An independent 200-page report reveals that over 250,000 underage British girls were systematically trafficked and raped by organized networks of Pakistani Muslim men between 2010 and 2025. This crisis persisted for over a decade because public authorities, fearing accusations of racism, prioritized political optics over the safety of vulnerable children. The report documents active and passive consent from state institutions, including children's homes and police, who ignored or facilitated the abuse. To address this catastrophic failure, the findings demand rigorous accountability, including life imprisonment for ringleaders, automatic deportation for foreign nationals involved in group-based sexual exploitation, and criminal liability for officials who knowingly suppressed evidence. This systemic abandonment of duty serves as a stark warning for other nations where ideological paralysis prevents the honest identification and prosecution of criminal patterns.
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