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85 authorities, countless victims, a disturbing pattern: Why UK struggles to act against 'Pakistani rape gangs'?

Lowe, who chaired the Rape Gang Inquiry, announced that gang-based child sexual exploitation has been identified in at least 85 local authorities, reigniting concerns about grooming gangs.

August 28, 2025 / 14:58 IST
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A major inquiry led by British MP Rupert Lowe has claimed that Pakistani rape gangs have been operating across at least 85 local authorities in the UK, with some cases dating back to the 1960s. The inquiry, based on thousands of Freedom of Information requests and survivor testimonies, warns that the scandal is far more widespread than previously believed. Lowe criticised the government’s inaction, urged swift intervention, and called for deportations of foreign nationals complicit in child sexual exploitation.

Lowe, who chaired the Rape Gang Inquiry, announced that gang-based child sexual exploitation has been identified in at least 85 local authorities, reigniting concerns about grooming gangs.

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In a post on X, Lowe wrote, “Our inquiry has shown that this rotting scandal is more widespread than thought – hundreds of thousands of lives have been ruined at the hands of predominantly Pakistani rape gangs.”

Findings and government response

The findings come just months after British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said that he would accept a recommendation for a national inquiry into grooming gangs. For years, campaigners had pressed for an official investigation into how authorities failed to protect vulnerable children.

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