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"Don't be ashamed of your story — it will inspire others": UK Police watchdog claims it can’t figure out why cops dropped investigation into Muslim rape gangs, the reason is blazingly obvious it was fear of charges of “racism” and “Islamophobia”

The official police watchdog has claimed, after two years of investigation, that is has been unable to find out why Greater Manchester Police dropped an inquiry into ‘Asian’ rape gangs that identified almost 100 suspects
 |  Satyaagrah  |  Islam
UK: Police watchdog claims it can’t figure out why cops dropped investigation into Muslim rape gangs
UK: Police watchdog claims it can’t figure out why cops dropped investigation into Muslim rape gangs

The reason why is blazingly obvious:  it was fear of charges of “racism” and “Islamophobia” that led British authorities to allow the Muslim rape gangs to continue operating with impunity. And now it is those same fears of charges of “racism” and “Islamophobia” that led the IOPC to be unable to figure out why the investigation was dropped. British officials know who their new master are, and they’re determined not to anger them.

It’s a Mystery: Police Watchdog claims it can’t find out why cops dropped an investigation into ‘Asian’ rape gangs

The official police watchdog has claimed, after two years of investigation, that it has been unable to find out why Greater Manchester Police (GMP) dropped an inquiry into ‘Asian’ rape gangs that identified almost 100 suspects.

The Independent Office of Police Conduct (IOPC), which is supposed to invigilate law enforcement in England and Wales, launched an investigation into three Mancunian officers following the publication of a grooming gangs inquiry commissioned by city mayor Andy Burnham which — like other inquiries before it — found that council officials, social workers, and police officers had failed the mostly white victims of mostly Muslim, South Asian heritage grooming gang rapists, in part due to politically correct fears around the issue.

However, the watchdog has now discontinued its investigations into the trio, referred to them by GMP after the Burnham-ordered inquiry, and claimed it has been “unable to determine” why a police inquiry into grooming gangs, Operation Augusta, was shut down despite having identified 57 victims and 97 potential suspects.


Investigation into three former Greater Manchester Police officers discontinued

The Independent Office for Police Conduct has discontinued an investigation into three former Greater Manchester Police (GMP) officers and their involvement in investigating child sexual exploitation in South Manchester.

A mayoral review, published in January 2020, identified concerns over the resourcing of, and decision to close, the joint police and social services investigation, known as Operation Augusta. Following this, in February 2020, GMP made a conduct referral relating to three former senior officers.

Our independent investigation, which began in August 2020, looked at the decision-making process around Operation Augusta. We obtained a significant amount of evidence from witnesses, including officers who had worked on the operation and senior social services employees.

The three officers whose conduct was referred to were treated as witnesses throughout. This was kept under constant review throughout our investigation.

Despite significant efforts, we were unable to determine who took the final decision to close Operation Augusta in July 2005, nor the rationale for doing so.


“Despite significant efforts, we were unable to determine who took the final decision to close Operation Augusta in July 2005, nor the rationale for doing so,” the IOPC said of the inquiry, which was launched in 2004 after 15-year-old rape gang victim Victoria Agoglia, who reported being sexually abused and injected with heroin to the authorities but was not helped, died of an overdose.

Steve Noonan, Director of Major Investigations at the IOPC, said that his organization had “gathered and reviewed a significant amount of evidence, which helped us understand some of the actions taken” but that, ultimately, they were “not able to locate evidence showing who took the decision to close Operation Augusta and, more importantly, why.”

The IOPC claimed that challenges they faced included “the passage of time; a lack of available records of meetings and decisions taken at that time; and the fact some former GMP-employed police witnesses were either unable or unwilling to engage with our investigation.”

While Members of Parliament (MPs) could conceivably launch their own inquiry into the scandal and command these “GMP-employed witnesses” to appear before them on pain of being found in Contempt of Parliament, the IOPC made no such suggestions — and MPs themselves seldom tackle the issue of grooming gangs, preferring to leave it to local government and local newspapers.

Indeed, Breitbart London contacted the then-five contenders to succeed Boris Johnson as Tory leader and Prime Minister in July after Labour councillors blocked a call from Tory councillors for an inquiry into grooming gangs in Oldham to ask if they would commission one, and not one of them responded.

Breitbart London also asked the IOPC if it had “ever found fault with or recommended sanctions against specific officers” following grooming gang inquiries after this latest investigation into GMP officers was dropped, but this inquiry has also been ignored.

Director Noonan did say that the IOPC had “identified several areas of potential learning for GMP to consider” in its official statement on its investigation being dropped, but a downgrade from the standard ‘lessons have been learned’ line following grooming gangs scandals to ‘lessons could be learned’ is likely to prove cold comfort to victims.

Julia G @GJuliagoode reacted, "White molesters usually abuse inter-family NOT in gangs not protected by councils or police over racism issues, wholesale child rape gangs of mostly Pakistani men whose prey are westernized white girls, Asian family or religious rape seldom reported."

Andrew Devine @ardevwriter pointed out the same Gang Rape incident on a post that showed police arresting a man for a FB post against trans activism, "The police send a van, a car & five officers to arrest a man for a FB post satirising trans activism. As has been exposed by former cops & even admitted by the biased left-leaning media this is the same police force that spent decades willingly ignoring "Asian" rape gangs."

Nigel Bennett @top1percentile repeated the same, "Police Watchdog CANNOT Find Out Why Cops DROPPED Investigation Into ASIAN Rape Gangs" The IOPC "were unable to determine who made the final decision to close Operation Augusta."

And this is where Uk is heading to.

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