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Here we go again.

Shere Panjab over a generation ago highlighted the issues of grooming, paedophilia, under age sex, call it what you want it's rape against a child.

Now the issues are what were the Police, CPS & Social Services doing during this time when these issues were first highlighted of gangs of Pakistani Moslem targeting children for sex?

I call for a full Independent judiciary enquiry.

Anyone in positions of power who failed to take action, turned a blind eye to the victims are to be arrested charged with neglect, failing to uphold the duties expected of them in the office they held or are holding, stripped of their pensions and ultimately jailed.

Enough is enough, every day I am hearing from the media about Police corruption and or perverting the course of justice for e.g. phone hacking, Hillsborough, those in positions (BBC -Jimmy Saville) turning a blind eye to countless allegations.

Contact your local MP today calling for a full independent judiciary enquiry now!

Long Live The Khalsa!

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Is this linked to the incident mentioned in the posts in this thread?

Source: http://www.punjabspectrum.com/2013/01/8359

( The above link/site seemed to have been “high-jacked” since I copied the article posted below)

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Five men and a youth arrested in Leicester over alleged sex assault of 16-year-old girl

Leicester, UK (January 19, 2013)–Police investigating the alleged sexual assault and grooming of a 16-year-old Sikh girl have arrested five men and a youth of Pakistani origin.

The investigation was launched after her family raised concerns about her welfare.

Specialist officers have been working with the victim and as a result of this work the investigation has moved forward into the arrest phase.

This morning, five men, aged 20, 22 25, 27 and 39, and a 15-year-old boy, were arrested from different addresses in Leicester.

All remain in police custody while inquiries continue.

Detective Chief Inspector Andy Sharp, who is leading the investigation, said: “We currently have five men and one youth in custody and we’re in the process of interviewing them.

“We continue to work very closely with the victim and her family. She is being supported through the whole process by specialist officers.

“These kinds of investigations are extremely complex and it’s important we are thorough with all our inquiries. Every piece of information or evidence needs to be looked at in detail and this means it could well be a lengthy investigation.

“Also, the victim and her welfare is a key priority for us. We will continue to work with her, at a pace she is comfortable with, in order to support her through this process.”

A police spokesperson said: “Local officers continue to link in with residents and community leaders, who are supportive of the police investigations.

“Officers also continue to provide the community with daily updates and reassurance around various rumours and speculation.”

Anyone with any information about the incident is asked to contact police on 101. Alternatively, contact Crimestoppers, which is anonymous, on 0800 555 111.

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from Nick Griffin MEP BNP have to say a very nice touch.

“Britain's Sikh community has a well-deserved reputation for being good, law-abiding citizens. This incident is therefore shows very clearly just how angry and desperate they are over the woeful failure of the police to deal with the widespread problem of sexual predation by a criminal element within the Muslim community.

“Rather than condemning people who feel driven by the plight of vulnerable young girls to take the law into their own hands, the media and political class need to reflect on the role of their own cowardly silence in creating the situation.

“In particular, we understand the burning anger among Sikhs over the dishonest and racist police and media policy of referring to the criminals as 'Asian', thereby implying that Sikhs and Hindus are among the perpetrators rather than the victims alongside members of the indigenous community.

“Finally, young Sikhs must now expect a wave of police pressure intended to push them back into inactivity. They face being persecuted because their community is now exercising the right to self-defence that is triggered by the failure of the police to do their job. My advice to young Sikhs arrested in these circumstances is the same as to those of our people arrested for defending our community:

"Jo kuch tu kehna, kuch ma kehna." - "Whatever you say, say nothing!"

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