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Originally Posted by
Natman Blue
And waste another 7 years not doing anything about it?
Of course that's not going to happen. You can implement findings and conduct a more thorough inquiry to find out the extent that things were covered up etc at the same time.
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BlueArmy 86
The economy Pakistani men work in is predominantly the night time economy, Taxi drivers, restaurants, take aways etc. That doesn't take away the fact that these people are Paedophiles, but i can't remember us having the same conversation about predominantly white catholic priests and nuns who committed abuse against children, and rightly so, the conversation should be about protecting children and locking up paedophiles for a very long time. As ever, certain groups attempt to push it as a cultural thing.
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
The economy Pakistani men work in is predominantly the night time economy, Taxi drivers, restaurants, take aways etc. That doesn't take away the fact that these people are Paedophiles, but i can't remember us having the same conversation about predominantly white catholic priests and nuns who committed abuse against children, and rightly so, the conversation should be about protecting children and locking up paedophiles for a very long time. As ever, certain groups attempt to push it as a cultural thing.
Very true :thumbup:
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jeepster
Very true :thumbup:
Undoubtedly, and safeguarding and justice are among the least important agenda for some people. "Hubble bubble, toil and trouble"!
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Originally Posted by
Tuerto
The economy Pakistani men work in is predominantly the night time economy, Taxi drivers, restaurants, take aways etc. That doesn't take away the fact that these people are Paedophiles, but i can't remember us having the same conversation about predominantly white catholic priests and nuns who committed abuse against children, and rightly so, the conversation should be about protecting children and locking up paedophiles for a very long time. As ever, certain groups attempt to push it as a cultural thing.
nun rapists? it is a racist / religion driven phenomenon, have you read any of the survivors accounts??
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+ the native hipster
nun rapists? it is a racist / religion driven phenomenon, have you read any of the survivors accounts??
Oh god, the racist is back.
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Alan Lung
Oh god, the racist is back.
oh allah, racism would get me banned
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PontBlue
He's only involving himself in European Politics to line his pockets. His goal is to place a puppet in charge of every government. He couldn't give too ****s about anyone who was groomed.
Another inquiry is all well and good but neither government has (yet) implemented the recommendations of the last 7 year long inquiry. If another inquiry delays action that's another generation of children who could fall victim to these scum.
The power of nation states in The West have been usurped by multinational companies for some time.
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Southport murder trial today, a guilty verdict!!! and a public enquiry announced, further covering up by Starmer and the authorities.
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Heathblue
Southport murder trial today, a guilty verdict!!! and a public enquiry announced, further covering up by Starmer and the authorities.
Not another public inquiry? The country really is descending into fascism now.
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Heathblue
Southport murder trial today, a guilty verdict!!! and a public enquiry announced, further covering up by Starmer and the authorities.
Cover up by Starmer LMFAO. The attacker lived for 14 years under a Tory government who failed to act on information about his potential for violence. But yes it’s Starmers fault because he was in power for 25 days before the attack. Bloody nuts the lot of you. Go join your rapist butty in America, you can spread your lies to your hearts content over there.
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JamesWales
Not another public inquiry? The country really is descending into fascism now.
Think you’ll find the facist and rapist has just been appointed the USA president. Why didn’t the orange felon MAGA the last time?
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Heathblue
Southport murder trial today, a guilty verdict!!! and a public enquiry announced, further covering up by Starmer and the authorities.
He did plead guilty.
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jeepster
He did plead guilty.
I know :thumbup:
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ninian opinian
Think you’ll find the facist and rapist has just been appointed the USA president. Why didn’t the orange felon MAGA the last time?
Not sure. And the idea he will achieve what he says now is also plainly ridiculous, as it is for every political speech ever given at the start of any term.
This thread isn't about him though, is it..
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Heathblue
Southport murder trial today, a guilty verdict!!! and a public enquiry announced, further covering up by Starmer and the authorities.
How was Starmer and his team in any way responsible for any of the mess given that the tory party and their home secretary's have been in power since that murderer was 3 years old ?
Is this a joke ?
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ninian opinian
Cover up by Starmer LMFAO. The attacker lived for 14 years under a Tory government who failed to act on information about his potential for violence. But yes it’s Starmers fault because he was in power for 25 days before the attack. Bloody nuts the lot of you. Go join your rapist butty in America, you can spread your lies to your hearts content over there.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
How was Starmer and his team in any way responsible for any of the mess given that the tory party and their home secretary's have been in power since that murderer was 3 years old ?
Is this a joke ?
GOTCHA!!! :hehe: welcome back by the way, I vouched for you in the secret vote
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Heathblue
GOTCHA!!! :hehe: welcome back by the way, I vouched for you in the secret vote
What secret vote was that ?
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ninian opinian
Think you’ll find the facist and rapist has just been appointed the USA president. Why didn’t the orange felon MAGA the last time?
TDR , rapist ? and we have established facist just means ''i don't agree with your views''
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https://www.sheffieldtribune.co.uk/c...une-newsletter
The big story: CSE report ‘protected senior police officers’, say whistleblowers
Top line: South Yorkshire Mayor Oliver Coppard has demanded to see a report produced by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) into the actions of senior South Yorkshire Police officers during the Rotherham grooming gang scandal. His demand comes after a Channel 4 News report in which two former IOPC staff said the investigation was seriously flawed and they were discouraged from looking into the actions of senior officers.
Background: Ever since the Jay report concluded in 2014 that failures by South Yorkshire Police contributed to the sexual abuse of 1,400 girls in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013, efforts have been made to find out what went wrong. Set up a decade ago, Operation Linden cost £6 million and reported in 2022. After Hillsborough, it was the second largest investigation that the IOPC or its predecessor the IPCC had ever carried out.
