Five men ‘groomed vulnerable young girls with drugs and alcohol before sexually assaulting them and forcing them into prostitution’

As a quick aside, often when a news story becomes common it ceases to be news. For example no one even blogs about bombs going off in Iraq anymore, its like it left the globe. Same with Christian persecution in Iraq even though its literally genocidal in nature.

But we must never ever allow the organized child-sexual-slavery of non-muslim girls in the Western world, or anywhere for that matter, ever fall off the radar. As often as one of these stories pops up in a major national or, as is the case thanks to UK policy on such matters, local papers intended not to spread too far, we must post it, take the links and info and email it to everyone who doesn’t get it yet as often as these cases appear.

We have a civic responsibility to create a push back. We already know for a fact we cannot count on traditional authorities to deal with this issue as they have all but admitted that they knew about this for years and not only did nothing but deliberately hid the facts from the victims and the victims families and the target groups that could and did become future victims.

In this rare case, lack of manifest outrage is now a sort of injustice all unto itself.

Eeyore

H/T EDL Buck

The Daily Mail:

  • The men on trial are Naeem Ahmed, 25, Nabeel Ahmed, 24, and his brother Jameel, 24, Anas Iqbal, 25, and Hassan Raza, 23
  • They were given drugs and alcohol before being passed on to other men for sex, Snaresbrook Crown Court heard
  • One girl claims she was pinned down on a bed by one of the men so another two could rape her
  • Girls are classed as children if they are forced into prostitution before 18

By Tara Brady

PUBLISHED: 15:54 GMT, 4 June 2013 | UPDATED: 16:33 GMT, 4 June 2013
Anas Iqbal who is on trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court along with four others accused of grooming young girls Anas Iqbal who is on trial at Snaresbrook Crown Court along with four others accused of grooming young girls

A gang of men groomed young girls from troubled backgrounds before sexually assaulting them and forcing them into prostitution, a court heard today.

Naeem Ahmed, 25, Nabeel Ahmed, 24, and his brother Jameel, 24, Anas Iqbal, 25, and Hassan Raza, 23, allegedly targeted six girls, three of whom lived in care homes, between January and December last year.

They were given drugs and alcohol before being passed on to other men for sex, Snaresbrook Crown Court heard.

One girl claims she was pinned down on a bed by one of the men so another two could rape her.

The same girl, who was 17 at the time, claims Naeem Ahmed, promised to be her boyfriend if she let him sell her to other men for money.

The court heard she did it ‘because I thought I was in love with him and wanted to make him happy.’

In the following months Naeem, known as Ricky, pimped her out to his pals sometimes for just £20 a time, a jury heard.

The gang tried to recruit other girls from the care system but when they refused to have sex with them they told Ricky’s girlfriend she would have to do it instead to ‘show him she was his top girl,’ prosecutor Kate Bex said.

The court heard that the gang told a teenage girl she could work for them if she had a threesome.

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About Eeyore

Canadian artist and counter-jihad and freedom of speech activist as well as devout Schrödinger's catholic

7 Replies to “Five men ‘groomed vulnerable young girls with drugs and alcohol before sexually assaulting them and forcing them into prostitution’”

  1. I can see what your saying mate. I just want to know when we can start “Serbing” the c u next tuesdays

  2. Spread the idea that abortion is worse than the Suffering of the Palestinian people. This forces Muslims to choose between their “conservative” morals and their Palestine worship.

  3. They don’t worship Palestine they will forget it if they can drive the Israelis from there. What drives them crazy is the thought of land they stole being taken from them.

  4. Is this a new one? I’ve lost count, there are so many cases of organised Muslim sex slave gangs in the UK. Supposedly, the police are investigating 45 more. Which is probably a low-ball figure.

  5. It’s n longer about what they are doing, They have not changed in over 1000 years. it’s about what we are going to do about them.

  6. Johnjoe, yes, I think its hard to keep up to date with these things. And they (The closet commies) ask why we are all not like them. Don’t make me laugh.