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Was it a Hate Crime? Fears Gangs of Asian Paedophiles who Preyed on Hundreds of Vulnerable White Girls Were Racially Motivated as PM Brands it 'Abuse on an Industrial Scale'

  • Serious case review reveals how hundreds of victims were not protected
  • The almost 400 victims were raped and trafficked between 1999 and 2014
  • Six girls alone reported missing 500 times in 5 years but nothing was done
  • Police and social workers said some lied or 'brought it on themselves'
  • Gangs of predominantly Pakistani men were able to abuse girls unhindered
  • One Asian gang was able to abuse 50 girls over eight years in Oxford
  • Officials 'lacked curiosity' when a 12-year-old was using contraceptives
  • Police and Crime Commissioner said abuse may have been a 'hate crime'
  • PM says girls abused on 'industrial scale' and blames 'walk on by' culture
  • Police chief says 'children are being sexually exploited all over the country'
  • Serious case review follows similar scandals in Rotherham and Rochdale UK
Daily Mail UK, 4 March 2015


A total of 373 girls suffered sexual abuse in Oxfordshire, a report into 'indescribably awful' child sexual exploitation has found - and now fears have been raised that the abuse may have been racially motivated.

Over 15 years hundreds of victims as young as 11 were groomed, raped and forced into prostitution by gangs of men 'predominantly of Pakistani heritage', a serious case review has found.

The damning 114-page report said victims were in a 'living hell from which they couldn't extricate themselves' after 'hostile' officials wrote some off as 'difficult girls making bad choices' when they begged for help.
The vulnerable girls were initially showered with gifts before being plied with alcohol and drugs including crack cocaine and heroin, making them dependent on the men who sexually abused them.

Today Thames Valley's Police and Crime Commissioner, Anthony Stansfeld, said the abuse may have been a 'hate crime'.
Mr Stansfeld said that 'from the outside looking in' it appeared the abuse was in some way racially motivated.
He said: 'It needs looking at whether this was hate crime. I think it most certainly could have been and it needs looking at.'

Prime Minister David Cameron said this afternoon that the children in Oxford were abused on an 'industrial scale' and vowed laws would be changed in the light of revelations and similar scandals in Rotherham and Rochdale.

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Abuse: An estimated 373 girls, mainly from Oxford, pictured, were groomed, raped and sometimes forced into 'sex slavery' by gangs over the last 15 years, a damning report revealed



Today police and council bosses said they were 'horrified' and 'ashamed' by what happened between 1999 and 2014 but nobody has yet been disciplined over what happened.
One gang of Asian men was responsible for abusing and enslaving 50 girls, mainly from Oxford, but the men were also able to sexually torture girls for eight years after a series of missed opportunities to stop them.

One abuse victim believes that 'hundreds of men' who abused her remain 'untouched' and walking the streets, the report said.
Maggie Blyth, chair of the Oxfordshire Safeguarding Children Board, admitted years of errors 'allowed offenders to get away with their crimes' but she found no cases of neglect or misconduct by staff.

The three senior managers who were responsible for social services in Oxfordshire at this time have all since moved on.
One emigrated but has returned to the UK, another now works in the private sector while the third retired on health grounds.

Alan Bedford, the author of the independent review, wrote: 'What happened to the child victims of the sexual exploitation in Oxfordshire was indescribably awful.
'The child victims and their families feel very let down. Their accounts of how they perceived professional work are disturbing and chastening.'
The report said: 'It [the sexual abuse] was so bad that, for a time, it was hard for staff to grasp the reality of what was happening.'

His report revealed that six girls who were being abused were reported missing 500 times in five years but the authorities failed to act, today's report said.

The devastating 114-page report today also revealed:
  • Girls were hooked on drink and drugs before being offered for sex in Oxford and across Britain
  • The victims were 'white girls' and the perpetrators were 'predominantly of Pakistani heritage'
  • Girls were tortured with meat cleavers, baseball bats and sex toys by men who would also bite, scratch, suffocate, burn them and even urinate on them
  • Those abused by gangs who went to social workers or police were often 'disbelieved' or told they were 'bringing problems upon themselves'
  • Children who said they were being abused were considered to be consenting to sex with adults and written off as 'difficult girls making bad choices'
  • Staff made 'snide remarks' and were 'hostile' to girls who came to them for help
  • Professionals showed a persistent 'lack of curiosity', even in one case where a 12-year-old abuse victim linked to a gang was known to be using contraceptives
  • Parents who complained their child was missing or had been raped were seen as 'part of the problem'
  • The perpetrators told one parent of a girl they habitually abused: 'They threatened to kill me and behead my daughter's baby'



Some girls were raped repeatedly by groups in attacks that would last for 'days at a time' in guest houses and empty flats, and some were tortured with baseball bats, meat cleavers and sex toys.


The report said: 'Many of the sexual acts committed on the girls were extreme in their depravity. The girls were usually given so many drugs that they were barely aware of what was going on. Indeed, they say that it was the only way they could cope with what was going on.'








