Author: IANS
Publication: The Times of India
Date: January 5, 2011
URL: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/uk/Pakistani-men-grooming-British-girls-for-sex/articleshow/7223824.cms#ixzz1AC8ZLKjx
Pakistani-origin men in Britain are grooming
white girls aged between 11 and 16 for sex with Asian men, a media report
said Wednesday.
Police and social services were silent on
the exploitation because of fear that it would be termed a racial issue, The
Daily Mail reported.
Researchers from University College London's
Jill Dando Institute of Security and Crime Science said the victims were "typically
white girls" while "most central offenders are Pakistani".
The offenders were not viewed as paedophiles
but had picked the girls because of their "malleability".
The report, however, concluded that "race
is a delicate issue" that should be handled sensitively "but not
brushed under the carpet".
It said the grooming usually began with older
groups of men befriending girls aged 11 to 16 they meet on the street.
The victim was initially treated as a girlfriend
and showered with gifts and attention.
But the relationship quickly becomes more
"sinister" as the abuser plies the child with drinks and drugs before
effectively pimping her out to friends and associates.
The worst cases involve girls being moved
around the country to be repeatedly abused.
However, charities working with police to
help victims of sexual abuse have publicly denied there was a link between
ethnicity and the grooming.
A police officer at West Mercia called for
an end to the "damaging taboo" connecting grooming with race.
"These girls are being passed around
and used as meat. To stop this type of crime, you need to start everyone talking
about it but everyone's been too scared to address the ethnicity factor,"
Chief Inspector Alan Edwards said.
"No one wants to stand up and say that
Pakistani guys in some parts of the country are recruiting young white girls
and passing them around their relatives for sex, but we need to stop being
worried about the racial complication," he said.
In 17 court cases since 1997 where men were
prosecuted, 53 of the 56 people found guilty were Asian, 50 of them Muslim,
while just three were white, according to The Times.
Five Asian men were jailed in November 2010
for 32 years for sexual offences against girls aged between 12 and 16 in Rotherham,
South Yorkshire.
Judge Peter Kelson said the men were "sexual
predators".
Mohammed Shafiq, director of Lancashire-based
Ramadhan Foundation, a charity working for harmony, said: "I think the
police are overcautious because they are afraid of being branded racist."