“Some of the men groomed the victims when they worked at an old market stall in the town, run by Mohammed Zahid, 64, who was nicknamed ‘Boss man’.”
He will likely die behind bars – which is the only positive outcome from these terrible crimes.
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*”It got to a stage where he was confident that nothing would be done about it, and he would ring the care home and would also go there to pick her up and drop her off.
“Such was the brazen way he did this that by the end of the abuse, he felt almost untouchable. It’s not as if she had no-one to turn to. She turned to the care home. She turned to social services.
“She felt able to tell them at some stages, or other people did, and nothing was done. People knew, authorities knew. And nothing was done.”*
Farce.
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Many of those convicted are Pakistani born, there is no law saying we need to issue unlimited visas to Pakistanis if they don’t take their own people back.
By being convicted of this disgusting offence, this has actually potentially made their appeal to their theoretical deportation stronger under the ECHR as they may face persecution in Pakistan because of the offences they’ve committed, they may face “persecution.”
They still haven’t even scratched the surface of the scale of this abuse.
There’s a girls care home in Rochdale where the fire alarm used to regularly get set off late at night. Why you might ask? Because the girls did it so they could get out – you have to evacuate after all.
They’d then walk in their pajamas to the local corner shop where a taxi firm would be called to take them to a notorious local takeaway.
It was common knowledge and the staff at the care home told me all about it.
Think about a shop owner or any of his staff calling a taxi firm when young girls walk in wearing their pajamas. It was a taxi firm not a single driver. Then the takeaway that picked up the tab. How many people involved in that single chain? Let alone all those who visited the takeaway or the girls were taken to.
I witnessed other examples during my time working in Rochdale. Two clearly underage girls locked in an industrial building. Police in attendance and a group of middle aged men laughing and joking about the situation. Would you be laughing if you were caught with underage girls somewhere they had no reason to be? I still remember the phrase “white meat” being used by one of the group in front of the police.
That’s not to mention my girlfriends and female friends who had all had bad experiences using taxis. Drivers being inappropriate, doors being locked, driven on routes away from the destination. Certain firms were avoided for a reason.
These aren’t rumours or gossip. They are all things that I witnessed first hand or heard about directly from people who I trusted.
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“Some of the men groomed the victims when they worked at an old market stall in the town, run by Mohammed Zahid, 64, who was nicknamed ‘Boss man’.”
He will likely die behind bars – which is the only positive outcome from these terrible crimes.
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*”It got to a stage where he was confident that nothing would be done about it, and he would ring the care home and would also go there to pick her up and drop her off.
“Such was the brazen way he did this that by the end of the abuse, he felt almost untouchable. It’s not as if she had no-one to turn to. She turned to the care home. She turned to social services.
“She felt able to tell them at some stages, or other people did, and nothing was done. People knew, authorities knew. And nothing was done.”*
Farce.
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Many of those convicted are Pakistani born, there is no law saying we need to issue unlimited visas to Pakistanis if they don’t take their own people back.
By being convicted of this disgusting offence, this has actually potentially made their appeal to their theoretical deportation stronger under the ECHR as they may face persecution in Pakistan because of the offences they’ve committed, they may face “persecution.”
Reform have committed to leaving the ECHR as soon as they are elected, one thing that would massively help these deportations. I’m actually starting to think the immigration judiciary is corrupt. A big chunk of the judges are very left wing and are letting their own personal views into it, [for instance these judges.](https://www-dailymail-co-uk.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14659817/amp/Immigration-judges-activist-views-open-borders-breach-impartiality-rules-charity-Channel-migrants-Jenrick.html?amp_gsa=1&_js_v=a9&usqp=mq331AQIUAKwASCAAgM%3D#amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&aoh=17593261561148&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&share=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailymail.co.uk%2Fnews%2Farticle-14659817%2FImmigration-judges-activist-views-open-borders-breach-impartiality-rules-charity-Channel-migrants-Jenrick.html) We are being held hostage by the ECHR and left wing judges who are letting their own personal views override the law.
Do you ever wonder why there are constantly stories about people not being deported that sound like something out of a Monty Python sketch?
Just take this case, [Albanian criminal’s deportation halted because son doesn’t like foreign chicken nuggets.](https://www.lbc.co.uk/article/albanian-criminals-deportation-halted-because-son-doesnt-like-chicken-nuggets-5HjczBz_2/)
They still haven’t even scratched the surface of the scale of this abuse.
There’s a girls care home in Rochdale where the fire alarm used to regularly get set off late at night. Why you might ask? Because the girls did it so they could get out – you have to evacuate after all.
They’d then walk in their pajamas to the local corner shop where a taxi firm would be called to take them to a notorious local takeaway.
It was common knowledge and the staff at the care home told me all about it.
Think about a shop owner or any of his staff calling a taxi firm when young girls walk in wearing their pajamas. It was a taxi firm not a single driver. Then the takeaway that picked up the tab. How many people involved in that single chain? Let alone all those who visited the takeaway or the girls were taken to.
I witnessed other examples during my time working in Rochdale. Two clearly underage girls locked in an industrial building. Police in attendance and a group of middle aged men laughing and joking about the situation. Would you be laughing if you were caught with underage girls somewhere they had no reason to be? I still remember the phrase “white meat” being used by one of the group in front of the police.
That’s not to mention my girlfriends and female friends who had all had bad experiences using taxis. Drivers being inappropriate, doors being locked, driven on routes away from the destination. Certain firms were avoided for a reason.
These aren’t rumours or gossip. They are all things that I witnessed first hand or heard about directly from people who I trusted.
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