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2020-01-16 Britain
Fears over race relations affected Manchester police probe into child sex grooming gang, report suggests
[Independent] Investigation identified 57 potential victims and 97 suspects in Manchester ‐ but almost no action taken amid fears of inciting racial hatred
But now they are going to finish the investigations, then try, convict, and jail the guilty parties, followed by going after all those who refused to act in the first place, right?
Dozens of teenage girls suspected of being groomed and abused in Manchester by gangs of men from Asian backgrounds were failed because police feared upsetting race relations, a new probe has suggested.
Uh huh. And how long has justice been delayed?
Victims repeatedly alerted officers about sexual assaults, giving names and addresses of those involved, but, in almost all cases, no action was taken.

Now, a bombshell report suggests Greater Manchester Police and the city council shelved an investigation into what was happening at least partially because of the "many sensitive community issues" they felt faced with.

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The poor darlings. How they must have suffered.
"Concerns were expressed about the risk of proactive tactics or the incitement of racial hatred," the 145-page independent review states.
Because it is completely unreasonable to object to being treated by both the perpetrators and the powers-that-be as the rightful plaything of misbehaving members of a protected class.
And it adds: "The authorities knew that many [victims] were being subjected to the most profound abuse and exploitation but did not protect them from the perpetrators. This is a depressingly familiar picture and has been seen in many other towns and cities across the country."
The stories litter the shelves of Rantburg's archives.
It centres on Operation Augusta, which was set up in 2004 after the death of Victoria Agoglia, 15, a girl who reported being raped but who died from a suspected overdose soon after she alerted authorities to the abuse.
In other words, by 2004 this kind of thing had been going on for years in Manchester, with the connivance of the authorities at all levels.
Augusta subsequently identified at least 57 victims ‐ mainly white girls aged from 12 to 16 ‐ and some 97 potential suspects involved in grooming across the region.

But senior officers at GMP under-resourced the investigation before closing it down completely with the backing of Manchester City Council.
See no evil, hear no evil, say no evil.
Only three people were convicted of related crimes at court.

The force had, at that time, just finished dealing with unrelated cases involving the Kurdish community that had created severe tensions and officers were keen not to be seen targeting another minority group, it is suggested.
Were the Kurds victims or perpetrators?
But in closing the investigation, the report states, "very few of the relevant perpetrators were brought to justice and neither were their activities disrupted".

It details a "sample" of case studies from the period in which allegations of rape and sexual assault had been made by teenage girls.

For each one, the report ‐ commissioned by mayor Andy Burnham in 2017 ‐ concludes with the same sentence: "We cannot offer any assurance that this was appropriately addressed by either GMP or Manchester City Council."
But you are now going to follow up and finish this thing properly, Mayor Andy, right?
This was despite "clear evidence" police had the names, addresses and even places of work of men suspected of carrying out the abuse.
With all that information it should be easy to find those who'd been, and probably are still indulging in sex jihad.
One suspect vehicle uncovered in the initial investigation was linked to a GMP officer, who was later dismissed, the report said.
He should have been arrested and charged then. Fortunately, unless he died, there’s still time to act now.
Some suspects even visited council-run children’s homes, bringing alcohol and cannabis, with the apparent knowledge of council staff.
More names to add to the round-up list.
The report finishes by calling on the police and council to consider how "the people who appeared to present a risk to children in 2004 can now be brought to justice and any risk they still present to children mitigated".
Do not consider. Do.
Responding to the report’s verdict, assistant chief constable Mabs Hussain, the head of specialist crime for GMP, said: "Children should be able to expect those responsible for their care will do all they can to keep them safe and I want to apologise to all those vulnerable children who were let down. I can only imagine the pain and distress they must have gone through."

He added that a major incident room had now been set up and detectives would be reinvestigating all allegations and that lines of inquiry were already being pursued in a number of the cases.
Good. We’ll be watching for announcements of arrests, convictions, and sentences.
Joanne Roney, the chief executive of Manchester City Council, said: "This report makes for painful reading. We recognise that some of the social work practice and management oversight around 15 years ago fell far below the high standards we now expect. We are deeply sorry that not enough was done to protect our children at the time."
...not to mention what was not done during the past fifteen years, and what is not being done now.
Posted by trailing wife 2020-01-16 00:00|| || Front Page|| [16 views ]  Top
 File under: Moslem Colonists 

#1 They "fear racial outrage" because they yet to face any meaningful outrage from the citizens that pay their salaries.
Posted by Crusader 2020-01-16 01:11||   2020-01-16 01:11|| Front Page Top

#2 Let's just say the police are not held up the way they used to and that's even with the MSM cover up of the police cover up of muslim rape epidemic
Posted by Bright Pebbles 2020-01-16 07:28||   2020-01-16 07:28|| Front Page Top

#3 Fears over race relations affected police probe.

It's not just Manchester and the UK.
Posted by Besoeker 2020-01-16 07:31||   2020-01-16 07:31|| Front Page Top

#4 They should forbidden from every holding any government job ever again. They had one duty, to protect citizens and they did the opposite.

In a fair world the 57 victims should be given a cricket bat and a chance to take a few swings at bound government officials. In particular the social workers who's job was very specifically to take care of these kids, and the cops, who's job was very specifically to protect citizens.

The suspects should be tried, and if convicted should lose their citizenship, serve hard time in solitary with no chance of early parole.
Posted by ruprecht 2020-01-16 08:20||   2020-01-16 08:20|| Front Page Top

#5 We/they have sheep where sheepdogs are needed.
Posted by Lex 2020-01-16 08:43||   2020-01-16 08:43|| Front Page Top

#6 Wonder at the diversity demographics of the guardians.
Posted by Skidmark 2020-01-16 11:01||   2020-01-16 11:01|| Front Page Top

#7 Overwhelmingly white and gutless. When the actual powers that run things tell you that certain ethic/religious groups are special and protected, and you see this that fighting this gets you culled from the force, you default to the Baltimore PD solution. Ride around taking reports and seeing nothing that threatens your pension.
Posted by NoMoreBS 2020-01-16 11:29||   2020-01-16 11:29|| Front Page Top

#8 Take the pensions, give them to the victims.
Posted by rjschwarz 2020-01-16 11:39||   2020-01-16 11:39|| Front Page Top

#9 And those artists of #MeToo are silent...

Posted by Spanky Whuter1088 2020-01-16 17:05||   2020-01-16 17:05|| Front Page Top

#10 My how the mighty have fallen. It's hard now to imagine England being the place the men such as Gen. Charles Napier was from. I feel certain he wouldn't have allowed such to go unpunished.

For those who don't know who he was, he was in India and seriously disliked the practice of burning widows alive.

"Be it so. This burning of widows is your custom; prepare the funeral pile. But my nation has also a custom. When men burn women alive we hang them, and confiscate all their property. My carpenters shall therefore erect gibbets on which to hang all concerned when the widow is consumed. Let us all act according to national customs."
Posted by Silentbrick 2020-01-16 21:42||   2020-01-16 21:42|| Front Page Top

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