Thursday, June 18, 2026

Media blackout: attempts to silence grooming gang details revealed

Rape Gang Inquiry Report UK
Image – @RupertLowe10, X.

Restore Britain MP Rupert Lowe has unveiled a shocking 219-page report on Britain’s grooming gangs scandal.

The report exposes decades of institutional failure and police cover-ups, which allowed the systematic abuse of what’s estimated to be 250,000 young and, mostly white, British girls since the 1950s. At the time of publishing the survivor-led Rape Gang Inquiry, Lowe said: “The mass rape of vulnerable working class white girls by gangs of primarily Pakistani Muslim men is pure, driven, unfettered evil”.

The alarming documents reveal a coordinated network across the UK, where victims were drugged, raped, trafficked, tortured, blackmailed with recordings, and subjected to forced pregnancies.



The report has landed as Operation Beaconport – the UK’s largest investigation into child sexual exploitation review – has returned its first batch of cases to police for re-investigation. Currently the National Crime Agency is examining 1,273 closed files from 23 precincts, with eight cases having already been reopened. NCA Director General Graeme Biggar has called it “the first step toward seeking justice for victims and survivors”.

The controversy over media silence in the case has intensified, with victim advocate Sammy Woodhouse exposing the producers at Good Morning Britain following an interview she did (linked below) regarding the report. “Before I went on air, I was told not to mention the race of the perpetrators. I, of course, didn’t listen,” she said. Meanwhile, French identitarian activist and whistleblower, Thais d’Escufon, will find out today if she receives jail time for saying on television: “The main danger to women in France is Black African and Arab immigrant men”.

Even Elon Musk has lent his voice to calls for extreme justice on X, backing demands to make the Nuremberg Trials “look like a picnic” with “no one involved” escaping the death penalty. Musk typed “yes”.

The Lowe report demands recording ethnoreligious patterns, harsher sentences including death penalty in extreme cases, deporting foreign offenders, and jailing officials who fail to act. Prime Minister Keir Starmer has declined to comment.

Read more at European Conservative, Sky News, UK Parliament, Sammy Woodhouse on X, Liberty Lydia on X, Rupert Lowe on X, Thais d’Escufon on X and Elon Musk on X.

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