Has yet another government-run child abuse ring been discovered?
In the UK, the Oxford Sex Ring 'groomed, corrupted, brainwashed and abused and then sold for sex and worse' a group of at least 50 young girls, aged 11 - 15.
The girls were sold to customers around the UK.
Did the police deliberately miss chances to halt the sex gang
On 14 May 2013, seven men were found guilty of running the Oxford child abuse ring over a period of eight years.
A room at a guest house where girls were raped. A 999 call to the police described a woman being beaten in the guest house, but apparently no action was taken by the authorities.
The abused young girls lived in care homes run by the local government.
Carers at the children’s homes, run by Oxfordshire County Council, "just watched as the men collected the girls at night."
Nine social workers in Oxford knew that girls were being groomed.
The only person to be sacked is one member of the staff of one home.
The young female victims repeatedly told the police that they had been raped – but no action was taken.
Nanford Guest House - 'girl brothel'.
There have been cases where the police have reportedly been part of the child abuse rings.
Recently it was reported that the police have abandoned their probe into Sir Cyril Smith's sexual abuse of boys
Elm Guest House in London.
Sir Cyril Smith was reportedly a visitor to the Elm Guest House, which was reportedly used by the security service MI5 as a boy brothel.
Sir Cyril Smith was reportedly a visitor to the Elm Guest House, which was reportedly used by the security service MI5 as a boy brothel.
Sir Cyril Smith - protected by MI5?
A government minister and certain police officers are reported to have visited Elm Guest House.
In 2008, the government decided to close down Britains's largest human trafficking police unit just a year after it was set up. www.independent.co.uk
A government minister and certain police officers are reported to have visited Elm Guest House.
In 2008, the government decided to close down Britains's largest human trafficking police unit just a year after it was set up. www.independent.co.uk
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