The official rape-gang report is here. Nothing can prepare you for it.

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The full report is finally here.

From UK politician Rupert Lowe:

I'm going to summarize the finer points here because detailed stories on individual parts of this report will likely follow in the coming weeks:

1) The number of raped and trafficked British girls is in the hundreds of thousands.

From the report:

The scale of the crimes committed is staggering. It has been previously established that, at the very least, 250,000 young white girls have been subjected to repeated rape, gang rape, trafficking, torture, pregnancy, forced Islamic conversion, and lifelong trauma. The true number is probably higher.

This number was reached by compiling reports from Rotherham and Telford over several decades, in addition to conversations and estimates from dozens of British cities, then looking at estimates of national distribution and underreporting (many women have never acknowledged that they were raped by these gangs).

Reviews that informed these estimates include the 2025 Baroness Casey National Audit on Group-Based Child Sexual Exploitation and Abuse, as well as the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA), a group established by the British government in 2015.

2) The attackers are overwhelmingly Muslim foreigners.

From the report:

In court records and official inquiries, around 87% of those convicted in these group-based child sexual exploitation (‘CSE') cases bore distinctively Muslim names. The vast majority of men involved in these gangs were not convicted. Dr. Taj Hargey, an imam with the Oxford Islamic Congregation, believes the true proportion of gang members who are Muslims to be around 95%.

And:

Researcher Peter McLoughlin in Easy Meat (2016) compiled a comprehensive list of grooming gang convictions from 1997 to 2018 (with updates in subsequent analyses), drawing from published court outcomes. His examination of names indicated that approximately 87% of those convicted bore distinctively Muslim names, which was a figure echoed in related analyses far exceeding the Muslim proportion (around 6%) of the general population of Britain.

While the largest rape gangs were operated by Pakistani Muslims, "smaller groups from Somali, Iranian, Syrian, Turkish, and other Muslim origins were also involved."

Here are several gangs led by non-Pakistanis:

The report goes on to say that these gangs were religiously motivated to carry out these rapes under the theological teaching of al-walā' wa-l-barā', which demands subjugation of the infidel, including sex slavery as a form of subjugation.

Muslim armies have used this teaching to justify rape across the world for 1,400 years.

Evidence for these numbers includes from a 2017 Quilliam Foundation analysis, Peter McLoughlin's research, and "analysis of 264 convictions for group-based child sexual exploitation from 2005 - 2017."

The report does not pull punches in its conclusion:

These figures indicate that the rape gangs are a specific ethnoreligious phenomenon, with Muslims - especially Pakistani Muslims - significantly overrepresented.

3) The problem is geographically widespread, affecting all corners of the nation.

From the report:

We found that the same unspeakable crimes occurred in at least 149 local authority districts - close to 40% of all such districts across the United Kingdom...

Here is a map showing where rape gangs have operated in the nation (these are only the known cases).

4) The rape gangs started more than 50 years ago.

From the report:

The independent chair of the Centre for Excellence for Children's Care and Protection Alexis Jay has identified the 1970s as the decade when immigrant rape gangs first began tormenting the girls of Britain. However, the British Newspaper Archive reveals that the first recorded case of specifically Pakistani rape gangs dates back to 1955, when four Bradford-based Pakistanis were charged with raping a 15-year-old girl from Middlesbrough.

This was soon after former colonial subjects, from the subcontinent as much as the Caribbean, became eligible to enter the United Kingdom in non-trivial numbers under the British Nationality Act 1948. What began as singular and small-scale instances became systematic and industrial over time.

These horrific crimes have only escalated in recent decades, especially following Tony Blair's 1997 victory and the start of orchestrated mass immigration. With greater numbers came greater opportunities for abuse. Perpetrators built organised networks that transported victims between towns and cities and passed girls between multiple adult men.

5) Authorities purposefully and willfully ignored the mass abuse.

From the report:

Police forces ignored repeated reports, criminalised victims instead of perpetrators, destroyed evidence, and allowed known rapists to walk free on bail. Social care services undermined protective parents, placed children in trafficking hubs inside children's homes, closed cases despite clear indicators of exploitation, and retaliated against whistleblowers.

The NHS [the UK's health service] recorded genital injuries, multiple sexually transmitted infections in children as young as 13, pregnancies caused by rape, and suicide attempts, yet discharged victims back to their abusers without safeguarding referrals or trauma care. Schools observed older men collecting girls at the gates, heard disclosures of rape on school premises, and responded by excluding victims rather than protecting them.

Taxi licensing authorities renewed permits for drivers who formed the logistical backbone of the networks and collapsed in the face of organised protests when basic safety measures were proposed.

The report specifically blames the Labour Party for these government failures.

Labour leaders, including the mayor of London, were briefed on the problem, but later claimed to have never known about it.

