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The more I think about it the conservatives sanoo lalkar reha hai , otherwise why in the face of the manifesto would they do what they did and still not mention the quite obvious targeting of our girls ? I say throw them out, not one vote . Labour should be made to write downand announce their intentions to keep them to their promises, liberals are sorry to say spineless they caved in on most if not all of their manifesto promises on coming into power I can't see them actioning anything strongly enough. It seems the USA is becoming a police state and we are headed the same way , so I think it would be wise to make more gursikhs actual police, navy and army to change things from the inside . If the paedos can have their friends in high places can we not? I am so tired of Sikhs getting ignored , they have so much positivity, integrity and energy to give to others I believe we could make UK a much better place to live for ALL.

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don't worry sikhs are gonaa be ignored even more with all these multi national muslims taking over the whole show

Veera aren't you a ray of hope and joy today ... no what will happen is ordinary people will realise their true enemies first and there will be a reckoning on the streets perhaps or in the govt but its coming...

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Veera aren't you a ray of hope and joy today ... no what will happen is ordinary people will realise their true enemies first and there will be a reckoning on the streets perhaps or in the govt but its coming...

Sister, you give the people too much credit. The only God these people worship is the one of Materialism. There's too much to lose by sticking their heads above the trenches. The so-called intellectuals have been bought and silenced; the intellectuals who could blow this racket wide open. But they've received their pouches of silver and to hell with everyone else. They have their entitled children to raise in their safe little bourgeois neighbourhoods, and then package the precocious little sods off to some private school which breeds more of that sense of privilege and entitlement. Yet ranks of our own people, those who consider themselves upwardly mobile Panjabis, (i wouldnt dare to refer to them as Sikhs, because they're ashamed of their own roots and heritage) aspire and long to be amongst these people. The common man is too befuddled to make sense of how he's been manipulated, but to be fair what chance does the common man have when those above him haven't got a clue?

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Rotherham abuse scandal: IPCC probe expands

The Jay report found the abuse of 1,400 children in Rotherham had been ignored by agencies

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The police watchdog has said it is investigating complaints against 42 South Yorkshire Police officers over the handling of child sexual exploitation in Rotherham.

The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said it was looking into more than 100 allegations.

It said complaints had been made against 42 named officers and a number of "unknown" officers.

The complaints include allegations of neglect of duty and of corruption.

In a statement the IPCC said its investigation had "expanded" since it announced in November it was investigating 10 officers involved in incidents highlighted in Professor Alexis Jay's report into child sexual exploitation (CSE) in Rotherham.

The Jay Report, published in August, found the abuse of 1,400 children in the town over a 16-year period was ignored by agencies.

The IPCC said: "Since that announcement we have received 30 complaints relating to South Yorkshire Police's handling of CSE in Rotherham.

"The complaints contain more than 100 allegations against 42 named police officers, both retired and serving, as well as a number of allegations against officers whose identities are currently unknown.

"Work to establish the identity of the unknown officers and to identify any links between the different complaints and incidents is ongoing.

"The allegations range from neglect of duty by failing to adequately investigate on the basis of intelligence or to deal with incidents appropriately, inappropriate comments and suggestions of corrupt relationships between police officers and offenders."

It said it was also investigating a claim that South Yorkshire Police "failed to act on information passed to them in 2004 and 2006 about alleged child sexual exploitation in Sheffield", in relation to two named officers who are now retired.

In a statement, the force said: "South Yorkshire Police has referred a number of allegations to the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) in relation to child sexual exploitation in Rotherham.

"We remain committed to assisting them with their independent investigation into any alleged misconduct."

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Essex child abuse: Family of rape victim, five, want case reviewed

By Ed Campbell BBC News

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Media caption Parents: "For a little girl to have been failed... is just shocking"

The parents of a five-year-old rape victim have called for a new police investigation into her case.

Essex Police previously apologised for the handling of its inquiry into the rape by a boy aged 12 in 2011.

The boy was given the equivalent of a caution and the case was not referred to the Crown Prosecution Service. Essex Police admitted that outcome was wrong.

The girl's mother said it was "shocking" her daughter had been "failed so significantly".

The force found numerous failures during its subsequent internal investigation, overseen by the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC), into the actions of detectives.

As a result, a wider probe was launched and an outside force invited in for a mass-examination - known as Operation Maple - of Essex Police investigations into child abuse.

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The girl's parents say they now want their own case looked at by an outside force.

They are angry that despite multiple failures - including one detective telling the 12-year-old boy to "do it to someone older next time" - the officers concerned were given only a written warning and were returned to work on the child abuse investigation team.

