley was recently named among the ‘least integrated’ places in the UK By Mark Branagan and Paul Bracchi for the Daily Mail Published: 00:03, 13 February 2016 | Updated: 01:55, 13 February 2016 603 shares 14 View comments One of the most familiar buildings in Keighley — an old mill town in the heart of Bronte country in West Yorkshire — is the former police station, with its underground car park, on Devonshire Street. The ‘cop shop car park’ — as it is still known today — is the unofficial divide between Keighley’s two Asian areas: Highfield, which lies on a hill rising from the centre of Keighley up towards the moors, and, at the opposite end, Dalton Lane and Lawkholme. Young Asians from these neighbourhoods refer to themselves as ‘Top Enders’ and ‘Bottom Enders’ respectively. Rivalries between them, fuelled by the drugs trade, have sometimes spilled over into violence. +13 Khalid Mahood (left), 34, was given an extended sentence of 17 years and Saqib Younis (right), 29, from Keighley jailed for 13 years at Bradford Crown Court One such drug dealer was teenager Arif Chowdhury. He is 20 now but he was 15 when this story begins. His ‘runner’ back then was a vulnerable 13-year-old white girl from a broken home. She didn’t just deliver drugs (heroin, cocaine, ecstasy, cannabis, steroids) to Chowdhury’s low-life customers, she also became his sexual property and was passed around his associates. The location where much of the abuse took place was the underground car park of the disused police station, a perverse irony in the circumstances, which has now been converted to an office block. The words ‘Top End’ are daubed in big blue letters near the entrance. RELATED ARTICLESPrevious 1 Next 'It takes two to tango': As 12 Asian men are jailed for 140... 'I'm having the time of my life...': Sick boasts of Asian... Share this articleShare Chowdhury put a sofa in this subterranean lair — the building was empty at the time — then he and four friends (two sets of brothers, all in their early 20s or late teens) gang raped the 13-year-old at will. After one sustained attack, they mocked their victim by scrawling their names next to hers on the wall of a parking bay, in the same way that, say, young lovers might innocently carve their initials on a tree. The car park, which became a dungeon for the girl, was just yards from Keighley’s main shopping thoroughfare on Devonshire Street. Often, people would be walking past on the pavement, virtually above her head, while she was being raped. Faisal Khan (left), 27, from Keighley was jailed for 13 years at Bradford Crown Court and Sufyan Ziarab (right), 22, from Keighley, Yorkshire, for 15 years Sometimes, Chowdhury went so far as to ‘share’ the girl with rival Asians from Dalton Lane and Lawkholme, the so-called ‘Bottom Enders’. Such was their collective contempt for the girl that traditional rivalries were set aside. In all, 12 Asian youths and men took it in turns to violate her in the course of one hellish year. The persecution was not just physical. The perpetrators also telephoned her at home and called her a ‘<banned word filter activated>’ and a ‘slag’. One of her tormentors turned up at her house when her mother and stepfather were out and threatened to douse the property in petrol and set it alight unless she had sex with him. She was insulted on Facebook, and, once, when she was out with her grandmother in the town centre, they shouted out: ‘We’ll see you tonight.’ The punishment handed down to the culprits a few days ago at Bradford Crown Court, following a complex and lengthy police investigation, reflected the wickedness and depravity of their behaviour: 143 years in total, with individual sentences ranging from three-and-a-half to 20 years. The judge told the convicted men: ‘The attitudes the majority of you have so clearly demonstrated to these proceedings [constantly joking and waving to their supporters in the public gallery] has been contemptuous, disrespectful and arrogant on a scale I have hardly seen before in many years of practice in criminal law.’ In scenes that echoed a court case in Manchester last week, when a gang of Somali men were convicted of gang rape amid protests from female members of their families, supporters shouted abuse at the judge and jury when the verdicts were read out. The police were called to clear the public gallery. Tanqueer Hussain (left), 23, from Keighley was jailed for 13 years and received a five year consecutive sentence for the rape of a second underage victim. Bilal Ziarab (right), 21, from Bradford, was jailed for 12 years One face, however, was missing from the dock: ringleader Arif Chowdhury, who fled abroad while on bail and has escaped capture. He is believed to be in his family’s native Bangladesh and will probably never be brought to justice. What he and his accomplices did to the girl at the centre of this case was alarmingly reminiscent of similar scandals in Rochdale and Rotherham — the two places that have become inextricably linked in the public’s mind with the phenomenon of Asian street-grooming gangs. But the list of towns and cities blighted by such paedophile activity in the recent past is much longer than people might think. There have been at least 14 major trials, like the ones in Rochdale and Rotherham, across the length and breadth of the country: in Oxford, Derby, Leeds, Aylesbury, Telford, Banbury, Middlesbrough, Dewsbury, Carlisle, Burnley and Blackpool. The prosecutions resulted in the conviction of 66 men, many from a Pakistani background. But even this figure does not reflect the true scale of a problem that liberal commentators are still shamefully reluctant to confront. The ongoing inquiry in Rotherham alone — which is expected to run until 2018 — has already identified 300 ‘predominantly’ Asian suspects and an estimated 1,400 young female victims over the past 16 years. Yasser Kabir (left), 25, from was jailed for 15 years and Nasir Khan, 22, from Keighley, was jailed for 13 years Keighley itself is in the metropolitan borough of Bradford, where child sexual exploitation is monitored by a multi-agency team currently involved in an astonishing 129 separate investigations into grooming in the area, according to a report presented to the local authority in September. We asked for the ethnic breakdown of the 183 suspects — 66 of whom have been arrested — but at the time of writing this information was not forthcoming. One doesn’t need the sharpest legal mind to realise that the disturbing factors which contributed to past scandals in other parts of the UK are present here in Keighley. Perhaps one of the most chilling factors was highlighted earlier this week by local Tory councillor Zafar Ali. It is in his Keighley Central ward that the unfortunate girl was groomed. ‘Like nearly all my fellow Muslims, I want to see these gangs of paedophiles removed from our community and imprisoned for a long time,’ he said. ‘The men who committed these awful crimes are a stain on our community and have done untold damage to Keighley as a town.’ Note the words ‘nearly all my fellow Muslims’. For while many Muslims lead exemplary family lives and share the outrage sparked by these crimes, there is a dangerous minority who do not. When asked by the Mail this week to explain his statement, the councillor clarified what he meant by the phrase. Mohammed Akram, 63, was jailed for five years for rape at Bradford Crown Court and Hussain Sardar (right), 19, from Keighley received six years detention in a young offenders institution ‘It is important to be aware that, sadly, a small number of people within the Muslim community do take the view that the victim is partly to blame,’ Zafar Ali told us. ‘They believe it takes two to tango. They must be confronted about their abhorrent views.’ His shocking admission echoes what brave voices such as former Home Secretary Jack Straw and Kris Hopkins, Tory MP for Keighley, have been saying for years. The backlash against this victim, who is now 18, from some local Muslims began shortly after the 12 men were sent down on Monday. The following, barely literate outburst was posted on Facebook at 10.07 pm that night. ‘A big shout to all mums who’s son’s got sentenced without any evidence. Am wiv u all . . . today [the victim’s] mother is wiv her Coz she knows here daughter will get a fat compensation lol [laugh out loud] it makes me sick!!! I seen it all. she was good friends wiv my niece!! Yeah some of erm lads did go wiv her but she wanted it and lied [about] her age!!!!’ The girl, remember, was just 13 years old at the time of the attacks. She came from an unhappy home and had been rejected by her mother, a heavy drinker. During her year-long ordeal, she was frequently beaten. Three of the convicted — Nazir Khan, 24, his brother Faisal Khan, 27, and Zain Ali, 20 — all lived in Dalton Lane, a small street of terraced houses. The trio, together with Saqib Younis — a cousin of the Khan brothers — and Hussain Sardar, 19 (who was 15 at the time), were found guilty of raping her on a single afternoon in 2012. Israr Ali (left), 19, from Keighley, received three and a half years detention and Zain Ali, 20, from Keighley, received eight years, both in a young defenders institute ‘There is no evidence against them,’ said a young woman resident of Dalton Lane. ‘They were just charged. It’s a stitch-up.’ Other residents told the same story. One was a close relative of Zain Ali (who was 17 at the time he committed the offences). ‘They have not done it,’ she insisted. ‘Zain was a lovely child. He was so polite. He would do anything for anyone. ‘Our children’s lives have been destroyed. It’s not just our kids who have been punished. All their families have got a life sentence and it’s so unfair.’ The view expressed by some was that even if they might have had sex with a 13-year-old, she had lied about her age and went with them willingly. In other words, in that chilling phrase again, ‘it takes two to tango’. In fact, the judge went into considerable detail in his summing up that made clear there was nothing consensual about what happened on that afternoon more than three years ago. On that occasion, five attackers took it in turns to rape the girl in a yard near Dalton Lane. It was, the judge said, ‘degrading and humiliating’, and ‘prolonged and sustained’ as well as ‘being backed up by Arif’s [Chowdhury] violence and threats’. Keighley has a population of 56,348, of which 39,971 are white British (71 per cent), according to the last census. There are 10,261 Pakistanis (18 per cent) and around 2,000 Bangladeshis. Unsurprisingly, because of the discredited liberal philosophy of multi-culturalism, which encouraged ethnic minorities to keep their own culture rather than integrate into British ways, the town is geographically divided by race. Keighley was recently named among the ‘least integrated’ places in the UK in a report by the Policy Exchange think-tank. The findings were based on key indicators such as the number of people who held a British passport, how many households were ethnically mixed, and employment status. Anyone who believes that race and cultural differences are incidental to these scandals should study the evidence in this most recent case. The young victim was repeatedly called a ‘little white <banned word filter activated>’, ‘little white slag’, and ‘white <banned word filter activated>.’ Almost all the victims of Asian gangs are white girls. Why? A number of reasons have been cited by both Muslims and non-Muslims. ‘I’m not saying it’s not happening to Asian girls,’ Mohammed Shafiq, chief executive of the Muslim youth organisation, the Ramadhan Foundation, told the Mail. ‘But Asian men do not tend to go for Asian girls because someone could come knocking on their door. They do not want fathers or brothers or community leaders speaking out against them.’ Arif Chowdhury, 20, allegedly left for Bangladesh during the investigation after he was arrested in 2012 White girls are seen as more available, more promiscuous and an easy outlet for young Muslims who may be trapped in unhappy arranged marriages. In extreme cases, such cultural pressures help produce young men like Arif Chowdhury and his cronies who regard white girls as not only ‘available’ but also worthless. As the judge made clear: ‘She [the victim] demanded pity and understanding, but their view of her was heartless and demeaning. They saw her as a pathetic figure who had no worth and who served no other purpose than to be an object they could sexually misuse and cast aside. They showed her no shred of decency or humanity.’ The girl was introduced to Chowdhury through a friend and soon came under his sociopathic control. She had played truant from school and had run away from home more than 70 times. It would be all too easy to blame social workers and the police for not doing more to help her, but the judge made no criticism of them. The truth is that, like so many other vulnerable youngsters, she slipped through the net. Chowdhury regularly beat her, the court heard. Even if he was not present, the threat of what he might do to her was enough to ensure she did not flee. Chowdhury lived with his Bangladeshi parents. He had a brother and two sisters, one of whom lived elsewhere. The police, according to neighbours, were regular visitors at their stone-built terrace house. Although both his parents were unemployed, Chowdhury was always well dressed and had lots of money. ‘He was dealing drugs from the house and in the street,’ said someone who knows the family. ‘His dad was not happy, but he thought he could do what he wanted, so he did.’ Chowdhury was arrested in 2013 after his victim finally found the courage to report him and began to tell her harrowing story to social workers. Where is Arif Chowdhury now? He is believed to be in his family’s native Bangladesh. His victim, on the other hand, is serving her own psycho- logical sentence. ‘I have struggled to remain in control of my emotions and life in general,’ she said in a statement which was read out to the court. Hard to believe that in the eyes of some in the Muslim community in Keighley, her suffering can be reduced to: ‘It takes two to tango.’
  6. On the 12 December 2013, I stated, "Now we know why the Police 'Still Target Other Crimes Above Child Grooming' they don't want to end up arresting their own colleagues\friends!!!", I was right all along!!! http://www.luton-dunstable.co.uk/Luton-policeman-Mohammad-Arshad-appears-court/story-28698967-detail/story.html#ixzz3zt950kBR Ex-Luton policeman Mohammad Arshad appears in court accused of grooming underage girls for sex By LutonOnSunday | Posted: February 09, 2016 Mohammad Arshad gave a prepared statement saying he thought the girls were aged 16 or over Comments (0) A LUTON policeman with an obsessive interest in teenage girls 'trawled' Facebook for young victims to have sex with, a jury heard today (February 9). Mohammad Arshad, 35, groomed numerous underage girls over the Internet, cruised around Luton with them in his black Mercedes and persuaded to have sexual activity with him, it was alleged. He persistently pestered them for sex and raped one 14-year-old on the back seat of his car, St Albans Crown Court was told. Arshad, who called himself Waz, is said to have contacted schoolgirls over Facebook, Blackberry Messenger, WhatsApp or mobile phones and texts. Prosecutor James Newton-Price told a jury of 6 men and 6 women: "He flattered girls and complimented them and sent sexually suggestive messages. "Some of the girls liked the attention and may have been flattered, but if they are under 16 it doesn't matter. "Most refused his sexual advances. Some thought it was a joke. "He persistently pestered girls for sex or some sort of touching or groping." Mr Newton-Price said the youngest of the girls was 13, nearly 14. Arshad sent her a picture of his <banned word filter activated>. Another 14-year-old, who was allegedly raped in the back of his car, had never had sex before. He said the girls were very impressionable and at a vulnerable age. It was also alleged that Arshad paid one 16-year-old girl for sex - something that is illegal as she was aged under 18. The prosecutor said the police officer would have known they were under age, as most were still at secondary school. It would have been obvious they'd have been under 16 or there would have been a high risk of it, he said. The prosecutor went on: "He was more aware of the letter of the law than most people because he had a responsible position in the community. "At the time he was seeking sexual contact with under age teenage girls, he was also a Police Constable with Bedfordshire police." Mr Newton-Price said Arshad applied to join the force in 2013 and was interviewed in April 2014, becoming a probationer. "He didn't last long because these matters came to the attention of other police officers by October 2014. "He was suspended from duty," said the prosecutor. A Bedfordshire Police spokesman said: "Arshad was suspended in October 2014 and has since left Bedfordshire Police." The court was told that when his home was searched, images of teenage girls were found on his Blackberry phone. 188 more images of teenage girls were also on his computers. "We say the images are clear evidence of an obsessive interest in teenage girls," said Mr Newton-Price. He told the jury of 6 men and 6 women that Arshad contacted and arranged to meet numerous teenage girls. 12 of the 13 girls were aged under 16 and too young to consent to sexual activity with an adult. Arshad, of Ferndale Road, Luton, denies 22 charges. 11 are causing a child to engage in sexual activity, 3 of sexual activity with a child, 4 of meeting a child following sexual grooming, one of rape, supplying cannabis, causing a child to watch a sexual act and paying for the sexual services of a child. The charges relate to 13 alleged victims who were aged between 13 and 16 at the time. The charges cover a period between October 2012 until December 2014. When questioned by the police, he gave a prepared statement saying he thought the girls were aged 16 or over. The trial is expected to last three weeks
  7. Rehat Maryada Section One Chapter 1 The Definition of a Sikh Article 1 Any human being who faithfully believes in (I) One Immortal Being (ii)Tenant Gurus, from Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind Singh (iii) The Guru Granth Sahib There is alot more but essentialy 80% of Sikhs are not Amritdhari.