Jailed: Brothers Akhtar Dogar (top) and Anjum Dogar were each given a life sentence with a minimum of 17 years at the Old Bailey in 2013 for their role in the Oxford abuse









Abusers: Mohammed Karrar (top), 38, was given life with a minimum of 20 years for the 'dreadful offences' he committed against the girls. His brother Bassam Karrar, 34, was also handed a life sentence with a minimum of 15 years








Attackers: Kamar Jamil (top), 27, was jailed for life with a minimum term of 12 years while Assad Hussain, 32, was sentenced to seven years in prison



Men from other cities would also visit girls for £100-a-time sex 'by appointment' set up by Oxford paedophiles, who would also transport their underage sex slaves to London and Bournemouth to be abused.


In harrowing testimony the report said one Oxford victim told investigators:

'I turned up at a police station, blood all over my body, soaked through my trousers to the crotch. They dismissed it as me being naughty, a nuisance'.
Social services 'washed their hands' of one victim and told her 'It's your choice' while another manager said: 'She's streetwise, she loves it', the report said.


One police officer dismissed a case against a 13-year-old because she looked 16, it was said.

Victims were groomed using drugs, alcohol and gifts before they were physically assaulted, forced into prostitution, raped and drugged, the report said.
Their abusers kept them 'hooked in' by making the girls dependent on alcohol and drugs, which they then 'paid for' with sex.






Paedophile: Zeeshan Ahmed, 28, was jailed for seven years for two counts of sexual activity with a child


One victim said after the abuse:

'The Asian men felt they ran Oxford. That was exciting. People were afraid of them. I felt protected, People respected them.'

The report highlighted the damage of an attitude that 'nothing can be done' and that a 'lack of understanding led to insufficient inquiry.'

It said:

'The perceived difficulty in prosecuting and the lack of investigation on occasions led to a vicious cycle whereby victims would either not disclose, or make only a partial disclosure, or withdraw support for the police, because they could see there was no guarantee of sufficient action to be safe from perpetrators if they did support the police.

'Victims can describe circumstances, some quite dreadful, when they made allegations or were found in dire straits after abuse, yet 'nothing happened'.
'Although there might be understanding now about why nothing (much) happened to end the abuse, for victims who were scared, hurt and trapped, this must have merely reinforced their sense of isolation and lack of choices.'

The report added that:

'The girls who were chosen generally had troubled upbringings and unsettled home lives which made it less likely that anyone would be exercising any normal parental control over them or looking out for them.
'The girls were then groomed in a variety of ways such as being given gifts or simply by being shown the care and attention that they craved.'

Investigations of the response of organisations including Oxfordshire County Council and Thames Valley Police found that victims' accounts were not believed or they were seen as exaggerated.

Maggie Blyth said:

'It is shocking that these children were subjected to such appalling sexual exploitation for so long'.

Ms Blyth said that parents and carers of vulnerable girls raised concerns which were sometimes 'not given the weight they deserved'.
She also said that officials could not understand that the victims could not say 'no' because they were being groomed by men who had a hold over their lives.

Some parents are quoted in the report. One said: 'No one thought about us - what it would be like if it was their daughter.'
'All this - it has ripped the family apart.'

Another said: 'I put window locks on and kept the key... but in the morning found someone had helped her chisel open the sashes.'





Abuse was carried out at the Nanford Guest House in Oxford and other places all over the city. Pictured is a room at the guest house


Scores of professionals across a string of organisations or departments 'took a long time to recognise child sexual exploitation (CSE), used language that appeared at least in part to blame victims and see them as adults, and had a view that little could be done in the face of 'no co-operation',' the report said.

The latest serious case review came weeks after the true scale of abuse in Rotherham was revealed, where at least 1,400 girls fell into the clutches of paedophiles, mainly from Pakistani backgrounds.


One former police officer said: 'They were running scared of the race issue… there is no doubt that in Rotherham, this has been a problem with Pakistani men for years and years. People were scared of being called racist.'



The report said in one incident which took place around nine years ago, a concerned parent attended a police station about their daughter and asked why no arrests had been made. The parent said the desk officer told them that such arrests could not simply be made on such information and that the police were under pressure 'not to appear institutionally racist'.

One senior social work manager said the police were 'uncurious'. She said: 'The police response lacked curiosity - they would pick the child up, give them a telling off and drop them back at the children's home.'

Whistleblowers who tried to raise concerns lost their jobs, and police officers often did not seem to believe the girls, their families or those who reported problems, and did not treat them as victims.

Sara Thornton, chief constable of Thames Valley Police, said:

'We are ashamed of the shortcomings identified in this report and we are determined to do all we can to ensure that nothing like this ever happens again.'

Jim Leivers, director for children, education and families at Oxfordshire County Council, said the authority is 'horrified', adding:

'We fully accept that we made many mistakes and missed opportunities to stop the abuse.'

Oxford City Council said the report clearly showed the girls were 'badly let down by the organisations that could - and should - have protected them'.


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PM SAYS LAWS WILL BE CHANGED AFTER OXFORD GIRLS WERE ABUSED ON 'INDUSTRIAL SCALE'




David Cameron vowed laws would be changed in the light of revelations of child abuse across the country.

