The Rape Gang Inquiry Report is an independent, survivor-led investigation chaired by Rupert Lowe funded by public donations. It examines systematic grooming and group-based child sexual exploitation (CSE) of vulnerable girls-overwhelmingly White British--by predominantly Pakistani Muslim and other Muslim-heritage gangs across the UK.
Scale and Nature of Crimes:
The report estimates at least 250,000 young White British girls have been victims of repeated rape, gang rape, trafficking. torture, drugging, filming for blackmail, and related abuses over decades (since at least the 1950s, escalating post-1997 mass immigration). This figure extrapolates from inquiries like Rotherham (1400 victims) and (Telford 1000 ), accounting for under-reporting. Crimes occurred in at least 149 local authority districts (40% of UK districts), with a national heat map and appendix listing affected areas (e.g., Rotherham, Rochdale, Oldham, Birmingham, London boroughs, and many others).
Typical Pattern:
Girls as young as 11 were groomed with gifts, alcohol, drugs, and attention by young men, then collected (often by taxis) from schools, care homes, or streets. They were taken to houses, flats, hotels, or restaurants for repeated group rapes, violence ("red rooms" of torture), trafficking between cities, pregnancies (with coerced abortions or children removed), and forced conversions. Victims were often demeaned as "white trash,""kuffar," or deserving punishment. Some were trafficked abroad.
Perpetrator Profile: Overwhelmingly men of Muslim (primarily Pakistani) heritage--~87-95% in convicted cases per cited data. The report links this to cultural factors (honour/shame clan codes treating non-Muslim girls as available property) and specific Islamic theological/legal elements (e.. doctrines of Muslim superiority, al-wala" wa-I-bara; views on non-Muslims, sex slavery. and age of consent). Smaller involvement from other Muslim backgrounds (Somali, etc.) noted.
Institutional Failures: Catastrophic across police (ignored reports, criminalized victims, destroyed evidence), social services (undermined parents, placed girls in exploitative homes), NHS (treated injuries/STIs/ pregnancies without proper safeguarding), schools, taxi licensing, and politicians. Fear of "racism" accusations, political correctness, and electoral reliance on certain communities led to denial, suppressed ethnicity data, and inaction. Labour and Conservative governments both criticized: the oficial national inquiry seen as limited in scope.
Victim and Whistleblower Testimony: Harrowing accounts detail lifelong trauma (PTSD, physical injuries, eating disorders, etc.). Examples include girls in care homes trafficked to groups of men, repeated rapes, institutional disbelief, and cover-ups. Parents and whistleblowers faced retaliation.
Conclusions and Recommendations
The report frames this as a national scandal enabled by immigration policies, multiculturalism, and institutional cowardice rather than isolated failures. It calls for
. Mandatory recording of offender ethnicity/religion.
• Stronger sentencing, deportations, and institutional accountability.
.Legislative changes targeting group-based CSE,
. Better safeguarding, family involvement, and multi-agency action.
. Private prosecutions and further release of testimonies.
Rupert Lowe's foreword emphasizes immigration as a root cause and urges full prosecutions (including harsh penalties). The report positions itself as ifiling laps left by official processes, aiming for justice and prevention.
The full PDF is lengthy (-hundreds of pages) with appendices on testimonies, failures, and locations. For the complete picture, reading the original is recommended.
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