MUSLIMS RAPE GANGS HAVE OPERATED FOR ‘DECADES’ ADMITS FORMER POLICE CHIEF

police hand out via YouTube DerbyshireConst | November 22, 2010 footage of Mohammed Romaan Liaqat and Abid Mohammed Saddique cruising the streets of Derby in a BMW. The girls in the CCTV are not victims. They walked away and were never traced by the police.
Police hand out via YouTube DerbyshireConst | November 22, 2010 footage of Mohammed Romaan Liaqat and Abid Mohammed Saddique cruising the streets of Derby in a BMW. The girls in the CCTV are not victims. They walked away and were never traced by the police.

The systematic abuse of young white girls by Muslim sex grooming gangs has been going on for decades and police chiefs have been too scared to speak out for fear of being labelled racists, a former police chief has admitted.

In an interview with a daily newspaper, former Detective Superintendent Mick Gradwell said the “targeting of underage and vulnerable girls” by what he called ‘Asian’ gangs (but are actually Muslim gangs) had “been going on for decades.”

Mr Gradwell said, “you have girls being abused and raped and yet the most senior officers are refusing to comment on it. On what other subject would you get that?”

Sounding like he was a British National Party spokesman, Mr Gradwell went on in the interview to ask, “how many young girls have been abused and raped because of the reluctance of the authorities to say exactly what is happening?”

The BNP has warned of the problem since at least 2001, when members of the public brought it to Nick Griffin’s attention.

However, according to Mr Gradwell, the abuse has been going on for a while before that but has been covered up due to the terror inflicted by political correctness in Britain.

“When I joined in 1979 one of my first tasks was to police around a Blackburn nightclub where one of the issues was Asian men cruising around in BMWs and Mercs trying to pick up young drunken girls,” Mr Gradwell said in the interview.

“There’s a fantastic reluctance to be absolutely straight because some people may take such offence.”

Mr Gradwell, who worked in the Lancashire Constabulary until 2009, said he knew that “police officers know what they’re saying is true, but they’re not coming out and saying it because you can’t feel comfortable, because of allegations of institutional racism, that you can come out and say that a culture or a race is suspected of this sort of crime.”

The confession makes the scandal worse than even the BNP first suggested.

It means that the practice had been embryonic in the 1970s, and had steadily grown in the two decades prior to when the BNP first drew attention to the matter.

In other words, the Labour and Tory parties have the blood, suffering and misery of at least three decades of Muslim Rape Gang grooming on their hands.

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