Report on Immigrant Rape Gangs in the UK
Members of the British Parliament have released a report highlighting testimonies from survivors of immigrant rape gangs and accusing the government of failing to act.
Rupert Lowe, a member of the Restoration and Reform Party, mentioned in the report that it investigates how “predominantly Muslim Pakistani gangs systematically target vulnerable girls, mostly white British, in various UK towns and cities.” According to the findings presented in the report, about 250,000 individuals are estimated to have been victims of these grooming gangs, although Lowe believes the actual number could be significantly higher. The documentation includes accounts from survivors and points fingers at government agencies for not adequately addressing the matter.
The testimonies indicate that young Muslim men would befriend 11-year-old girls, treating them like adults and supplying drugs and other items. These girls were often recruited near taxis, care homes, and schools. The report details horrific accounts of rapes occurring in apartments, hotels, and other venues, often accompanied by racial and religious insults. Many of the girls experienced pregnancies, forced abortions, and miscarriages.
“Similar crimes were reported in at least 149 local authority regions, which is nearly 40% of local authority areas across the UK,” the report stated.
It asserts that police, social services, the NHS, schools, and licensing authorities failed the victims. It noted one instance where the NHS discharged a victim who had genital injuries, sexually transmitted infections, and a pregnancy from rape back to her abuser without any protective measures.
The report claimed that law enforcement ignored repeated pleas for help and instead criminalized victims while allowing known perpetrators to go free. “Perpetrators operated without fear of consequence because the state allowed it,” the report noted, calling for urgent action to bring justice to the victims and put an end to such crimes.
It further accused the Labor Party of prioritizing its reliance on Muslim voter blocs, which led to fewer investigations and suppression of crucial data. Lowe also criticized Conservative and Scottish officials for their inadequate handling of the situation.
The report features distressing personal accounts from survivors. One girl recalled being assaulted for the first time just after her eighth birthday. Testimonies described threats related to their homes and fear of being trafficked if they spoke out. One survivor recounted witnessing a young girl tied up and hearing the cries of other girls during their ordeal.
Another survivor expressed frustration at how authorities had treated her, feeling powerless and between a violent abuser and a system that failed to protect her. Yet another highlighted the ongoing nature of the issue and a sense of hopelessness, stating that discussions about these problems are still necessary in 2026.
Although the investigation doesn’t have legal authority presently, many individuals have come forward, with some choosing not to out of fear of scrutiny. Lowe’s social media post about the report garnered significant attention shortly after publication.
One survivor concluded, saying that a crucial part of her healing came from being finally heard and validated. Another expressed a wish for this kind of suffering to vanish and urged for action to protect future generations.