The Prime Minister said: 'Young girls - and they are young girls - being abused over and over again on an industrial scale, being raped, being passed from one bunch of perpetrators to another bunch of perpetrators.
'And all the while this has happened with too many organisations and too many people walking on by.
'And we have got to really resolve that this stops here, it doesn't happen again and we recognise abuse for what it is.

'The most important thing apart from all the policy changes and the legal changes is a big change in culture. We need to say loudly and clearly: abuse of children under the age of 16 is wrong – it's not consent, it's not normal relations, it's wrong, and we have to be intolerant of it and not walk on by as happened in too many cases in the past.

'We have taken action because we've put in place tougher sentences, we've put in help for the victims, we've taken all sorts of steps, but what's come out of Rotherham and Rochdale and Oxford has been so horrific that it has demonstrated that more needs to be done. Obviously it's the responsibility of these councils and those police forces and those social services departments.'

He rejected claims the government had been slow to act: 'I don't accept that we haven't done a lot about it: we have, we've put in place better police training, we've put in place longer sentences, more help for victims, a whole set of things.

'These events in Rotherham and Oxford have happened after the last manifesto was written. They've happened during this parliament and what I'm determined as Prime Minister is that we end the walk-on-by culture that too many police forces and social work departments have demonstrated.'
The NHS in Oxfordshire said it regretted 'the abuse was not uncovered and information acted on sooner'.
Former Oxfordshire County Council leader Keith Mitchell admitted he had not understood the scale of the problem and said they had 'failed badly'.
He told BBC Radio 4's World At One programme: 'I can't believe that by 2012 I wasn't being briefed that there was a problem.
'Not sure I ever really understood the scale and I certainly didn't understand what a huge problem this was in Oxfordshire and, it seems, across the country.'

He added: 'I don't know how I could have dug into the organisation better. I thought I knew the organisation pretty well. I knew all the senior people, I worked the job and I don't know how I could have raised this issue without knowing it was such an issue.'

Mr Mitchell said 'people at the grassroots' did not push the issue and 'weren't inquisitive enough'.
'It feels like there was a sense that this was just too difficult a problem because many of the girls wouldn't co-operate and there wasn't an evidence base there.
He added: 'We are not a Rotherham and I will not have that suggestion made. We are a good council and we have put in place the measures that are necessary to stamp this evil out.'

The report said that since around 2011 'many lessons have been learned' and services for children vulnerable to CSE 'have been improved considerably'.
The report said: 'The association, not of all CSE but group-based CSE, with mainly Pakistan heritage is undeniable, and prevention will need both national understanding, communication and debate, and also work with faith groups at a local level.'

However, the report said that 'no evidence has been seen of any agency not acting when they should have done because of racial sensitivities'.

Jo Cleary, chair of the College of Social Work (TCSW), the professional body for social work in England, said: 'The findings of Oxfordshire's serious case review are deeply disturbing, and should have far-reaching consequences for the way we deal with child sexual exploitation in this country - from the front line to leadership level.
'That these girls were dismissed, disbelieved and derided by so many and for so long is simply unacceptable.'

Javed Khan, chief executive of children's charity Barnardo's, said: 'The grim reality of child sexual exploitation is being revealed town by town across the UK.
'In Oxford and elsewhere, vulnerable children are being failed by the systems and people who are supposed to protect them.
'Local agencies must do all they can to free those caught up in sexual exploitation and protect children from being trafficked, abused and raped. No vulnerable child should feel like they have been abandoned and left to fend for themselves.'


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'I TURNED UP AT THE POLICE STATION, BLOOD ALL OVER ME. THEY DISMISSED IT AS ME BEING 'NAUGHTY'': VICTIMS DESCRIBE THE ABUSE IN THEIR OWN WORDS AND HOW THE AUTHORITIES IGNORED THEM




Today's report contains testimony from some of the hundreds of girls who were abused by paedophiles in Oxford. These are excerpts from their evidence:
  • I was found in the presence of the men constantly. Why were they not pulled in?
  • If a perpetrator can spot the vulnerable children, why can't professionals?
  • Social workers asked me questions which showed they knew
  • Why would a 13-year-old make it up? They didn't stop to think 'why?'
  • The social worker just wanted to hear what [the worker] wanted to hear so there was no need to do anything
  • No one believes me, no one cares. They knew where I was, they didn't care when I came back I couldn't sleep or eat
  • The Police never asked me why – they just took me home
  • I made a complaint about a man who trafficked me from a children's home. He was arrested, released and trafficked me again
  • If someone had taken the trouble to ask me I would have told them. Oxford and another council argued about me to try and avoid doing anything. It wasn't my fault I was abused
  • I turned up at the police station at 2/3am, blood all over me, soaked through my trousers to the crotch. They dismissed it as me being naughty, a nuisance. I was bruised and bloody
  • Social services washed their hands – 'it's your choice' I was told
  • A WPC found me drunk with men. I said I was ok and she went away and left me with them. I was abused that night
  • She did speak to the police. It meant I was whacked around the head with a crowbar
  • I thought if I told the police what was really happening they would not believe me
  • They threatened to blow up my house with my mum in it
  • I was expected to do things - if I didn't they said they would come to my house and burn me alive. I had a baby brother
  • I wouldn’t ever have said no – they’d have beaten the s*** out of me
  • Social Services knew what was going on – they always asked questions that showed that they knew
  • They left you in a house with Asian men and didn't even ask my age
  • I made a complaint about a man who trafficked me from a children’s home. He was arrested, released and trafficked me again
  • They knew where I was, they didn't care when I came back

