Victims of gang of Pakistanis-pedophiles in Britain remained without protection

Vulnerable to Gangs of violence minors in the city of Bradford in Britain remained without sufficient protection, writes The Independent with reference to the report of human rights defenders. We are talking about the city where the gang of Pakistans-pedophiles was wrung.

The report notes that specialists from among local law enforcement officers are not particularly reacting to signs of sexual exploitation and are not so consistently pursued by suspects as required in such cases. Policemen were advised to organize additional advanced training courses.

In Bradford and two other nearby cities operated a gang of nine men. They were engaged in the sexual exploitation of girls early clothing – as a rule, pupils of children’s shelters or children from disadvantaged families became victims. The names of the arrested indicate their Pakistani origin, although in the British media it is forbidden to mention the ethnic affiliation of the criminal.

In 2019, 16 men were arrested in the English city of Halifax, who were subjected to sexual exploitation of minors. According to the publication, the victims of the criminals were at least three girls aged from 13 to 16 years. Only one of the convicts wore a British name, the rest had Pakistani or Middle Eastern origin.

/Media reports.