Afghan boys arrested over ‘rape of girl at Kent school’
Many years ago I remember Robert Spencer telling a reader that he was not going to post every crime report he saw jus because the defendant was a Muslim; and that’s sound policy. But rape of a schoolgirl isn’t just any old crime, and especially not the week after GB News’ documentary on the Muslim rape gangs and a few days after local inhabitants of Knowsley in Merseyside demonstrated assertively outside a hotel also housing recently arrived migrant men, one of whom importuned a schoolgirl of the same age for sex.
From the Times, and taken up by The Telegraph and the Daily Mail
Four Afghan boys who arrived in small boats last year have been arrested in connection with an alleged rape of a 15-year-old girl at a school in Dover. Kent police has confirmed that it is investigating a report of the attack, which took place at a school in the town last Monday.
Four boys, aged between 13 and 16, were arrested as part of the investigation and have since been released on bail while inquiries continue, the force said.
Sources familiar with the investigation told The Times that three boys, aged 13, 15 and 16, who cannot be named for legal reasons, are alleged to have pinned the girl down and acted as “lookouts” to stop her getting away while the fourth boy raped her.
The teenagers, who came to Britain unaccompanied, are reportedly in the care of Kent County Council’s social services. All four boys are believed to be pupils at the same school of the victim. This puts the girls in a terrible position; any attempt to keep away from boys whose culture and background might give them cause to be wary could give rise to allegations of racism, and that’s a slur against a child’s character that once on record could have serious consequences.
Their ages were not disputed by Home Office officials, who process asylum applications from unaccompanied children, nor the local council. I really hope that they are checking that again.
The boys are on bail and the police are investigating. It might come to court. It might not.
The reports go on to give details of the incident in Knowlsey on Friday night, during which a police van was set on fire. The MSM condemn this as ‘far-right’ and ‘racist’ as one would expect (and I can’t condone violence and endangering police officers and the public). Of all the reports the Mail has got a copy of the photograph taken as the man importuned the schoolgirl, who was in uniform and still young enough to be wearing ankle socks.