Friday, 30 May 2014
Operation Sanctuary
It came as no surprise when earlier this year 2014, Northumbria Police launched 'Operation Sanctuary', so said a local vicar, who claimed local officials within Newcastle and those in authority had known about such child grooming matters for years.
However, recently, over the past few years there has been a Child Grooming epidemic across Britain.
A week hasn't gone by in this country, without reading local and occasionally national newspapers, with headlines of Pakistani, muslim grooming gangs finally standing trial, after concerted efforts by those in local council authority and police forces to attempt to hide the truth and the scale of this political scandal, involving the grooming of young "white British" schoolchildren, dating back many years.
During this same period, to dampen down the pointing of fingers directly at the Pakistani muslim community, it has continually been argued, by apologists usually within an official authority capacity, that child grooming and sexual exploitation takes place within all communities, which just may well be so, but what isn't normally taking place, is child grooming by ethnic groups towards a specifically targeted other group, that being, "young white British school girls" groomed by muslim men. Some owning takeaway or local shops or businesses, whilst others have been taxi drivers or friends of friends, of younger muslim boys sent out to target young vulnerable white girls to enslave as sex objects to be exploited at the hands of muslim elders whim, some involving gang rapes and other sickening acts of depravity and torture, towards young female victims of school age.
Within the North East of England during the same period nothing as horrifyingly, on this scale was reported or so it seemed, but was lurking in the back streets of local towns and cities, apart from the whispers of what could was. It wasn't until a young local schoolgirl was stalked on her way home on a street in Newcastle, before being dragged by knifepoint onto wasteland to be repeatedly,brutally raped and then robbed, after being threaten with her life, that some people began to sit up and take notice. Worryingly for a labour councillor, a local Bangladeshi muslim youth was finally charged.
During the same period, local members of the North East EDL were hearing of other child grooming and rape cases around the region. However, during a formal interview, detectives from the Serious Crime Dept at Northumbria Police, denied ever knowing of any child rape /grooming incidents involving muslim men, within the Northumbria force area. Clearly, this was untrue, because cases had already been published within local newspapers.
After concerns for a young local girl in January, Northumbria Police launched 'Operation Sanctuary'.
What was also not surprising, was the "politically correct" manner in which the local media reports, via Northumbria Police and probably the local council authority, reported that this operation was set-up to," investigate allegations of a series of sexual offences within Newcastle, but also in other local authority areas, involving a number of men from a range of communities and vulnerable female victims, including school girls and young adults".
The original grooming scandal in Rochdale was said to have been an isolated incident, was by now, well on its way from being an epidemic to a pandemic, as other police forces across the country began investigating and charging muslim grooming gangs, but surprisingly within this local Operation Sanctuary investigation which it had been claimed, a number of arrests were made from a variety of different communities, over the past months, those appearing in court having been charged with child rapes and grooming offences were men only from the muslim community. Most recently in march this year, Northumbria Police decided to change the scope of the investigations of Operation Sanctuary, to now include all aspects of sexual and violent crimes against young girls and vulnerable females. To date there has now been 91 arrests and 14 people charged with offences. What still remains unclear, is the actual number of those charged within the original investigation which commenced in January, after concerns were raised for a young girl, as since then, there has been involvement of separate cases not connected to the original Operation Sanctuary Investigation which is still ongoing, but open now to include most sexual or violent crimes directed at any females committed by any male(s).
Author: Mitch
Official Operation Sanctuary update: HERE
Northumbria Police arrest 15 on rape offences in Newcastle's West End
Community meeting called in Newcastle's West End on Operation Sanctuary
25 ARRESTED IN NEWCASTLE GROOMING GANG INVESTIGATION
Five more arrests as part of Operation Sanctuary
West End community's shock at child sex exploitation allegations
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