  8. Show her this article, job done, if not send her on her way and spread the Guru's message elsewhere. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3437252/Twelve-men-repeatedly-gang-raped-abused-vulnerable-teenage-schoolgirl-saw-utterly-worthless-jailed-total-140-YEARS.html
  9. Has Mr. Hundal commented on the moslem rapists gang:- http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3437252/Twelve-men-repeatedly-gang-raped-abused-vulnerable-teenage-schoolgirl-saw-utterly-worthless-jailed-total-140-YEARS.html 'It takes two to tango': As 12 Asian men are jailed for 140 years for gang-raping a 13-year-old white girl, Muslim councillor admits some in community still think SHE was partly to blame 12 men abused girl when she was 13 and 14, Bradford Crown Court heard In one of the brutal attacks she was raped by five of the men in succession Councillor Zafar Ali said some in the community feel 'she played her part' Keighley MP Kris Hopkins said Asian men are still 'getting away with it' Suspected ringleader Arif Chowdhury, 20, 'fled to Bangladesh in 2012' By James Dunn For Mailonline Published: 14:29, 8 February 2016 | Updated: 19:44, 8 February 2016
  10. “They [feminists] share the instinct for tyranny and destruction - and they are filled with self-loathing. In the end, leftist feminists yearn to submit to, and submerge themselves within, a despotic monolith. Because they despise their own society and are bent on its destruction, they cannot concede that adversarial cultures may be more evil, because that would legitimize their own host society - and they can't allow that. It would rob them of the moral indignation -- and the identity of being victims -- that lies at the foundation of their politics of hate.” ― Jamie Glazov
  11. Will Mr. Hundal critize Labour's mayoral hopeful? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/12145126/Labours-mayoral-hopeful-linked-to-online-bin-Laden.html Labour's mayoral hopeful linked to 'online bin Laden' Sidiq Khan faces backlash after it emerged the Labour's candidate had shared a platform with a group backed by an extremist imam Sadiq Khan MP Photo: David Rose/The Telegraph By Telegraph Reporter 1:52PM GMT 07 Feb 2016 Comments Labour's candidate for London Mayor, Sadiq Khan, has faced criticism, after it emerged that Labour's candidate had shared a platform with a group backed by an extremist imam who was as an al-Qaeda recruiter.
  12. Has Mr Hundal commented and condemmed the rapists:- http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3434382/A-private-school-girl-mothers-excuse-gang-rape-terrifying-culture-clash-no-one-dares-talk-Somalian-men-living-laws-native-country-causing-devastating-repercussions-Britain.html A private school girl, mothers who excuse gang rape and a terrifying culture clash no one dares talk about: How Somalian men are living by their own laws... and causing devastating repercussions in BritainThree Somali men jailed for raping a 16-year-old girl in Rusholme in 2013 Rapists were Mowled Omar Yussaf, Muhyadeen Osman and Bilal Ahmed Yussaf gave victim's parents the middle finger as he was led from dock 'I stayed quiet because I thought they would kill me,' victim told the Mail Her parents have received abuse and intimidation from rapists' families By Paul Bracchi and Liz Hull for the Daily Mail Published: 23:59, 5 February 2016 | Updated: 01:03, 6 February 2016
  13. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/10581343/Labour-MEP-candidate-Del-Singh-killed-in-Kabul-suicide-bomb-attack.html
  14. http://www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk/news/local/rotherham-trial-officers-who-witnessed-girl-s-abuse-won-t-testify-against-arshid-hussain-1-7684118 Rotherham trial: Officers ‘who witnessed girl’s abuse won’t testify against Arshid Hussain’ Arshid Hussain arrives at Sheffield Crown Court 14:49Tuesday 19 January 2016 A detective was recorded warning the victim of an alleged serial child abuser that police officers who knew what had happened would not give evidence. DC Lee Robinson told the woman that officers involved in her case when she was a teenager would not wish to make statements that would get them ‘in the s***’ for not acting at the time.