Police, council and health bosses admit they are all 'ashamed' that hundreds were abused on their watch



Thames Valley Police force is 'ashamed' of its 'shortcomings' outlined in the report, and others described its findings as 'deeply disturbing'.
Chief Constable Sara Thornton reiterated an apology to victims and their families for not identifying the systematic nature of the abuse sooner.
She acknowledged that the review highlighted that Thames Valley Police was among agencies that could have identified the exploitation between 2004 and 2010 earlier than it did and 'many errors were made'.









Apology: Thames Valley chief Sara Thornton and council boss Jim Leivers both apologised, calling the abuse in Oxfordshire horrifying



She said: 'We are ashamed of the shortcomings identified in this report and we are determined to do all we can to ensure that nothing like this ever happens again.'

Jim Leivers, Oxfordshire County Council's director for children, education and families, said the council 'made many mistakes and missed opportunities to stop the abuse'.

In a statement, Oxford City Council said the report 'shows very clearly that the girls were badly let down by the people and organisations that could - and should - have protected them'.

The statement said: 'The dreadful experiences faced by these young women can never be put right. But the safeguarding board is now in a much better position to prevent, disrupt and detect these crimes.'
It also said evidence shows that child sexual exploitation is 'continuing' in Oxfordshire.

A joint statement from NHS organisations in Oxfordshire expressed 'regret that the abuse was not uncovered and information acted on sooner'.
It said: 'What happened to these children is truly awful. While the review finds no evidence of 'misconduct' by the organisations involved, there are clearly areas for improvement in terms of being able to recognise signs of abuse and sharing information.'


Thames Valley's Police and Crime Commissioner says abuse 'may have been racially motivated hate crime'



Today Thames Valley's Police and Crime Commissioner, Anthony Stansfeld, said the abuse could have been a 'hate crime'.





Thames Valley's Police and Crime Commissioner, Anthony Stansfeld (pictured) said the abuse could have been a 'hate crime'


Mr Stansfeld said that 'from the outside looking in' it appeared the abuse was in some way racially motivated.
Mr Stansfeld backed the review's call to look into why so many Pakistani or Muslim people had been convicted of child sexual exploitation compared with other groups.
He said: 'I think it's in two parts. One is did people ignore it because of the racial issues? There is no evidence for that in Oxfordshire.
'The other is was there a racial element in the perpetrators doing this to another community?
'I'm not an expert, but as an outsider looking at it I think probably there was.
'It needs looking at whether this was hate crime. I think it most certainly could have been and it needs looking at.'

The police involvement in the case is being investigated by the IPCC, but Mr Stansfeld admitted the time between the start of the abuse and the probe made holding people accountable difficult.
'Inevitably people have moved on and left,' he said.

The PCC said the fault lay with various agencies, but the police and social services in particular.
'What I said at the time (of the Old Bailey trial) I would say now: every agency that dealt with this didn't do their jobs properly,' said Mr Stansfeld.
'The man fault must be with the social services and the police. But what were the schools up to? What were the NHS up to?'


Asian paedophile ring 'who owned Oxford' abused at least 50 girls in eight-year reign of terror



One gang of Asian men was responsible for abusing and enslaving 50 of the girls, mainly from Oxford, but the men were also able to sexually torture girls for eight years after a series of missed opportunities to stop them.

One victim said that they believed they 'owned Oxford' because the authorities failed to act for so many years.
Some were abused for up to eight years despite asking for help from the authorities, who instead refused to believe them or blamed them.





Jailed: The gang, five of Pakistani origin and two of north African origin, believed they 'owned Oxford' during their years of abusing children



Their abusers fed them drink and drugs before taking them to graveyards, a B&B and flats rented just for the rape and torture of children.



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AGE OF CONSENT SHOULD BE INCREASED, SAYS LABOUR MP




The age of consent should be increased to tackle the pressure on children to have sex, a senior Labour MP said today.
Barry Sheerman, right, said the 'ghastly crimes' in Oxfordshire were a 'blight on any civilised society'.
He warned against rushing to a response, adding: 'It is too often too easy to do a knee-jerk, fast response and get it wrong.'

The former chairman of the education select committee told MPs: 'Can we also look at the way we are shrinking childhood in this country.
'Personally I would like to see the age of consent raised. This is why I actually oppose votes at 16 because it will bring childhood closer and closer.
'There is too much pressure on childhood today, and we as a society have got to look very carefully at the preciousness of the childhood years.'

