Only the BNP Made Something Happen, Says Grandfather of Latest Muslim Sex Grooming Scandal Victim
March 26, 2009
It was only when the British National Party became involved that the police finally acted and launched an investigation,” said the grandfather of a twelve-year-old British girl who fell pregnant after falling victim to yet another Muslim sex grooming gang in South Yorkshire.
The grandfather, whose name is known to BNP News but is being withheld to protect the identity of the
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A South Yorkshire Police spokesman confirmed to BNP News that “Officers from South Yorkshire Police have arrested seven men in relation to an ongoing investigation into alleged serious sexual offences in the Rotherham area.
“Six men, aged between 19 and 29-years-old, from the Clifton, Masborough and Broom areas of Rotherham and from the Shirecliffe area of Sheffield, were arrested yesterday, Wednesday 25 March 2009, and released on police bail.
“A 20-year-old man from the Moorgate area of Rotherham was arrested earlier today, Thursday 26 March, and is currently helping police with enquiries.”
The grandfather became desperate after contacting the police and being told that nothing could be done about the matter.
He then contacted the local BNP activist Marlene Guest, who approached the police. After they realised that the BNP would make the matter public and start campaigning on the issue, they asked her not to go public with the scandal while they investigated it.
Mrs Guest agreed to keep silent about the Muslim grooming gang until the arrests had been made, as the police said they suspected that the perpetrators might very well “flee to their country of origin” if the news was made public before they had been arrested.
The grandfather who originally contacted Mrs Guest expressed his great relief that the arrests had now been made. “I am convinced it was only when the BNP said it was prepared to go public with the matter, that action was finally taken,” he said.
“I want to thank the BNP for pressuring the police into finally doing something. This was exactly what we needed to get justice for this awful crime.”
The practice of Muslim males grooming young impressionable white girls for sex by using drugs is so widespread that it has even been raised in parliament. Ann Cryer, a Labour member of the Commons Home Affairs Select Committee, has said that she has received complaints from mothers in her constituency about young Asian men targeting their underage daughters.
Although campaigners claim that hundreds of young girls are already being passed around men within the Asian community for sex, she said that attempts to raise the problem with community leaders had met with little success, with most of them being in a state of denial about the scope of the problem.
Ms Cryer said that parents had complained to her that criminal networks are able to prey on young girls because the authorities are reluctant to tackle the issue for fear of upsetting race relations in areas with large ethnic minority communities.
Ms Cryer added: “I think there is a problem with the view Asian men generally have about white women. Their view about white women is generally fairly low. They do not seem to understand that there are white girls as moral and as good as Asian girls.”
The BNP’s spokesman on police matters, former Metropolitan Police inspector Michael Barnbrook, has formally called for a public inquiry into the nationwide scale of the problem.
“We call on the police to investigate this as a national problem and not as an individual crime,” Mr Barnbrook said.
“These incidents also need to be classified and prosecuted as racist crimes. The perpetrators must also be deported at the end of their sentences, and awareness courses of the danger of these sex grooming gangs must be run in schools.”
Mr Barnbrook said local councils must now also step up to their responsibilities to protect the British community by re-homing the victims for their protection and by giving the victims counselling and support.
“Finally, all Muslim leaders must explicitly condemn these crimes in public as a condition to any further state funding for any of that community’s activities. This is a plague which we need to stamp out for once and for all,” he said. Less..
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