
An independent report has just been published in the United Kingdom in June 2026, called Rape Gang Inquiry. This is a non-governmental report that reveals the investigation carried out on child exploitation networks in said territory.
Although there is no government report, its data is devastating. The number of estimated victims since the 1950s is 249,982 (250,000). The local authority districts identified are 149. The additional counties with documented activity are 11. Although the data that is giving the most talk is the percentage of convicted persons in cases analyzed with first and last names and identified as Muslims (especially Pakistanis), it is 87%. The temporal extension analyzed goes from 1955 to 2026 (71 years). And said report consists of 219 pages.
This report is supported by official investigations and judicial processes already known. In Rotherham, at least 1,400 children were sexually exploited between 1997 and 2013; in Telford, more than 1,000 girls were abused for decades; in Huddersfield, there were 34 convicted in some large trials; in Rochdale there were also 9 convicted in a case that attracted great national attention; and in Oxford, there were also 7 convicted in what was called Operation Bullfinch.
When data on minors is mentioned in said report, it is understood that all of them would have been identified. However, there is no evidence that a systematic monitoring of them has been carried out, nor of the terrifying problems that this poses, not only the rape itself, which is atrocious, but the consequences that this act leaves on these children.
The authors of said report comment that the phenomenon studied was national and not limited to a few cities. That there were systematic failures by police, social services, schools, and local authorities. And that many of the victims were transferred between different cities, thus hindering the little investigation that was being carried out.
What happens when the systems that are meant to support and help fail? NOTHING. No one is blamed for negligence. Neither police, nor social workers, nor teachers, nor local authorities, are pilloried for having allowed the madness of which said report speaks, which, however independent it may be, is based on official documents from the various entities where it has been investigated.
And finally, and it is the most controversial part of the report, it knowingly, and to avoid accusations of racism, concealed the high participation of Pakistani mafias in these plots. Controlling and creating ghettos where girls could be raped dozens of times. There was institutional fear.
Why should the term RACISM be scary, when talking about criminals? First of all, clarify that the term racist, It is a political invention to avoid the reality of the societies that are being allowed in Europe. And advancing that a debate should be opened in civilized societies to listen to common sense, I am not going to deviate from the interest of the report, whose data speak for themselves. But let’s go in parts.
The main problem is that 149 local authority districts are mentioned in this report; and although the complete list has not been widely reproduced by the media, a breakdown can be made of more documented areas, where the data is based on previous official investigations, which constitute the core of public evidence and also of the shame of the different groups that looked the other way.
Main documented foci.-
| Area | Known data |
| Rotherham | Jay Report: ~1,400 minors exploited between 1997-2013. The NCA investigated more than 1,100 crimes and 1,150 victims identified. |
| Rochdale | Emblematic case from 2012 with convictions that fueled the national debate on grooming gangs. |
| Telford | Local research estimated more than 1,000 victims over several decades. |
| oxford | Operation Bullfinch and subsequent reviews identified around 300 victims between 1999 and 2014. |
| HuddersfieldEdit | One of the largest trials for group sexual exploitation in the United Kingdom. |
| OldhamEdit | Various investigations and subsequent claims from a broader public inquiry. |
| Bradford | Cited in both historical research and the 2026 report. |
| Newcastle upon Tyne | Several police operations and convictions for organized sexual exploitation. |
Observed geographic concentration:
Most of the widely documented cases focus on:
South Yorkshire (Rotherham, Sheffield)
Greater Manchester (Rochdale, Oldham, Manchester)
West Yorkshire (Bradford, Leeds, Huddersfield, Halifax, Keighley, Dewsbury)
Midlands (Telford, Birmingham, Derby, Leicester, Nottingham)
South East England (Oxford, Aylesbury, High Wycombe)
North East (Newcastle)
One of the issues that was attempted to be established, without notable success, was the ethnicity of the rapists and although it has been commented that Pakistani rapists predominate, it is advisable to go step by step and clarify, rather than correct, said data. The answer always depends on what data set is analyzed.
If we talk about all sexual crimes against minors in the United Kingdom, the official evidence indicates that the offenders are mainly white, because the offenders largely reflect the demographic makeup of the country, although we do not talk about who facilitates the relationship. But if we talk specifically about the grooming gangshere the situation is different. And that’s the real problem.
The audit-report led by Baroness Louise Casey, the real architect of said study, found that in two thirds of the cases the ethnicity of the rapists was not even recorded. And where reliable local data existed (especially in some areas of Yorkshire and Greater Manchester), there was an over-representation of men of Asian origin, particularly of Pakistani descent. All of this raised the suspicion that the British authorities had avoided openly addressing the issue for years for fear of accusations of racism.
What does overrepresentation mean?
It means that, in several specific centers of group exploitation (Rotherham, Rochdale, Telford, etc.), the proportion of suspects or convicted persons of Pakistani origin was higher than what would correspond to their demographic weight.
In this 2026 report, it is stated that a large majority of the identified perpetrators have Muslim names or come from Pakistani families. However, it is clear that this data does not come from a government investigation with statutory powers, although it is being the subject of public debate and an exhaustive review.
While preparing this article, two questions have arisen. One of them is the exponential growth of Pakistani mafias that control the trafficking of girls to be raped by all types of people in the United Kingdom. If we again bring to light the data of 250,000 minor victims of rape and many of them of trafficking, we find a high rate of population victims of having suffered during their subsequent development, traumas, diseases derived from their subjection, drug addiction or being sentenced to the most atrocious and miserable prostitution that can be thought of, including a long list of disappearances of minors that has not been taken into account and that would deserve a separate investigation.

This investigation putting its finger on Pakistani mafias controlled in the United Kingdom, and against which no action has been taken with due force, together with other conflicts with Muslims in recent months, has put British society in a permanent state of alert, where the atmosphere is beginning to be unbreathable. This has led to talk, just as I finish this article, of the resignation of Keir Starmer, British Prime Minister who has made way for Andy Burnham.
And one last reflection, made yesterday by a close person, “If this happens in the United Kingdom, what will not happen with children in general and especially with girls, in countries like Pakistan and others with similar social and religious characteristics”.
Originally published at LaDamadeElche.com