  15. Lost for words in regards to the failure of the Police!!! http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/child-protection/12107318/Poppi-Worthington-Toddler-was-sexually-assaulted-by-father-before-sudden-death-judge-rules.html Poppi Worthington: Call for public inquiry into sudden death of 13-month-old shortly after she was sexually assaulted by her father Case of a 13-month-old girl from Barrow-in-Furness whose death may remain unsolved because of 12 police failings
  16. and here lies a major fundamental problem with the Police!!! http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jan/12/detective-tipped-off-one-of-rotherham-grooming-gang-court-hears-arrest Detective tipped off one of Rotherham grooming gang, court hearsComplainant tells trial Basharat Hussain was a drug dealer and used to meet officer in car park and pay for information about potential arrest http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jan/12/detective-tipped-off-one-of-rotherham-grooming-gang-court-hears-arrest#img-1'> A corrupt detective tipped off one of the Rotherham grooming gang about potential arrests, a court has heard. One of the 12 complainants involved in the grooming trial at Sheffield crown court said her abuser was a drug dealer who used to stash about £40,000 in shoeboxes in his car. The woman, now 30, said Basharat Hussain, one of the seven defendants in the trial, used to meet the officer in a supermarket car park for tipoffs, including inside information about attempts to arrest him. She said she also believed that the officer passed on information to Hussain about a safe house she was planning to move to in order to escape his physical abuse. “He [Hussain] said he’d always got somebody in CID to tell him these sorts of things and he used to pay this person in CID money … He’d always tell him when he were going to get busted.” Referring to the detective, she said: “I met this person from about being 16 to 18 years old at Aldi car park. He would never get in the car with me and Bash. Bash used to get in his car.” The woman, known as Girl L, said Hussain carried about £40,000 in shoeboxes in his car and kept about £80,000 in the room of another teenage girl he was said to be abusing. “He was making so much profit from drugs,” she said. She said on another occasion, she had seen about £100,000 in cash in a flat Hussain lived in – money she said he told her he had made from selling cars. The prosecution says that Girl L was subjected to years of mental and physical cruelty, that she was assaulted regularly and lived in fear that she or her brother would be seriously harmed or killed. Hussain denies all 15 charges against him, four of which are related to Girl L and which include indecent assault, threatening to kill her brother, and assault causing actual bodily harm. In video interviews played to the jury, the woman said a potential move to a safe house for her family fell through after Hussain phoned her with details about her conversations with police. “Bash phoned me and told me this is what was happening and he actually told me where I were going,” she said, adding that she “obviously” could no longer move there. The woman said Hussain had threatened to burn down her brother’s house and had sent her text messages saying he was going to shoot her when she attempted to stop their contact. She said Hussain had gone on the run to Pakistan when he was wanted by the police and he had attempted to persuade her to go with him. The trial continues.
  17. And here lies a fundamental problem in tackling child abuse!!! http://www.thesundaytimes.co.uk/sto/news/uk_news/Crime/article1654612.ece Police agreed to shield child sex case bishop Jonathan Corke and James Gillespie Published: 10 January 2016 Peter Ball with Prince Charles; after a police caution, Ball lived in a cottage on the prince’s estate FULL details of a deal agreed by police and the Church of England to caution a paedophile cleric rather than charge him are revealed today in a dossier obtained by The Sunday Times. The 29-page report details the conclusions of two detectives who investigated Peter Ball, then Bishop of Gloucester, in 1992-3 over allegations of sex abuse. Ball received a police caution at the time and was brought to court only last October, when he admitted the abuse of 18 young men between 1977 and 1992. He was given a 32-month prison sentence. One of his victims, Neil Todd, killed himself in 2012. The report, which was obtained under the Freedom of Information Act, reveals that:
  18. http://www.luton-dunstable.co.uk/Bedfordshire-policeman-jailed-months-making/story-28462413-detail/story.html Bedfordshire policeman jailed for eight months for making indecent images of children By Bedfordshire On Sunday | Posted: January 04, 2016 PC Paul Henry was jailed for eight months at Lincoln Crown Court today Comments (0) A BEDFORDSHIRE Police officer has been jailed after admitting nine charges relating to indecent images. PC Paul Henry, 42, from Donington, Lincolnshire, appeared at Lincoln Crown Court today. He was jailed for eight months and made subject of a Sexual Offences Prevention Order, after admitting eight charges of making an indecent image of a child and a further charge of possession of extreme pornography. The offences took place between January 1, 2012 and April 30, 2015. PC Henry remains suspended from duty and misconduct proceedings will continue. Deputy Chief Constable Mike Colbourne said: "Online abuse is not a victimless crime and we will not tolerate anyone involved in such criminality."