Education Secretary Nicky Morgan insisted the government does not want 'to rush into responding to this'.
She said: 'What we have seen in Oxfordshire and elsewhere are abhorrent, sickening crimes. And they are crimes.
'Any of us in any positions of authority feel this is something that has to be eradicated and it is a stain on our society.'

She backed both primary and secondary schools which giving lessons in sex and relationship education.
One 12-year-old girl was taken to a Reading house for a backstreet abortion during a six-year period where she was passed between groups of men who raped her in what she called 'torture sex'.

The plight of the victims was laid bare in 2013 when seven members of a sadistic gang were jailed for a total of 95 years for their 'depraved' and 'evil' abuse of vulnerable girls.
Five gang members were given life sentences and two others were jailed for seven years for 'crimes of the utmost gravity'.

The paedophile network groomed more than 50 vulnerable girls in Oxford between 2004 and 2012 with gifts, alcohol and drugs before subjecting them to extreme physical and sexual violence.

They used knives, meat cleavers and baseball bats to inflict severe pain on the girls for their twisted pleasure.


But a catalogue of opportunities to stop the abuse was missed as early as May 2005.
On numerous occasions girls told police officers, social workers and care staff in children's homes how they were raped or seriously sexually abused – but no charges were brought against the gang.

Three of the girls who gave evidence at the trial were reported missing from residential care on 254 occasions.

And the judge in the case, Judge Peter Rook, said 'police and social services missed tell-tale signs' about the abuse that was taking place.

One social worker had earlier told the trial that 'nine out of ten' people who were meant to be caring for the girls 'knew what was going on'.

Life sentences were handed to Akhtar Dogar, 32, and his brother Anjum, 31, who were both jailed for a minimum of 17 years, Mohammed Karrar, 38, who will serve a minimum of 20 years, his brother Bassam, 33, jailed for a minimum of 15 years and Kamar Jamil, 27, jailed for a minimum of 12 years. Assad Hussain, 32, and Zeeshan Ahmed, 27, were jailed for seven years.


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KEY FAILURES OUTLINED IN THE 'BRUTAL' 114-PAGE REPORT ON OXFORD

Failures in the official response outlined in the 114-page report include:
  • The issue of child sexual exploitation (CSE) was not understood and national guidance was not followed;
  • The 'terrible' nature of victims' experiences was not recognised because of a view that they were consenting or bringing problems on themselves;
  • Girls were treated without common courtesy and subjected to 'snide remarks';
  • There was an insufficient understanding of the law around consent and a tolerance of sexual activity with children.
  • There was a lack of curiosity about what was happening to the girls;
  • There was insufficient attention to investigating and disrupting the activities of perpetrators compared with efforts used to 'contain' behaviour of the 'difficult' girls;
  • The organisational response was 'weak and lacked any management oversight'.
  • Information about worrying cases was not 'escalated' to those at the top of organisations.
  • In response to the question 'Could CSE have been identified or prevented earlier?', the report said: 'The simple answer is yes.'


How lack of curiosity among professionals meant teenage girls continued to be abused but report does not name individual for misconduct or neglect



The parent of an Oxford abuse victim is furious today after a serious case review concluded that no police, health or council workers was guilty of neglect or misconduct.
Instead the report's author said that officials were guilty of showing 'a worrying lack of curiosity'.





Findings: Today's report said that nobody was guilty of misconduct in the 373 cases where girls were abused in Oxford



Three senior officers who ran social services at the height of the scandal are no longer working at Oxfordshire County Council, having moved on or retired.

The mother of a victim named only as Girl 3 in today's report said: 'My initial response is that they still haven't got it. In that they haven't grasped how badly the individual victims were treated by social services.
'They did know that there were individual girls who were in great danger. Each girl was extremely vulnerable and was being abused and exploited.
'They failed to respond to the needs of each girl and there was wilful neglect.
'They were told, firstly by me, time and time again, that my daughter was being exploited'.

Thames Valley Police has not disciplined any staff but the Independent Police Complaints Commission will investigate if officers failed to protect scores of youngsters.
Today's report revealed that a police officer asked bosses for help as she feared that one of the girls may end up dead.

The email, sent in 2006 but contained in today's report said: 'The sad thing is, is that I'm not at all shocked or surprised at this lack of response as both girls appear to be labelled.., streetwise, too much trouble, not worth the effort of finding them as they will run off again.
'The staff at [the children's home] give plenty of information as to the vulnerability of these girls and I don't know what more can be done to ensure that these vulnerable Mispers are treated as a priority enquiry until one of them is found dead
'I know that you share my concern about these girls and I apologise for sounding off but I would like some help in both raising awareness and to try to track the people responsible for abusing these girls'.


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Angry Girl, Who Was Raped by More Than 100 Men Tells How SHE was Arrested by Police

EXCLUSIVE: Girl, Now 23, Who Was Raped by More Than 100 Men in the UK Tells How SHE was Repeatedly Arrested by Police and Even Now She Receives Death Threats

Grooming gang victim: "I was raped by more than 100 men but police arrested me not them"


Daily Mirror UK, 8 MAY 2019.