The rape was reported to police in August 2011, and police gave the offender a "final warning" - the juvenile equivalent of a caution - in November of that year.

PCC Nick Alston says the family has few options as the IPCC has concluded an investigation already

Essex Police said in a statement that the IPCC had investigated the case following a complaint from the girl's family and as a result three officers had been subject to misconduct proceedings.

The force said a "full and robust process" that had already taken place meant the case had not been among those referred to the IPCC as part of Operation Maple.

But the girl's parents believe the investigation was insufficient and that its conclusions were watered down to protect officers.

They also say they don't understand why their case is not among the near 40 investigations being re-examined.

For a little girl to have been failed so significantly is just shocking"Sara"

"Give us a plausible explanation why you won't, even for the sake of transparency, review our case," said the girl's mother "Sara" - not her real name.

"You're reviewing a significant amount.

"One more, surely, for transparency purposes alone, should be a drop in the ocean."

'Huge sympathy'

The parents also say they have lost their trust in the police.

"We brought our children up to think they could trust the police. As we did. As you would expect to," said Sara.

"And clearly that just isn't the case.

"And for a little girl to have been failed so significantly is just shocking, and she doesn't understand why these adults and police officers have all failed her at a time when it's crucial that we trust them."

Essex Police and Crime Commissioner Nick Alston said the family had few options because the IPCC had concluded an investigation already, albeit one which was carried out by an Essex Police officer and merely supervised by the police watchdog.

He said he believed the system for investigating complaints against police was broken and often "seems to operate against the victims".

Mr Alston, who is brokering a meeting between the family and Essex Chief Constable Stephen Kavanagh, said the force had learned from the case - but that the family's comments were "devastating".

"I have huge sympathy with the family, and I hope that their meeting with the chief constable will help start to rebuild that trust, but they have been through a bad experience," he said.

"I'm afraid to say it's an experience shared by many other people who are victims of crime, who don't get the satisfaction they need."

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Was it a hate crime? Fears gangs of Asian paedophiles who preyed on hundreds of vulnerable white girls were racially motivated as PM brands it 'abuse on an industrial scale'
  • Serious case review reveals how hundreds of victims were not protected

  • The almost 400 victims were raped and trafficked between 1999 and 2014

  • Six girls alone reported missing 500 times in 5 years but nothing was done

  • Police and social workers said some lied or 'brought it on themselves'

  • Gangs of predominantly Pakistani men were able to abuse girls unhindered

  • One Asian gang was able to abuse 50 girls over eight years in Oxford

  • Officials 'lacked curiosity' when a 12-year-old was using contraceptives

  • Police and Crime Commissioner said abuse may have been a 'hate crime'

  • PM says girls abused on 'industrial scale' and blames 'walk on by' culture

  • Police chief says 'children are being sexually exploited all over the country'

  • Serious case review follows similar scandals in Rotherham and Rochdale

By Martin Robinson and Matt Chorley, MailOnline Political Editor and Keiligh Baker

Published: 08:16, 3 March 2015 | Updated: 21:24, 3 March 2015

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A total of 373 girls suffered sexual abuse in Oxfordshire, a report into 'indescribably awful' child sexual exploitation has found - and now fears have been raised that the abuse may have been racially motivated.

Over 15 years hundreds of victims as young as 11 were groomed, raped and forced into prostitution by gangs of men 'predominantly of Pakistani heritage', a serious case review has found.

The damning 114-page report said victims were in a 'living hell from which they couldn't extricate themselves' after 'hostile' officials wrote some off as 'difficult girls making bad choices' when they begged for help.

The vulnerable girls were initially showered with gifts before being plied with alcohol and drugs including crack cocaine and heroin, making them dependent on the men who sexually abused them.

Today Thames Valley's Police and Crime Commissioner, Anthony Stansfeld, said the abuse may have been a 'hate crime'.

Mr Stansfeld said that 'from the outside looking in' it appeared the abuse was in some way racially motivated.

He said: 'It needs looking at whether this was hate crime. I think it most certainly could have been and it needs looking at.'

Prime Minister David Cameron said this afternoon that the children in Oxford were abused on an 'industrial scale' and vowed laws would be changed in the light of revelations and similar scandals in Rotherham and Rochdale.

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Abuse: An estimated 373 girls, mainly from Oxford, pictured, were groomed, raped and sometimes forced into 'sex slavery' by gangs over the last 15 years, a damning report revealed

Today police and council bosses said they were 'horrified' and 'ashamed' by what happened between 1999 and 2014 but nobody has yet been disciplined over what happened.

One gang of Asian men was responsible for abusing and enslaving 50 girls, mainly from Oxford, but the men were also able to sexually torture girls for eight years after a series of missed opportunities to stop them.

