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Calls to deport Pakistanis from Britain after release of child rape gang report

Furious Britons are calling for mass deportations of Pakistanis after a government report on “group-based child sexual exploitation” confirmed ethnic Asian men are heavily overrepresented in so-called grooming gangs.

The official review, carried out by Baroness Casey, found that the role of Pakistani immigrants in the mass rape of White British girls for decades across England and Wales was covered up by successive governments and authorities at multiple levels.

In the town of Rotherham, for example, where an estimated 1,400 girls were sexually abused by predominately Asian paedophile gangs, Pakistanis made up 64% of suspects in one historical police operation despite being only 4% of the population, and 62% of those convicted, the report noted.

The review found that police avoided pursuing Pakistani child rape gangs for fear of appearing racist, that flawed data had been used by authorities and the corporate media to downplay or deny the ethnicity of rape gang perpetrators, and that there was an “appalling” lack of data on ethnicity in crime recording.

Baroness Casey also noted that a significant proportion of open cases involved suspects who were foreign nationals and/or asylum seekers and stated that “questions about ethnicity have been asked but dodged for years”.

“We found that the ethnicity of perpetrators is shied away from and is still not recorded for two-thirds of perpetrators,” she wrote.

In her review of 50 cases, Baroness Casey found that of the 15 where ethnicity of perpetrators could be identified, 10 involved mainly Asians or Pakistanis, one involved a mix of ethnic minorities including Pakistanis, one involved blacks, one involved Turks, one involved Somalis, and one involved Whites.

“More effort is required to identify the nature of group-based child sexual exploitation and why it appears men of Asian and Pakistani ethnicity are disproportionately represented in some areas, in order to understand it better, and to tackle it more effectively,” she concluded.

The UK government responded to the report by saying it would make it a formal requirement to collect nationality and ethnicity data for all cases of child sexual abuse and exploitation, and bring forward reforms ensuring asylum seekers convicted of sex offences would have their claims denied.

But the report also sparked calls for harsher measures, with many demanding mass deportations of all Pakistani immigrants.

One man pointed to data from Rotherham and wrote on X: “Seriously, wouldn’t it be safer to just deport them all?”

Another responded to the recent conviction of seven Pakistani men for keeping two girls as sex slaves from the age of 13 in the town of Rochdale.

“It is hard to grasp the level of evil that possesses these sick men. Deport. Deport. Deport. Cut Pakistan’s foreign aid if they won’t have them,” he said.

“I’d deport all Pakistanis from Europe. They proved they cannot be trusted,” said another woman.

Many more commented on the Casey review and the Rochdale and Rotherham cases with comments like “deport all the Pakistanis and this ends” and “deport all Pakistanis, then ban them for life”.

Independent MP Rupert Lowe responded to the report in a series of social media posts where he demanded an end to the cover-up.

“Collect the data. Find the evidence. Expose the rapists and their accomplices. Do it swiftly, do it brutally and do it very publicly. We will not tolerate the mass rape of young British girls by predominately Pakistani men,” he said in one post.

“For decades, people like Emily Maitlis have labelled those of us concerned about the mass rape of young British children by Pakistani Muslim men as ‘racist’. They were wrong. We were right. Not ‘racist’, not ‘islamophobic’. Right,” he said in another.

“This inquiry process must end with prosecutions, and it must end with deportations. In the many, many thousands,” he added, as well as demanding and end to foreign aid to Pakistan.

Header image: Seven Pakistani men convicted of child rape gang offences in Rochdale (Greater Manchester Police).

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