Cassie is now in police protection


As a vulnerable, lost teenager, Cassie Pike was raped by more than 100 men.

Yet it was Cassie – not her string of vile attackers – who police repeatedly arrested.

The nightmare that began when she was a troubled 11-year-old eventually drove her to attempt suicide.

But for five hellish years, the authorities turned a blind eye.

Officers in Halifax, West Yorks, knew Cassie was being trafficked around the country to be abused by multiple men.

When her rapists plied her with drugs to make it easier to force her into sex, police issued the teenager with a warning for possessing them.

Incredibly, they even arrested her on suspicion of facilitating a child sex offence after she and another underage girl got into an abuser’s car.

She said: “I was arrested around five times in total, but nothing ever seemed to happen to the men who were abusing me.

“No wonder I thought I was to blame. I was so hurt and so confused – especially when they suggested it was my fault another girl had been abused.

“I was only 15 and they were in complete control of my life. How could they suggest it was me that was the criminal?”

Cassie, now 23, went to police in 2011 after reading about the high profile child sexual exploitation case in Rochdale.

After a hugely complex five-year probe, she helped courts to cage 18 of the men who had devastated her childhood.

Giving evidence in three trials, she saw the men locked up for a total of 168 years in one of the biggest child sexual exploitation cases the UK has seen.

A serious case review then ruled the authorities had repeatedly failed to act on warnings that Cassie was being exploited by scores of predators.

She successfully sued Calder*dale Council for failing to protect her from abuse and will this month release her harrowing memoir, entitled Prey.

But her ordeal is far from over.

She still gets death threats from the families of the men jailed for raping her, and has been placed in police protection hundreds of miles from her Halifax home.

Cassie said: “I’m constantly looking over my shoulder, I worry over who knows where I live.

“I’ve had phone calls from family members of the men who have gone to jail. They’ve spent hours on the phone to me, telling me they are going to find out where I live so they can kill me.

“It’s terrifying. I’m happy some of the men are now in jail, but they won’t be there forever.

“What if they do it again when they get out?”

But it is not only her own safety that Cassie fears for.

She told us: “I’m devastated the majority of the men got off.

“Police found 100 numbers on my phone – but I was raped by loads more. They’re probably still preying on other children. I bet nothing will happen to them.”

Cassie was easy prey for the Pakistani man who first lured her into his depraved world after spotting her wandering the streets of Halifax.

She had a deeply troubled home life – her mum was dying from a rare brain disorder called Huntington’s disease and her dad was a violent drug addict.

Soon, she was being violated by countless men every night as they fed her booze and class A drugs to make her easier to control.

She said: “I was lonely and isolated. I didn’t tell anyone because I simply didn’t have anyone to tell.”

Cassie inevitably fell pregnant – but her baby’s father could have been one of dozens of men.

She had an abortion and later swallowed a ****tail of pills because she thought death was the only escape from her torment.

Yet her suicide bid failed – and the rapes continued.

Just hours before her GCSE science exam, she was raped and attacked with a hammer after being trafficked to Manchester.

Cassie said: “I turned up to school with a split lip and a chipped tooth, wearing my clothes from the night before.

“I’d been left alone in Manchester and I’d had to get a taxi driver to take me home.

“I turned up at school and told the teacher what happened and that I hadn’t slept, but she told me to try the exam anyway.

“I tried to start writing, but I have no idea what happened next. I passed out and woke up in hospital.”

She was eventually taken into foster care and moved hundreds of miles away from her abusers.

It was only when she read in a newspaper two years later about the Rochdale grooming case that she realised she was not to blame for the horror she had suffered.

She said: “I read the story of one girl involved in the Rochdale case and it was like reading about my own life.

“She’d been abused for years by loads of men and, in frustration, had smashed up the counter in one of their takeaways. She was arrested but nothing had happened to any of the men for ages.

“The report said she’d been a victim of child sexual exploitation.

“I didn’t know what that was, I had to look it up on my phone… but it was exactly what had happened to me.

“It was the first time I realised none of this had been my fault.”

Cassie slowly became aware that girls all over the country were being ruthlessly exploited like she was.

She now fears their abuse could be linked.

She was trafficked to Bradford, where authorities have flagged thousands of abuse cases, and also to Rochdale, where a probe has identified 47 girls who had been raped and trafficked.

Nine men were convicted in 2012 in a high profile trial at Liverpool Crown Court, which centred on the Greater Manchester town.

Two years later, an independent inquiry revealed at least 1,400 girls had fallen prey to groups of abusers in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, which also prompted a string of prosecutions.

And the Sunday Mirror spent 18 months investigating the issue in Telford, Shropshire, where an abuse ring was linked to five deaths.

Our probe last year, also revealed how as many as 1,000 girls could have suffered over four decades.

Just months later, 20 men were convicted of child sexual exploitation in Huddersfield, West Yorks, in what is thought to be the UK’s biggest single grooming prosecution.

One of those found guilty in that case, 27-year-old Mansoor Akhtar, was already serving a six-year sentence for abusing Cassie and giving her cannabis.

