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Girls locked in cages, raped by 700 men: UK MP shares Pak grooming gang testimonies

 



Girls locked in cages, raped by 700 men: UK MP shares Pak grooming gang testimonies

 

British MP Rupert Lowe read out harrowing accounts of systematic sexual assault, violence, racial targeting, intimidation and alleged police misconduct, alongside allegations that public authorities, healthcare workers and children's home staff repeatedly failed to protect vulnerable children.

 

Some testimonies alleged that race and religion were used by some perpetrators to demean, isolate and exert control over victims.

 

India Today World Desk

India Today World Desk

UPDATED: Jun 3, 2026 09:08 IST

Written By: Satyam Singh

https://www.indiatoday.in/world/story/uk-mp-rupert-lowe-shares-pakistan-grooming-gang-shocking-testimonies-in-parliment-2921034-2026-06-02

 

British MP Rupert Lowe has reignited debate over the UK's 'grooming gangs' scandal after an emotional speech in Parliament in which he read testimonies of survivors. He told Parliament that the world should hear what was said during the two weeks of our independent rape gang inquiry hearings, which he said should never have needed to happen. He urged MPs to listen to the testimonies of these brave survivors and to finally act.

 

In his remarks, Lowe read out harrowing accounts of systematic sexual abuse, violence, intimidation, racial targeting and alleged police misconduct, alongside claims that public authorities, healthcare workers and children's home staff repeatedly failed to protect vulnerable children.

 

 

The testimonies were gathered during an independent inquiry into group-based child sexual exploitation. According to material linked to that effort, a private investigation led by him last year identified "gang-based child sexual exploitation" in at least 85 areas across the UK. A statement issued by Lowe in August last year said "rape gangs", predominantly comprising men of Pakistani heritage, had been active for decades and were far more widespread than thought

 

HARROWING ACCOUNTS OF ABUSE AND EXPLOITATION

Among the accounts Lowe cited was one in which a survivor said: "He took his pants down, penetrated me, had sex with me. He then stopped before ejaculation. He picked up a bottle of Jack Daniels, which was now empty, and he forced it up inside me. He broke the glass while he was there. At that point, I was about 12, nearly 13."

 

Another testimony read out by Lowe said: "I was held down by the men as they each took turns to .... rape me, taking it in turns to pin down my arms and my legs. When the assault ended, the men hit me repeatedly, threatened to find me, kill me, and harm my loved ones if I ever told anybody what had happened."

 

Lowe also cited testimonies alleging that race and religion were used by some perpetrators to demean, isolate and exert control over victims.

 

One survivor said during inquiry hearings: "Comments were constantly made suggesting that white girls, the Christian girls, were viewed as having fewer morals or lower values, whereas Muslim girls were described by some of the men as having dignity and higher moral standing. These comparisons were used to justify the way I was treated and to further humiliate and control me."

 

Another testimony described how the victim's Christian faith was allegedly mocked during the abuse. "The main clash that I kind of had with the religion side of it was I grew up as a Christian. I would wear my cross because it was something really special to me. It was just used as a way to break me down. They said, 'Where is your God now? Has your God forsaken you?'"

 

POLICE ACCUSED IN SURVIVOR ACCOUNTS

The British MP also quoted a woman who alleged that some of her attackers were police officers. "Over the course of the abuse I was raped by multiple police officers in different parts of the country," the testimony stated.

 

Other accounts described the scale of abuse and what survivors said were failures by institutions to intervene. One testimony said: "It started when I was 13. I was raped by probably about six or seven hundred different men over three years."

 

Lowe also quoted a survivor who said: "I was bleeding from both my vagina and my back passage and was so swollen I could not sit down. I told hospital staff my drink had been spiked and I did not know what had happened because I was too afraid to tell the truth. They did not ask any questions. They gave me tablets and discharged me. I was 15 years old."

 

In another testimony, a survivor said: "Things would escalate around Eid and holidays. Parties got bigger, got worse, got more violent. More people involved, more girls involved. The parties were just bigger."

 

Lowe said the account was among the most disturbing testimonies presented during the inquiry.

 

He also cited testimony from a woman who alleged that she witnessed 15-20 women being held in cages and described being subjected to extreme abuse.