The IOPC carried out 91 investigations into police failings covering 265 separate allegations made by 51 complainants. 47 officers were investigated, with the IOPC concluding eight had a case to answer for misconduct and six for gross misconduct.
However, no officers lost their job as a result of the investigation and the most severe sanction was a written warning. In 2022, Mr Coppard’s predecessor as Police and Crime Commissioner Dr Alan Billings said that in failing to “identify any individual accountability”, the report had “let down victims and survivors”.
Latest allegations: Last week, two whistleblowers involved in Operation Linden spoke to Channel 4 News. They allege that IOPC investigators were specifically told not to probe senior officers’ involvement in the failings and that the inquiry “barely scratched the surface”.
Operation Amazon: Another strand of Operation Linden looked specifically into allegations made by Rotherham CSE campaigner Jayne Senior and former South Yorkshire Police staff member Dr Angie Heal that senior SYP officers had failed in their statutory duties to protect vulnerable children. That investigation, Operation Amazon, upheld their complaint, but the report has never been made public, and Senior and Heal believe it has been deliberately “buried”. It is this report that Oliver Coppard is demanding to be given sight of. Speaking to Channel 4 News on Saturday, Mr Coppard said:
“What I ultimately want is to see the report so I can decide for myself whether that investigation was done properly and effectively and that people in South Yorkshire can have confidence in that work. I have asked them for it and my predecessor asked them for it. They said no to him but I’m hoping they have had a change of heart.”
When Channel 4 News’ Alex Thompson suggested that as the person with responsibility for overseeing the police in South Yorkshire, he should be able to demand to be able to see the report, Mr Coppard replied: “Well, you would think so, wouldn’t you?”
IOPC response: In their response to Channel 4 News, the IOPC strongly refuted the allegations. They said there had been a dedicated investigation team within Operation Linden which was focused solely on senior police officers, and that had they found any indication of corruption, it would have been “rigorously pursued”.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
What secret vote was that ?
You can't ask that. It's a secret init?
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jon1959
https://www.sheffieldtribune.co.uk/c...une-newsletter
The big story: CSE report ‘protected senior police officers’, say whistleblowers
Top line: South Yorkshire Mayor Oliver Coppard has demanded to see a report produced by the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) into the actions of senior South Yorkshire Police officers during the Rotherham grooming gang scandal. His demand comes after a Channel 4 News report in which two former IOPC staff said the investigation was seriously flawed and they were discouraged from looking into the actions of senior officers.
Background: Ever since the Jay report concluded in 2014 that failures by South Yorkshire Police contributed to the sexual abuse of 1,400 girls in Rotherham between 1997 and 2013, efforts have been made to find out what went wrong. Set up a decade ago, Operation Linden cost £6 million and reported in 2022. After Hillsborough, it was the second largest investigation that the IOPC or its predecessor the IPCC had ever carried out.
The IOPC carried out 91 investigations into police failings covering 265 separate allegations made by 51 complainants. 47 officers were investigated, with the IOPC concluding eight had a case to answer for misconduct and six for gross misconduct.
However, no officers lost their job as a result of the investigation and the most severe sanction was a written warning. In 2022, Mr Coppard’s predecessor as Police and Crime Commissioner Dr Alan Billings said that in failing to “identify any individual accountability”, the report had “let down victims and survivors”.
Latest allegations: Last week, two whistleblowers involved in Operation Linden spoke to Channel 4 News. They allege that IOPC investigators were specifically told not to probe senior officers’ involvement in the failings and that the inquiry “barely scratched the surface”.
Operation Amazon: Another strand of Operation Linden looked specifically into allegations made by Rotherham CSE campaigner Jayne Senior and former South Yorkshire Police staff member Dr Angie Heal that senior SYP officers had failed in their statutory duties to protect vulnerable children. That investigation, Operation Amazon, upheld their complaint, but the report has never been made public, and Senior and Heal believe it has been deliberately “buried”. It is this report that Oliver Coppard is demanding to be given sight of. Speaking to Channel 4 News on Saturday, Mr Coppard said:
“What I ultimately want is to see the report so I can decide for myself whether that investigation was done properly and effectively and that people in South Yorkshire can have confidence in that work. I have asked them for it and my predecessor asked them for it. They said no to him but I’m hoping they have had a change of heart.”
When Channel 4 News’ Alex Thompson suggested that as the person with responsibility for overseeing the police in South Yorkshire, he should be able to demand to be able to see the report, Mr Coppard replied: “Well, you would think so, wouldn’t you?”
IOPC response: In their response to Channel 4 News, the IOPC strongly refuted the allegations. They said there had been a dedicated investigation team within Operation Linden which was focused solely on senior police officers, and that had they found any indication of corruption, it would have been “rigorously pursued”.
It is so scary that something as big as this was dismissed so easily.
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Was one of the grooming gangs South Yorkshire Police?
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...tation-inquiry
A third former South Yorkshire police officer has been arrested as part of an investigation into child sexual exploitation in Rotherham.
The ex-constable, aged in his 50s, was arrested on Monday on suspicion of raping a teenage girl in the town in 2004.
It follows the arrests late last year of two former South Yorkshire police officers on suspicion of sexual offences and misconduct in public office.
It is alleged their offending took place when the officers, who were based in Rotherham, were both on and off duty between 1995 and 2002.
The Independent Office of Police Conduct (IOPC) said it was investigating complaints from six women of sexual offending by former South Yorkshire police officers.