She said: “I think the groups could all be linked because I was taken to other towns where this is known to have happened. It could be one big operation, across the whole country. It’s happening everywhere.”

Cassie, who has been diagnosed with PTSD following her ordeal, says she is sharing her story because she wants people to know how to spot the signs of child sexual exploitation.

Now a mum of two, she is determined to give her five-year-old daughter and two-year-old son the childhood she never had.

She said: “I don’t let them out of my sight.

“I’m really strict, but they know how much they are loved.

“I couldn’t bear for them to suffer the same things I did.”


Monsters She Helped Convict


Hedar Ali



Hedar Ali, of Bradford, was sentenced to 25 years in jail after being found guilty of two counts of rape and two counts of trafficking for sexual exploitation.


Haider Ali



(Image: Internet Unknown) Haider Ali, of Halifax, was given 20 years' jail after he was convicted of sexual activity with a child and causing a child to engage in sexual activity without consent.


Haaris Ahmed



Haaris Ahmed, of Halifax, was sentenced to 12½ years in prison after he was convicted on two counts of sexual activity with a child and with the supply of class B drugs.

Mansoor Akhtar



Mansoor Akhtar, of Huddersfield, was found guilty of one count of sexual activity with a child. He also admitted supplying Class B drugs.
He was jailed for six years.


Khalid Zaman



Khalid Zaman, of Bradford, was jailed for 17½ years after being found guilty of two counts of rape and supplying class B drugs. He denied the charges.


Azeem Subhani



Azeem Subhani, of Halifax, was locked up for nine years after being found guilty of two counts of sexual activity with a child.


Mohammed Ramzan



Mohammed Ramzan, of Bradford, was sentenced to 15 years in prison after being found guilty of rape.


Taukeer Butt



Taukeer Butt, of Halifax, was sentenced to 10 years in prison after he was found guilty of four counts of sexual activity with a child.


Talib Saddiq



Talib Saddiq, of Halifax, was given eight years in prison after he was convicted on two counts
of sexual activity with a child.


Amaar Ali Ditta



Amaar Ali Ditta, of Halifax, was jailed for nine years after he was found guilty of two counts of sexual activity with a child.


Tahir Mahmood



Tahir Mahmood, of Halifax, was locked up for 11 years after being found guilty of two counts of sexual activity with a child and sexual assault.


Sikander Malik



Sikander Malik, of Halifax, was jailed for seven years after being found guilty of sexual activity with a child.


Sikander Ishaq



Sikander Ishaq, of Halifax, was sentenced to six years in prison after being found guilty of one count of sexual activity with a child.


Mohammed Ali Ahmed



Mohammed Ali Ahmed, of Halifax, was jailed for six-and-a-half years after being convicted on one count of sexual activity with a child.


Aftab Hussain



Aftab Hussain, of Halifax, was given six years in jail after pleading guilty last September to two charges of sexual activity with a child.



Three other men were also convicted as part of the probe into Cassie’s abuse.

A 34-year-old man admitted one count of sexual touching but was sentenced separately from the others.


And a 40-year-old man from Halifax was jailed for 10 months after he was found guilty of supplying class B drugs.


Another man was tried separately but the details of his case were not reported for legal reasons.

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Leona, whose mother was disabled with mental health problems, was easy prey for a woman called Amanda Spencer, who was convicted eight years ago of grooming young girls in Sheffield and selling them for sex.


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Leona Whitworth spoke to Sky News about her experiences

The chief constable of South Yorkshire Police has offered to meet a young woman who was groomed and abused by a gang of paedophiles in Sheffield 10 years ago - after she alleged to Sky News that a police officer was one of her abusers.


Leona Whitworth, 28, has waived her anonymity to tell her story.

It comes in the week a damning report revealed thousands of corrupt officers may be serving in England and Wales.

Leona, whose mother was disabled with mental health problems, was easy prey for a woman called Amanda Spencer, who was convicted eight years ago of grooming young girls in Sheffield and selling them for sex.

"I genuinely thought I loved her," said Leona. "She understood everything I said, and she listened, and she said she loved and cared about me. I thought she cared about me."

Spencer would take young girls to parties, where she introduced them to the men. Aged 13, Leona says she was drugged and woke up to find a man raping her. She says she was beaten by Spencer and a number of men until she became compliant.

She told Sky News: "I spent weeks with them getting beaten and raped and drugged. And then I was allowed to go home, I was allowed to go to school, I was allowed to see my friends, because they knew they could come and get me whenever they wanted."

To begin with, she thought she was being punished for doing something wrong.

She said: "I suppose that's how kids think, don't they? If they grow up always being in the wrong, always being the bad child, then if something bad happens, that's always going to be your fault. You've obviously done something to start that happening."

For months, she was convinced by her abusers that she had to keep the whole thing a secret, and she says authorities including police, social workers and teachers showed a lack of curiosity whenever she disappeared.

She said: "The thing was not 'what have you been doing?' It was, 'what do you think you're doing?' My answer was always, 'I don't know. I'm sorry.'