  19. When you the establishment knowlingly or unwittingly supporting paedophiles it's no wonder paedophilia in the UK has been allowed to flourish? http://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/dec/31/archbishop-and-mps-wrote-in-support-of-accused-bishop-foi-request-reveals Archbishop and MPs wrote in support of bishop later convicted of sexual offencesRaft of public figures stepped forward to defend Peter Ball in letters revealed after freedom of information requests
  20. It is also time for officer E to consider his position? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/7640037/Blair-Peach-Inspector-denies-responsibility.html https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/former-undercover-police-officer-resigns-academic-posts Former undercover police officer resigns academic posts Bob Lambert, who has quit London Met and St Andrews, fathered child with activist he was spying on December 23, 2015 Facebook Share Twitter LinkedIn By Chris Havergal Twitter: @CHavergalTHE University of St Andrews. Source: iStock A lecturer exposed as a former undercover police officer who had sexual relationships with activists he was spying on has resigned from his academic posts. Bob Lambert, who fathered a child with one of the activists, has stepped down as a lecturer in terrorism studies at the University of St Andrews and as a senior lecturer at London Metropolitan University’s John Grieve Policing Centre. It comes after a long-running campaign for him to be sacked. Dr Lambert worked for the Metropolitan Police’s Special Demonstration Squad (SDS) in the 1980s, tasked with targeting environmental and animal rights groups, and led its operations during the 1990s. After his retirement, he moved into academia, completing a PhD in politics at the University of Exeter in 2010. But the following year The Guardian revealed his undercover past and details of the sexual relationships emerged. Dr Lambert, who had taken on the identity of a boy who died at the age of 7, was also accused of lying in court about his real identity. And in 2014, MP Caroline Lucas used parliamentary privilege to reveal allegations that he had been involved in a firebombing campaign that caused £340,000 of damage to three Debenhams branches in 1987 – something that he denied. Dr Lambert confirmed his departure from both universities in a statement quoted by The Herald newspaper. “I have resigned from my part-time teaching positions at the University of St Andrews and London Metropolitan University and would like to take this opportunity to thank management, colleagues and students at both institutions for their kindness and support,” Dr Lambert said. “Henceforward I will pursue my academic interests in responses to terrorism and political violence as an independent researcher. I will also continue to cooperate with the investigations and inquiry into undercover policing.” In 2014 the Metropolitan Police paid £425,000 compensation to the animal rights activist with whom Dr Lambert – who was already married with children – fathered a son. Dr Lambert disappeared when the boy was 2, and the woman received psychiatric care after learning his real identity. But both St Andrews and London Met stood by Dr Lambert and, writing for Times Higher Education earlier this year, academic Stefano Bonino argued that he should keep his post. Dr Bonino, lecturer in criminology at Northumbria University, said that the SDS had helped to save lives and prevent disorder and that, while these successes did not excuse “serious mistakes”, Dr Lambert’s experience represented a valuable contribution to academia. chris.havergal@tesglobal.com
  21. I think Hammertime had more of Birmingham in mind? http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/birmingham-mails-investigations-editor-honoured-10542295 Birmingham Mail's Investigations Editor honoured at British Journalism Awards for child sexual exploitation coverage 11:08, 3 Dec 2015 Updated 11:09, 3 Dec 2015 By Tony Larner Judges said of Jeanette Oldham: “It was first-class investigative reporting firmly in the public interest, and which has made a difference.” Birmingham Mail Investigations Editor Jeanette Oldham has been honoured at the British Journalism Awards for her groundbreaking work on Child Sexual Exploitation. Jeanette won the Local Heroes category at the prestigious event – the Oscars of the industry – beating the Daily Telegraph’s Andrew Gilligan into second highly commended place. Judges said: “Jeanette used whistleblowers and shoe leather reporting to expose disturbing parallels to the Rotherham child abuse scandal in Birmingham and evidence of local authority inaction and a cover-up. “It was first-class investigative reporting firmly in the public interest, and which has made a difference.” Jeanette was also nominated in the Politics category at the national awards staged by Press Gazette at London’s historic Stationer’s Hall. It was the second major award she has picked up this year after earlier winning the Specialist Reporter of the Year title at the Regional Press Awards, which were open to journalists from all round Britain. In a series of hard-hitting articles our Investigations Editor exposed long-running police and council failings in dealing with Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE). She also revealed how research for a Birmingham City Council report had first linked abuse victims with Asian taxi drivers – but the report had been “buried” more than 20 years ago.
