Murders and rapes going unreported in no-go zones for police as minority communities launch own justice systems

H/T Phil

Daily Mail

Parts of the UK are becoming no-go areas for police because minority communities are operating their own justice systems, according to the Chief Inspector of Constabulary.

The rise in ‘community justice’ means crimes as serious as murder and sexual abuse are going unreported – a situation reminiscent of Belfast in the height of the Troubles.

Tom Winsor said police officers were simply never called to some neighbourhoods, where law-abiding people rather than criminals administer their own form of justice

Honour killings, genital mutilation, and domestic violence are some of the offences thought to be unreported

Honour killings, genital mutilation, and domestic violence are some of the offences thought to be unreported

 

He said: ‘There are some communities born under other skies who will not involve the police at all. I am reluctant to name the communities in question, but there are communities from other cultures who would prefer to police themselves.

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6 Replies to “Murders and rapes going unreported in no-go zones for police as minority communities launch own justice systems”

  1. “I am reluctant to name the communities in question, but there are communities from other cultures who would prefer to police themselves.”

    Well, there are lots of clues given in the article, but I’m a bit thick when it comes to clues. So all I can say is that it must be those pesky Scientologists again!

  2. Belgium’s Afghan asylum seekers fear being sent home (BBC, Jan 18, 2014)
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-25782030
    “Hundreds of Afghan asylum seekers are protesting in Belgium against being sent home. The BBC’s Duncan Crawford reports from a makeshift camp in Brussels where families say being forced to return would amount to a death sentence. Sitting inside a cramped, cold tent erected under the ornate roof of a 17th-Century church, 27-year-old Marwa Mahbub, an asylum seeker from Afghanistan, explains why she is refusing to return to her home country. “My life is in danger in Afghanistan,” she says. “I have problems with the Taliban. Most of the people here have problems with the Taliban.””

  3. No go zones are being established in all western nations, they are to be sanctuaries for the jihadists who will leave them to attack the infidels surrounding them. If/when this has occurred for a sufficient amount of time (I don’t know how long that will be) the locals will resort to vigilante actions to protect themselves. The police and the government will blame the vigilantes for crimes when the government is the one that caused the vigilante actions.

  4. I am reluctant to name the communities in question,

    I’m reluctant to give a damn for Britanistan any more. Authorities deserve to be strung up on poles. It is now left to the common people to explode in rage, rise up and make the rivers of blood prophesy come true.

  5. I worry about it because we need a free and independent Britain and Europe as much as they need a free and independent US.