'The State Enabled Them': British Official Releases Horrifying Report On Migrant Rape Gangs

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A member of the British Parliament (MP) released a report citing accounts of migrant rape gang survivors and alleging government inaction.

Restore Britain MP Rupert Lowe of the Reform Party released the 219-page “The Rape Gang Inquiry Report” on Tuesday, Sky News reported. The report investigated the “systematic targeting of vulnerable girls, overwhelmingly White British, by predominantly Muslim Pakistani gangs across towns and cities throughout the United Kingdom,” according to its executive summary. Lord Malcolm Pearson of Rannoch alleged that approximately 250,000 were victims of “radical Muslim grooming gangs” during a British House of Lords debate, though Lowe’s report argues that the number is probably much higher. It documents the accounts of the survivors and takes aim at the government agencies which allegedly did not address the issue.

Young Muslim men would befriend girls as young as 11 by treating them as adults and providing them drugs and other items, then the girls would be collected from taxis, care homes, and near schools, testimony indicated. Men would rape them in flats, hotels, and other locations while calling them racial or religious slurs, with girls suffering pregnancy, forced abortions, and miscarriages, according to the report.

“We found that the same unspeakable crimes occurred in at least 149 local authority districts — close to 40% of all such districts across the United Kingdom,” the report continued.

The report alleges that police forces, social care services, the National Health Service (NHS), schools and licensing authorities failed the victims.

“The NHS recorded genital injuries, multiple sexually transmitted infections in children as young as 13, pregnancies caused by rape, and suicide attempts, yet discharged victims back to their abusers without safeguarding referrals or trauma care,” the report reads in part. “Police forces ignored repeated reports, criminalised victims instead of perpetrators, destroyed evidence, and allowed known rapists to walk free on bail.” (RELATED: EXCLUSIVE: ICE Seeks Illegal Migrant ‘Monster’ Accused Of Raping 11-Year-Old At Knifepoint)

“The perpetrators operated with impunity because the state enabled them,” the report states. “The evidence now demands immediate and decisive action to eradicate the problem, deliver justice for the victims, and ensure these abhorrent crimes are eradicated from our shores.”

The report alleges that the Labour Party “prioritised electoral reliance on Muslim voting blocs and then blocked or watered down inquiries, suppressed ethnicity data, and framed legitimate concerns as ‘far-right’ agitation.” It also accuses the Conservative Party and Scottish officials of not properly investigating the scandal.

The report also contains graphic descriptions from individual victims. One girl said she was first assaulted shortly after turning 8 years old in testimony. The survivor recalled being threatened with losing her home if she revealed what happened and being trafficked to other men, according to the report. She described being pushed into taking part in acts harming other girls and pressured to convert to Islam in testimony.

“I remember seeing a very young girl, approximately five or six years old, tied up near the kitchen area,” she said. “I could also hear other girls elsewhere in the property.”

Another survivor told the report, “[T]he authorities treated me as though I was to blame for what was happening. I felt completely powerless, trapped between violent perpetrators and a system unwilling to protect me.”

One survivor recalled the stories of Western women whose children were kidnapped and never seen again when they went to the Middle East, according to the report.

Another described their feelings over the alleged inaction of the government. “[I feel] sick knowing that it’s still going on. That nobody’s wanting to do anything about it even now in 2026,” they recounted. “We’re still having this conversation. We’re still trying to get people to talk about it.”

The inquiry does not currently have any statutory powers, according to the report. However, the report states that many important people came forward and any who didn’t “did so knowing their refusal would be noted.” Lowe’s post has around 4.7 million views on X several hours after it was posted.

One survivor concluded their statement by saying, “A significant part of my healing has come from finally being listened to, believed, and validated. Being heard has helped me begin to understand that what happened to me was not my fault.”

Another recalled, “I just want it to stop and not happen to any other children and for people to actually act and do something and stop being so scared.”