  22. This story is related to Manchester's canals but I have no wish to see a repeat of Ricky Reel's case. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/11350062/Who-is-stalking-the-canals-and-streets-of-Manchester.html Who is stalking the canals and streets of Manchester? More than 60 bodies have been recovered from Manchester's canals in just six years - could a serial killer be on the loose? A chill wind rushes down Manchester’s Canal Street, rippling the green slime on the surface of the water. Strings of fairy lights, remnants of the festive season, clatter in the trees as a lone pedestrian turns up the collar of his winter coat. Overhead, the light is fading. Below, in the murky water, bubbles rise and burst amid a sludge littered with debris from nights gone by: takeaway boxes, empty beer cans, condom wrappers, needles. The walkway is dotted with tunnels, low-hanging and cobwebbed, where shadows lurk beyond the reach of street lights and the air is heavy with the stench of decay. If the whispers that have surfaced this week are to be believed, this is not a place to be after dark. A serial killer – nicknamed “The Pusher” – is said to stalk these parts. In a plot that could come straight from the pages of the latest grisly thriller from Val McDermid, it has emerged that 61 bodies have been pulled from the city’s waterways in just six years. A leading academic has suggested that the high death toll may not be coincidental, sparking fears among residents that something more sinister is at play. Reports of the canal killer have been published as far afield as Scandinavia, America and Australia, while stories of near-misses and eerie experiences have been shared under the hashtag #thepusher on Twitter. Prof Craig Jackson, head of psychology at Birmingham University, formed his theory after being presented with the results of a freedom of information request by a national newspaper. “Having looked at the data, I simply can’t discount the possibility of foul play,” he explains. “I certainly don’t believe these were suicides, because canals are not popular suicide spots. Statistically speaking, the number of bodies is much, much higher than you would expect of one waterway. "And a lot of the forensic investigations and coroners’ reports on these deaths were inconclusive.” He is meeting with representatives of Greater Manchester Police early next week to discuss his findings. Many of the fatalities recorded on Manchester’s meandering canal network, which threads its way through the industrial fringes of the city from Salford Quays in the west to the River Irwell in the north, have indeed been mysterious. Canadian tourist Anthony Muise, 53, was found in the Manchester Ship Canal with a puncture wound to his chest in February 2010. Police said “very little” was known about his final movements and his death was treated as unexplained. Chris Brahney, 22, was discovered in the same stretch of water 10 days after going missing in June 2012 – and an inquest returned an open verdict. The following January, the body of local student Souvik Pal was pulled from the Bridgewater Canal after he disappeared on New Year’s Eve. He was seen walking away from a club with another man, who was never traced, and another open verdict was recorded. Manchester - the once gritty heart of the north of England, now transformed into a thriving metropolis - provides fertile inspiration for writers of crime novels and TV dramas, with the likes of Prime Suspect and Scott & Bailey set here. Indeed, this was the real-life backdrop for some of Britain’s most notorious mass murders – Ian Brady and Myra Hindley carried out their heinous crimes on the Moors surrounding Greater Manchester between 1963 and 1965; Harold Shipman, convicted of killing 15 patients, had a surgery in nearby Hyde; and Trevor Hardy, known as the “Beast of Manchester”, murdered three teenage girls here between 1973 and 1976. But could a modern-day serial killer really be roaming the city’s streets - or is it mere hysteria whipped up by a nation addicted to suburban noir? Canal Street, the vibrant hub of the city’s gay district, known for its wild party scene and abundance of bars and clubs, shows no sign of being affected by the reports. On a bitter evening in January, rainbow-coloured posters boasting drinks offers (“£2 shots; double up for £1”, “Happy hour wine for £7.95”) flap in the wind and welcoming lights shine out from the windows of the Union Hotel. Revellers gather here in the early hours, spilling out of doorways and piling into taxis, and plastic barriers fence off the waterside to prevent them tripping on the cobblestones and falling in. But venture further along the canal and it is uninhabited, desolate; an infamous cruising area away from prying eyes. There are few CCTV cameras, only graffitied signs tacked to lampposts, warning in stark capitals: “Danger of falling”. Some of those who work and socialise on the street are unconcerned by claims that a serial killer may be on the loose. “Everyone’s really friendly and I’ve never heard of it being dangerous,” says Laura Loe, 20, a nightclub worker from nearby Wigan. “People come here for a safe, non-judgemental time,” adds Michael Davenport, 19, a Manchester student. “But people can be quite promiscuous after a few drinks – so I can see how they might seek out more isolated areas late at night.” Others sense there could be something more disturbing afoot. “The rumours have been around for a while and it’s stopped me walking down the canal on my own,” admits Sian Hayward, 37, from North Wales, who runs a music venue on the waterway. “There are some darker areas and you wouldn’t go down there. But I think it’s more likely that people get wasted and fall in the water than that they’re pushed.” Faycel Belhourania, 35, works at a takeaway on the corner of Canal Street, where two windows have recently been smashed by partygoers. “You do get some trouble around here, though it’s usually fights,” he says. “For people who don’t know the area, it can be a bit dodgy. There’s a good number of police around, but not enough in