 

"There were men around me, not horrified, not disgusted, not helping, but filming and laughing, making bets on whether the dog could actually rape me or not. And yes, I was raped by a dog. The man just held my face, stared me down straight in the eyes, and he wanted to see me break. And he did," said another survivor.

 

Lowe concluded the series of testimonies with a survivor's appeal for action. "I just wanted it to stop and not happen to any other children and for people to actually act, to do something and stop being so scared. I could continue for hours and hours," the testimony said.

 

The UK MP then urged lawmakers to move beyond debate and take concrete action. "All of us in this building have a responsibility to finally act. Not to talk, but to act. Our rape gang inquiry report will be released in the coming days. It will change Britain for good," Lowe said.

 

WHAT ARE THE UK'S GROOMING GANGS?

In the UK, the term 'grooming gangs' is commonly used to describe cases in which vulnerable children and teenagers were manipulated, trafficked, intimidated, drugged or abused by multiple offenders over long periods. The phrase became known after investigations in towns such as Rotherham, Rochdale and Oldham uncovered organised child sexual exploitation and major failures by police, councils and social services to protect victims. The ongoing UK statutory inquiry says it is examining "the sexual abuse and exploitation of children by grooming gangs across England and Wales".

 

Background provided in the case history says reports of girls being groomed by gangs of men, largely of Pakistani heritage, first drew political attention in 2002, when then Labour MP Ann Cryer warned that it was happening in her West Yorkshire constituency of Keighley. In 2010, five men were convicted of sexual offences against girls aged 12 to 16 in Rotherham in South Yorkshire. A later investigation by The Times exposed both the scale of child sexual exploitation in Rotherham and a pattern of abuse by organised networks of predominantly British-Pakistani men. In the years that followed, gangs were jailed in more than a dozen towns, including Rochdale, Oldham, Telford, Bristol, Oxford, Huddersfield, Halifax and Banbury.

 

The term 'grooming gangs' became attached to cases in which girls aged 11 to 16, many of them white and from troubled backgrounds, were targeted in public, given attention, alcohol or drugs, and then deceived or forced into sex before being passed on to other men.

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Starmer criticises Elon Musk for trying to 'whip up division' in UK in light of Nowak murder

 


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Starmer criticises Elon Musk for trying to 'whip up division' in UK in light of Nowak murder

 

Keir Starmer has criticised Elon Musk for trying to “whip up division” in the UK following the murder of Henry Nowak and the conclusion of the trial of his killer.

 

The PM spoke out after it was revealed that Musk has written more than 110 posts retweets and replies on X, the social media platform that he owns, about British politics since last Wednesday. That is far more than he has written about SpaceX, his company which is about to launch on the stock market.

 

Musk champions far-right politicians and parties on X, and most of his posts have been about the Nowak case, where he has strongly endorsed the view that the student was a victim of anti-white racism by the police. Although once close to Nigel Farage, Musk is now promoting Rupert Lowe’s Restore Britain party, which is even more extreme and anti-migrant than Reform UK.

 

Starmer normally avoids commenting on Musk, who has been fiercely critical of Starmer on X since early last year, when his tweets played a huge role in putting the grooming gangs scandal at the top of the political agenda.

 

But today, asked about Musk, Starmer said:

 

We need to also assert who we are as a country, because Musk, again, has been interfering in our politics in the last few days, trying to whip up division, that is not who we are in Britain.

 

In Britain, we are reasonable, tolerant people.

 

When we have a terrible case like Henry’s case, Henry Nowak, we react calmly as his family have done.

 

Today the Financial Times has published a report about Musk’s recent interventions. In their story, Amy Borrett, Rachel Rees and Joel Suss say:

 

Elon Musk’s interventions in UK politics have reignited over the past week, prompting concerns about the influence of the world’s richest man ahead of a byelection that could trigger a change in prime minister.

 

Musk has written more than 110 posts, retweets and replies about British politics since last Wednesday on his social media platform X, with a focus on the murder of student Henry Nowak.

 

UK politics accounted for more than one-third of his X activity over the past week, according to FT analysis – almost three times the share devoted to SpaceX, even as Musk sought a $1.8tn valuation in his satellite and AI company’s highly anticipated IPO on 12 June.

