Rupert Lowe EXPOSES Pakistani grooming gangs
KIDNAPPING British girls during Commons debate.
In a
recent parliamentary debate, MP Rupert Lowe highlighted evidence from his
independent inquiry into child sexual exploitation which indicated some victims
may have been trafficked overseas to Pakistan and elsewhere by their abusers to
prevent disclosure and obstruct investigations.
During
exchanges in the House of Commons, Lowe raised several serious allegations and
demands:
He
described the "mass rape of vulnerable young white girls by gangs of
mainly Pakistani men" as a "rotting stain" on UK history,
alleging thousands were abused to protect "community cohesion".
He cited
testimony from a victim who estimated 98% of her 600-700 abusers were
"Pakistani Muslims" and that attempts were made to traffic women
overseas.
He called
for a full state investigation into the alleged overseas trafficking and an
urgent review of missing girls' cases in "target areas".
He
demanded the government commit to immediately deporting all guilty foreign
nationals and stripping the citizenship of dual nationals involved.
He also
called for a pause on all Pakistani visas and foreign aid until the Pakistani
government agreed to accept and imprison deported citizens convicted of these
crimes.
In
response, government representatives have called the testimony "absolutely
horrifying" and stated that a full, statutory independent inquiry led by
Baroness Louise Casey is underway to investigate the matter. They urged anyone
with evidence of criminality to share it with the police immediately. The
government has also maintained that court records are not being deleted and are
available.
Rupert
Lowe has been conducting his own independent "Rape Gang Inquiry" to
gather survivor testimonies and push for action, raising funds via a
Crowdfunder campaign. He has vowed private prosecutions against negligent
officials who he claims "looked the other way".

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