The Telegraph reported on Sunday that for every British national arrested for a sex offense, three or more foreign nationals living in the UK are arrested for a sex offence.
Citing the UK's official crime statistics, the media reports that between January and October 2024, 41 out of 43 police forces in England and Wales reported sexual offenses, accounting for 26.1% of an estimated 35,000 suspected sex offenders. It was reported that more than 9,000 foreigners had been arrested.
According to the paper, foreign nationals are 3.5 times more likely to be suspected of a sex crime than British nationals, with nearly 165 arrests per 100,000 immigrants in the UK compared to 48 arrests for every 100,000 British nationals. is said to be high.
Foreign nationals are twice as likely to be arrested for all crimes, with 131,000 of them reported to have been arrested from January to October 2024. Although foreigners make up 9% of the population, they account for 16.1% of all arrests.
The report said the first five people most likely to be arrested for all crimes were Albanians, Afghans, Iraqis, Algerians and Congolese. Pakistan ranks 28th.
Reports of grooming or child sex gangs, primarily from Pakistan, and their alleged systematic cover-up of years of alleged sex crimes have sparked protests calling for a public investigation.
The Telegraph reports that senior British MPs, including shadow attorney general Robert Jenrick and opposition leader Kemi Badenoch, have called for an investigation and changes to the law, but the Labor government has been slow to investigate the authorities' failings. It seems so.
According to the BBC, 21 men, mostly British of Pakistani descent, were convicted over six trials for sex offenses committed in Oxford between the late 1990s and late 2000s. reported. The prisoners were part of a grooming gang that primarily targeted British girls from dysfunctional families. Details of abuse revealed in the trial of Operation Lie suspects have shocked the university city.
Another child grooming scandal in Oldham has been the subject of recent outcry. Security Minister Jess Phillips has refused to defer to Oldham City Council to investigate the alleged crimes, which spanned from 2011 to 2014. According to In the Telegraph. Most of the suspects are Pakistani men.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk also expressed his opinion. Post “She deserves to go to prison,” Phillips said on New Year's Day. (Related article: Musk accuses Prime Minister's party of completely derailing British political system and covering up Muslim rape gang)
Seven women, including three of the more than 1,000 victims of another sexual abuse ring in Telford, jumped on Phillips. defense, reportedly Phillips “dedicated his life to fighting for women and girls,” she wrote in the Guardian.
Labour's Prime Minister Keir Starmer also hit back. “Those who are spreading lies and misinformation as widely as possible have no interest in the victims,” Starmer told the Guardian. reported. “They're interested in themselves.”
