Wednesday 28 October 2015

Rotherham Rapejihadists Named: Two Alis, Two Hussains, a Malik, a Khaliq, a Mohammed, a Rafiq & a Hussan.

'Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri: We got female captives in the war booty & we used to do coitus interruptus with them. So we asked Allah's Apostle about it & he said, "Do you really do that?" repeating the question thrice, "There is no soul that is destined to exist but will come into existence, till the Day of Resurrection."' So says the most trusted compilation of ahadith in Islamic scripture, Sahih Bukhari, in volume seven, book 62, number 137.

This passage amply demonstrates that Mohammed thought nothing of subjecting non-Muslim women to sexual assault. Notice that his revolting companions' attempts at family planning aroused more concern than the fact of rape. And so it is to this day.

Because "Allah's Apostle" is the moral template for Muslims to follow, this behaviour has been perpetuated through the 14 miserable centuries of Islam's existence. This is why we see the industrial scale sexual exploitation of English girls in towns up & down the country. It is why this repulsive trade is dominated by Muslims, as demonstrated by this reported by South Yorkshire Police's own bulletin yesterday:

BREAKING: Seven people charged with child sexual exploitation offences

Seven men have been charged today (Tuesday 27 October) with child sexual exploitation offences as part of Operation Clover.

Four men have been charged with rape –

  • Asif Ali, 30, of Clough Road, Rotherham
  • Waleed Ali, 33, of Canklow Road, Rotherham
  • Ishtiaq Khaliq, 32, of Cherry Brook, Rotherham
  • Masoued Malik, 31, of Bridgewater Way, Rotherham

Waleed Ali is also charged with indecent assault and Ishtiaq Khaliq a further two charges of indecent assault.

Masoued Malik has also been charged with conspiracy to indecently assault and conspiracy to falsely imprison.

Mohammed Whied, 31, of Psalters Lane, Sheffield, has been charged with two counts of aidding and abetting rape.

Two defendants previously charged with multiple child sexual offences have also been charged as part of the ongoing investigation.

Arshid Hussain, 40, of High Street, East Cowick, Goole, and Basharat Hussan, 39, have each received a further charge of indecent assault. Basharat remains on remand at HMP Doncaster.

In addition, two men have been reported on summons.

Sageer Hussain, 30, of Cottingham Street, Goole, has been reported on summons for four counts of rape and one count of indecent assault.

Naeem Rafiq, 32, of Clarendon Road, Eastwood, has been reported on summons for conspiracy to indecently assault and conspiracy to falsely imprison.

The offences are alleged to have taken place in Rotherham between January and October 2003.

All nine men will appear before Rotherham Magistrates’ Court on Monday 16 November.

The charges form part of Operation Clover, a partnership investigation by South Yorkshire Police, Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council and the Crown Prosecution Service.

Temporary Detective Chief Inspector Martin Tate, the senior investigating officer, said: “The latest charges today form part of the second phase of the Operation Clover investigation into child sexual exploitation in Rotherham.

“Operation Clover continues to investigate past child sexual abuse in Rotherham and we work alongside Rotherham Metropolitan Borough Council and the Crown Prosecution Service to support victims and establish criminal prosecutions.

“Due to the complex nature of these investigations and the volume of material, it is important that these decisions are well considered and thorough.

“I want to encourage victims of these offences or anyone who feels vulnerable to contact South Yorkshire Police. We have a dedicated team that will listen and continue to gather evidence. Police officers are dedicated to supporting vulnerable people and we are passionate about increasing confidence in the police.

“It is vitally important to us that victims come forward so that we can explain the support available. More importantly, we will listen to what victims tell us and remain absolutely committed to providing the level of service they deserve.”

Anyone with concerns about child sexual exploitation should contact the police on 101 or the national helpline Say Something on 116 000. Always call 999 in an emergency.

There is a dedicated 24-hour confidential helpline for victims of sexual exploitation in Rotherham, run by the national charity NSPCC. They can be contacted on 0800 7319256 or emailed via rotherhamcsesupport@nspcc.org.uk

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