The report's indictment of Sadiq Khan is particularly blistering:

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has repeatedly insisted there were no grooming gangs operating in the city. As our inquiry heard from Susan Hall, Leader of the Conservatives in the London Assembly, the rape gang phenomenon is in fact endemic within the capital.

After challenging Khan about the presence of such gangs in London, Hall was inundated with calls from women and girls purporting to be victims of their predation. Khan describes evidence from whistleblowers as malicious and politically motivated. He told the London Assembly that the problem was far more complex than in other parts of the country and that young people were being exploited through county lines rather than organised group-based child sexual exploitation.

These statements were made despite the Metropolitan Police holding reports of young girls being plied with alcohol and drugs then raped by groups of men in hotels and other locations across the capital.

A Daily Express investigation revealed that Khan had direct access to HM Inspectorate of Constabulary documents detailing exactly these patterns of offending. He read the files yet continued to deny the existence of grooming gangs in public.

The report also claims the current prime minister, Keir Starmer, was directly responsible for more than 13,000 cases being dropped:

Labour politicians actively worked to suppress inquiries and limit resources while pandering to Muslim voting blocs.

There is evidence of this, according to the report. It details an October 2025 review of 9,000 child rape cases by the London Metropolitan Police, as well as an investigation dubbed "Operation Beaconport" by The National Crime Agency to examine thousands more files. These investigations were triggered by a staggering number of cases that had inexcusable human errors or had been "wrongly dropped."

6) Victim testimony is overwhelming.

I do not have time in this behemoth of a "summary" to share with you the horror stories. The inquiry report details the stories of more than a dozen victims. These testimonies are not short. Multiple pages are given to each. You will have nightmares after reading them.

Some of the girls were raped by hundreds of foreign men over years of being held as sex slaves. Most were very young - younger than 13 - when the rapes started.

One short story from the report:

Anna was living in a children's home in Bradford in 2002. From the age of 13 she was raped and abused while in the home and at 15 she was forced into a sharia marriage. Her social worker attended the marriage ceremony and permitted her husband's parents to foster her after she became pregnant; the parents received a fostering allowance from the state.

Many of the girls were impregnated by their rapists. Many were forced to have abortions.

In 2024 alone, Britain's Forced Marriage Unit (FMU) "handled 801 cases" where girls were pushed into marriages without consent.

7) Whistleblowers were silenced and threatened with seizure of their assets and careers.

From the report:

On occasion, their careers and reputations were also tarnished. Social care professionals, campaigners, and public activists who raised evidence of still ongoing grooming, trafficking, financial abuse of children in care, and institutional cover-ups faced suspension, defamation proceedings, dawn raids, asset freezes, fabricated charges, gagging bail conditions, and career-ending isolation.

Authorities assured them that full investigations had taken place when none had occurred and records were destroyed. Senior officers and elected members acknowledged concerns as credible yet took no remedial action. The state did not merely ignore whistleblowers; it punished them to protect the gangs and its own reputation.

One social worker with more than 40 years of service detailed how she was assured that her concerns would be investigated, but after blowing the whistle in February 2018, she was ignored repeatedly by authorities.

8) Conclusion

Everything summarized here is only ONE HALF of the official report.

The report goes on at length to discuss Islamic theology, political correctness and civil rights law in Britain, additional summaries, and a series of recommendations.

You will not be surprised to hear that these recommendations include:

  1. Enhancing victims' rights during the trial process.

  2. Harsher sentences starting at 25 years for offenders and a referendum to reenact the death penalty.

  3. "Every foreign national convicted of group-based CSE must at the very least be deported."

  4. The loss of British citizenship for any dual citizen convicted of such crimes.

  5. Mass deportations, with a mandatory report on deportations to be filled annually by the Home Office (the UK's state department).

  6. The investigation of mosques and Islamic organizations that are harboring criminals.

  7. "Ultra-selective" migration policies.

  8. "A dedicated national unit for group-based child sexual exploitation."

  9. An overseas task force to rescue and repatriate British girls who have been trafficked overseas (many of the victims were taken to Pakistan or other countries and remain trapped there).

  10. A compensation fund for victims.

  11. A Childhood Sexual Exploitation Act to be passed by Parliament.

  12. Making it illegal for officials to hide crimes in order to keep from "inflaming ‘community tensions' or inviting ‘anti-racist' media scrutiny."

  13. Mandatory annual training for police, social workers, and frontline responders on "group-based child sexual exploitation."

The report goes on, but I will end it there for now.

If you made it to the end of this article, it's because you care enough to learn what has been happening in the UK for decades.

But it isn't just the UK.

This is happening everywhere all at once. Girls are being raped as you read this.

We have to act. All of us. It's time to slay the dragons.

"Rescue those who are being taken away to death; hold back those who are stumbling to the slaughter." - Proverbs 24:11


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