Police in Manchester, England, were told to investigate other ethnicities and ignore Pakistani rape gangs operating in the city, revealed a report published by the Greater Manchester Police on January 14.

Two years ago, the report was commissioned to investigate the failings of Operation Augusta, the effort by the Greater Manchester Police to identify and neutralize rape gangs exploiting young teenage girls, some of them still children.

Operation Augusta was launched after the death of Victoria Agoglia, a 15-year-old who was repeatedly raped and died after being injected with heroin by one of her abusers.

Even after that tragic event, the Greater Manchester Police failed to act.

According to the report, it has become clear the police knew that nearly 100 men were abusing girls as young as 12. The gangs were predominantly comprised of Pakistani men, ages 18 to 50. The girls they targeted were working-class and white. The police knew names, addresses, even locations where the abuse occurred. But did nothing.

A detective with the Manchester police, who declined to give his name, told the Telegraph that his team was told to “try and get other ethnicities.” Another detective told the Telegraph that “girls were lost to the wind” and those involved “should be charged with gross misconduct.”
Too many of those who should be maintaining the rule of law on British streets are handicapped by fear of being branded a racist. The leaders of major police forces overseeing Britain’s most populous cities are choosing to safeguard themselves from criticism rather than take action to help those who are oppressed.

It took 15 years from Agoglia’s death until the cover-up was finally exposed. For years, the problem was covered up. It was only revisited when bbc aired a 2017 documentary titled The Betrayed Girls, prompting Manchester Police to investigate if Operation Augusta had solved the problem. What they uncovered was a sign of a sick society.

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