"Nobody would have believed me. They convinced me of that. Nobody's going to believe me and if I do say something, what's going to happen to my family. They knew where I lived. My mum was a disabled woman. What's she going to do? She's going to ring the police?"

Leona's faith in the police was shattered further, she alleges, when she discovered one of her abusers was a police officer. She claims she realised this when he picked her up once after she went missing.

She says he pretended not to know her.

"He just spoke to me like the police officers do," she recalls. 'You know everybody's been worried about you, don't you? You can't keep putting your family through this. You've got a lot of people out there looking for you, and you're wasting our resources by doing this.'"

This allegation comes after the police inspectorate warned earlier this week that poor vetting was allowing sexual predators to join police forces.

The review, commissioned following the murder of Sarah Everard by a serving Met Police officer, found it was currently "too easy for the wrong people" to join and to stay in the police.

Responding to Leona's claims, South Yorkshire Police Chief Constable Lauren Poultney said: "What happened to Leona at the hands of her abusers is simply unforgivable, and I am extremely concerned to hear today that the trauma she faced may have involved an officer who was serving with the force.

"There is no place in policing for individuals who abuse their position for criminal behaviour, and we proactively root out those who do so.

"I want to say to Leona directly that I would welcome the opportunity to meet with you to obtain as much detail as you can provide in relation to this officer.

"We are here to listen and, if you feel ready to make a report, I will personally ensure this matter is thoroughly investigated by the specially trained officers in my counter corruption unit.

"If you feel more comfortable speaking to a third party, you can go to Crimestoppers or even the National Crime Agency's Operation Stovewood, which is dedicated to the investigation of child sexual exploitation offences in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013.


"To Leona, and to any other victims or survivors who haven't yet felt ready to tell someone what happened to them - please be assured it is never too late to make that report."
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People who work with children in England will be legally required to report child sexual abuse or face prosecution under government plans.

BBC 3 APR 2023








The move - which is subject to a consultation - was recommended last year by the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA).

The home secretary told the BBC she wanted to correct one of the "biggest national scandals".

Suella Braverman is expected to set out more details in the coming days.

In its final report last October, the IICSA called the scale of abuse in England and Wales "horrific and deeply disturbing".



Around 7,000 victims of abuse provided testimonies to the seven-year inquiry, which was set up in the wake of the Jimmy Savile scandal.

It recommended prosecutions for anyone working with children who failed to report indications of sexual abuse.

The government is also promising more support for local police forces to tackle grooming gangs, with a new taskforce of specialist officers to help them with investigations into child sexual exploitation.

Downing Street said improved data on the ethnicity of perpetrators would also be used to help ensure "suspects cannot evade justice because of cultural sensitivities".

Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who will launch the taskforce on Monday alongside other measures to tackle child sexual abuse, said: "For too long, political correctness has stopped us from weeding out vile criminals who prey on children and young women. We will stop at nothing to stamp out these dangerous gangs."


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Ms Braverman said while the fault lay with the perpetrators for "carrying out heinous and vile acts of depravity", there was also "a wilful turning of the blind eye" among authorities.

"Silence has enabled this abuse - we need to ensure a duty on those professionals that they can't get away with inaction," she told the BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg programme.

She said that in towns around the country, "vulnerable white girls living in troubled circumstances have been abused, drugged, raped, and exploited" by networks of gangs of rapists, which she claimed were "overwhelmingly" made up of British-Pakistani males.

Ms Braverman added that "cultural sensitivities" and concerns about "being called bigoted" had played a role in high-profile abuse scandals including in Rochdale and Rotherham.

An independent inquiry found at least 1,400 children had been subjected to sexual abuse in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013, with the perpetrators predominantly men of Pakistani heritage.

Later, Home Office-commissioned research found that, more generally, there was not enough evidence to suggest members of grooming gangs were more likely to be Asian or black than other ethnicities.

The Labour Mayor of West Yorkshire, Tracy Brabin, called Ms Braverman's comments a "dog whistle" - meaning a coded message designed to appeal to a certain group.

Shadow home secretary Yvette Cooper accused the government of "hopelessly inadequate, belated and narrow" efforts to tackle grooming, and of trying to get "short-term headlines".

Ministers had known about the role of gangs in child exploitation for years, she said, but had "failed to act" until now on a longstanding Labour recommendation to make reporting abuse mandatory.

She added: "Only 11% of child sexual abuse cases ends with a charge - down from 32% seven years ago."









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For three years, Marlon West would spend his nights driving around Greater Manchester, looking for his teenage daughter.


He was convinced she was being sexually exploited, but says no one would listen.



His daughter Scarlett has waived her right to anonymity, to try to help others in the same position.

A damning report finds that girls have been left at the mercy of paedophiles due to police and council failures

Children left 'at mercy' of Rochdale grooming gangs and dozens of men still pose potential risk


The damning 173-page report also identified 96 men still deemed a potential risk to children.

Campaigners say victims of sexual offences are still "routinely" treated badly despite claims from police that many improvements have already been made as a result of the grooming scandal in Rochdale UK.







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