my view.” Prof Jackson isn’t convinced by the idea of a “pusher”, but says the issue definitely requires further investigation. “Serial killers tend to pick on five main groups: gay men, prostitutes, older people, migrants and the homeless. Essentially, they target those who inhabit secluded areas and who might be drunk or high – so Canal Street and its surrounding towpaths make ideal working grounds for predators. There are lots of places where you could have a strategic advantage if you were to surprise or suddenly attack someone you’d befriended.” (EPA) Experts say there needs to be more CCTV around the canals He says the decomposition of the bodies that have been dredged up is significant – 48 were so badly decayed as to be unidentifiable – as this links them together. So, too, does the fact that they were all male. “If this was a section of motorway and one person was being killed every month, it would be declared an accident black spot,” he adds. “I do think there has been a lack of action – whether these are accidents or suicides or something more ominous, or a combination of all three. There needs to be increased police presence; more CCTV; perhaps a public safety campaign.” For its part, Greater Manchester Police has rejected suggestions of foul play. “There is no evidence at all to suggest these deaths are linked or were suspicious,” insists detective chief superintendent Russ Jackson, head of GMP’s Serious Crime Division. “We have worked with Manchester City Council to understand factors which might contribute to people losing their lives in the water… lighting, safety barriers, as well as, in some cases, alcohol consumption. The last thing we want is to cause further suffering and upset to grieving families who may be falsely led to believe there is a linked series of attacks.” Yet the family of Souvik Pal welcome Prof Jackson’s comments. “We’re not sure about a serial killer, and don’t want to jump to the conclusion that he was murdered, but there is someone who knows something,” says Gemma Hale, a friend who was with Souvik on the night he disappeared and speaks on behalf of his father, Santanu, who lives in India. “It took 22 days to find Souvik and he was just 50 metres away from the club we were in. For his family and friends, it has been really difficult to live, not knowing what happened to him… Hopefully, if we can raise more awareness about the deaths, the police will be forced to reopen some of the cases.” Research has shown that there are between three and five serial killers operating in Britain at any one time. Though rare, these sorts of mass murders are not unheard of – and connections are often not made until it is too late. But experts are divided over Prof Jackson’s claims about the Manchester deaths. “Sixty-one deaths is a staggeringly high number to simply put down to chance,” says Prof David Wilson, a criminologist at Birmingham University. “The police hate the suggestion that there may be a serial killer – they look wrong-footed, or slow to act.” Meanwhile, Prof David Canter, a renowned psychologist who developed the science of investigative psychology from offender profiling, says the suggestion is “rather irresponsible” without further evidence about exactly where the bodies were found and likely causes of death. “This is a very large area near places where lots of people get drunk. A more helpful comment would be to question the safety of canals at night.” Whatever the truth behind the deaths, rumours about The Pusher abound online and whispers echo up and down the waterway. As darkness falls on Canal Street, two police officers start their patrol, and lingering pedestrians quicken their pace towards home. Though it may have the makings of fiction, what happened here is all too real for the grieving relatives of those who have died; many of them still waiting for answers to bubble up from the shadowy depths of the canal. “Don’t fall in,” warns a passer-by, as I lean over the black water for a closer look. I jump, steady my footing and turn around – but he’s gone.
  23. http://www.rotherhamadvertiser.co.uk/news/100601/police-officer-jailed-for-child-sex-offence.aspx Police officer jailed for child sex offencePublished date: 13 November 2015 | Published by: Adele Forrest A POLICE officer has been convicted of causing a 15-year-old girl to engage in sexual activity after a four-day trial. Daniel Cookson (30), who worked in Rotherham, was found unanimously guilty today by a jury at Sheffield Crown Court and was sentenced to 18 months’ imprisonment. He was also ordered to sign the Sex Offenders’ Register for ten years. Cookson, of Dickens Road, Worksop, was arrested in November 2013 after the girl’s parents saw inappropriate text messages from him on their daughter’s phone and reported it to police. An investigation found he had sent a number of messages to the girl between March and November 2013 pressurising her to send naked pictures He was suspended from his position in the force when he was arrested and was charged in August 2014. A misconduct investigation will be considered by the force’s professional standards department now that criminal proceedings have concluded. Detective Supt Terry Mann, head of the force’s Professional Standards Department, said: “Members of the public quite rightly expect higher standards and behaviour from our officers and staff and anyone who is found to have fallen short of those standards and be suspected of committing a crime will be thoroughly and professionally investigated. "We expects staff to act with integrity and professionalism to ensure people receive a high quality service and have a police service they can be proud of.”
  24. Lets see the likes of Baroness Warsi, Matthew Syed, Sunny Hundal, Safraz Manzoor, Nazir Ahmed, Malala Yousafzai, Nihal Arthanayake, Adil Ray, Sadiq Khan, Mo Farah, Humza Yousaf etc. etc. and all the other lefty diehards who bang on about the Religion of Peace now condemn these terror attacks unequivocally and ask for the return of the death penalty across Europe!!!
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