 

Starmer was speaking in a pooled TV interview, and he criticised Musk’s interventions in the Nowak scandal after being asked about the decision by the Labour MP Jess Asato to take legal action against Musk’s xAI company over its Grok tool being used to produce a fake sexualised pictures of her.

Reform UK gets £9m in donations in first quarter of 2026, including £7m from two crypto billionaires

 


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Reform UK gets £9m in donations in first quarter of 2026, including £7m from two crypto billionaires

 

The Electoral Commission has published its figures for donations to political parties in the first quarter of 2026 and they show that Reform UK was given £9m. Lucy White from Bloomberg was the first with the numbers.

 

NEW: Reform UK has once again smashed party donation totals, raising more than £9m in the first quarter. Boosted by another £3m from Thailand-based crypto investor Harborne - just before Labour capped donations from overseas - and £4m from crypto entrepreneur Ben Delo

 

We knew about the Delo donation. As Rowena Mason reported in April, Delo, a British billionaire convicted in the US for failing to implement adequate anti-money-laundering controls in his cryptocurrency business, said that he had given Reform UK £4m this year.

 

Delo has also said that he is going to move back to the UK so that he won’t be affected by the Labour legislation imposing a £100,000 a year cap on how much people living abroad can donate to political parties.

 

The ban came into force on 25 March, the day it was announced by Steve Reed, the communities secretary. It will affect Christopher Harborne, another cryptocurrency billionaire who is Reform UK’s biggest donor. He is a British citizen but lives in Thailand and he gave the party £12m last year.

 

Today’s figures show that he also gave Reform UK £3m in the first quarter of this year – suggesting that the money was handed over shortly before the cap came into force.

Robert Jenrick defends Reform UK's response to Henry Nowak's murder

 

Senior British police chiefs have warned that claims of "anti-white bias" and "two-tier policing" risk driving UK law enforcement "back to the 1960s."

 


Police chief warns anti-white bias claims could drive UK policing ‘back to 60s’

Senior British police chiefs have warned that claims of "anti-white bias" and "two-tier policing" risk driving UK law enforcement "back to the 1960s." This warning comes amid escalating political tensions and severe public disorder following a controversial murder case.

 

The Context

The debate ignited following the December 2025 fatal stabbing of 18-year-old Henry Nowak in Southampton.

  • The Incident: Nowak was killed by Vickrum Digwa.
  • The Controversy: Public outrage peaked after revelations that Hampshire Police initially handcuffed and arrested the dying victim, Nowak, rather than immediately detaining his killer.
  • The Police Response: Hampshire Chief Constable Jeremy Boon issued a formal apology to Nowak’s family for the treatment. However, he strongly rejected accusations of systemic bias.

Political Backlash and "Two-Tier" Claims

Right-wing political figures quickly seized on the case to criticize Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) frameworks within the police force.

  • Nigel Farage: The Reform UK leader used a House of Commons session to declare that the UK is living under "two-tier policing". He claimed that fear of being labeled racist causes frontline officers to treat cases differently based on race, urging people to respond to the killing with "pure cold rage".
  • Policy Pressure: Prominent politicians have ramped up pressure on the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) to completely scrap existing race-bias and anti-racism policies.

The "Back to the 60s" Warning

In response to the political rhetoric, police leadership pushed back forcefully. Leaders warn that dismantling anti-racism frameworks and capitulating to "anti-white bias" narratives will destroy decades of progress in community relations. They argue it could regress British policing back to the 1960s era, which was defined by systemic discrimination, overt prejudice, and a total lack of accountability toward minority communities.

Fallout on the Ground

The political row has directly translated into real-world violence and online misinformation:

  • Street Violence: Severe clashes erupted in Southampton, resulting in injuries to 11 police officers and a police dog.
  • Targeting of Communities: Local community leaders reported a sharp rise in hate directed toward the Sikh community, requiring extra police patrols around religious buildings.
  • Online Harassment: Social media platforms and AI tools falsely identified a former female police officer as one of the arresting officers at the scene, forcing her to flee her home into hiding.

If you would like to follow this developing situation further, I can provide more details on the parliamentary response from the Home Secretary or updates regarding the NPCC's review of police guidance