One abuse victim believes that 'hundreds of men' who abused her remain 'untouched' and walking the streets, the report said.

Maggie Blyth, chair of the Oxfordshire Safeguarding Children Board, admitted years of errors 'allowed offenders to get away with their crimes' but she found no cases of neglect or misconduct by staff.

Rotherham grooming victim: 'Authorities knew for two years'

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The three senior managers who were responsible for social services in Oxfordshire at this time have all since moved on.

One emigrated but has returned to the UK, another now works in the private sector while the third retired on health grounds.

Alan Bedford, the author of the independent review, wrote: 'What happened to the child victims of the sexual exploitation in Oxfordshire was indescribably awful.

'The child victims and their families feel very let down. Their accounts of how they perceived professional work are disturbing and chastening.'

The report said: 'It [the sexual abuse] was so bad that, for a time, it was hard for staff to grasp the reality of what was happening.'

His report revealed that six girls who were being abused were reported missing 500 times in five years but the authorities failed to act, today's report said.

The devastating 114-page report today also revealed:

  • Girls were hooked on drink and drugs before being offered for sex in Oxford and across Britain

  • The victims were 'white girls' and the perpetrators were 'predominantly of Pakistani heritage'

  • Girls were tortured with meat cleavers, baseball bats and sex toys by men who would also bite, scratch, suffocate, burn them and even urinate on them

  • Those abused by gangs who went to social workers or police were often 'disbelieved' or told they were 'bringing problems upon themselves'

  • Children who said they were being abused were considered to be consenting to sex with adults and written off as 'difficult girls making bad choices'

  • Staff made 'snide remarks' and were 'hostile' to girls who came to them for help

  • Professionals showed a persistent 'lack of curiosity', even in one case where a 12-year-old abuse victim linked to a gang was known to be using contraceptives

  • Parents who complained their child was missing or had been raped were seen as 'part of the problem'

  • The perpetrators told one parent of a girl they habitually abused: 'They threatened to kill me and behead my daughter's baby'....

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Why was this suspect not locked up previously when he already had sexual offences prevention order???

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UPDATE: Man charged in connection with six-year-old's kidnap

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SCENE: The back of Whitefield Street, Hapton, where the girl was found

by JESSICA CREE Updated on 10:33am Tuesday 31st March 2015 in News

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A 33-YEAR-OLD man has appeared before magistrates charged in connection with the abduction of a six-year-old girl.

Imran Khan, of Pendle Street, Accrington, indicated not guilty pleas to allegations of intentionally causing or inciting a girl under the age of 13 to engage in sexual activity, taking a child so as to remove her from the lawful custody of her mother and breaching a sexual offences prevention order when he appeared at Burnley Magistrates Court yesterday.

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Paedophile beaten unconscious by child's father handed 25 year prison sentence

Raymond Frolander, who was 18 at the time, was found by officers lying in a pool of his own blood

Roisin O'Connor

Friday, 3 April 2015

A man who was beaten by the father of a child he was caught sexually abusing has been sentenced to 25 years in prison.

Raymond Frolander, from Daytona Beach, Florida, was beaten until he was unconscious and left with clear facial injuries after he was found abusing the 11-year-old boy last year.

The father called police after administering his own punishment.

Frolander, who was 18 at the time, was found by officers lying in a pool of his own blood.

According to a 911 recording, the unnamed father told the operator: "I just walked in and found a grown man molesting (my child) and I got him in a bloody puddle for you right now.

"Send an ambulance. He is going to need one."

The father ended the call by saying: “I did whatever I got a right to do, except I didn’t kill him.”

Frolander was charged with sexual battery on a victim under 12.

Speaking to investigators after the attack, the child said that he had been playing games with friends at the property; however, once those friends had left, Frolander began to sexually assault him.

The child also said that this had not been an isolated incident, and that Frolander had been abusing him since the age of eight.

According to Daytona Beach police Chief Mike Chitwood, Frolander was "almost like a family member" to his alleged victim and he had groomed his target for a period of time, having sex with the victim on multiple occasions.

The father was not charged with any crime.

Chitwood said the man was just "acting like a dad", and he didn’t see anything to charge him with.

Asked whether he had any issues with the father’s actions, Chitwood said: "Not as a police chief and not as a father."

Frolander took a deal to prevent a mandatory life sentence. However he will be registered as a sex offender for the rest of his life and will have to wear a GPS monitor upon his release, NBC News affiliate Wesh reported.

After the sentence, the father told reporters at the station: "He's going to learn in the next 25 years why I let him live."

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