The links to rape reports are all genuine, all currently [ July 2013 ] working. The perpetrators are largely Pakistani with a few other Third World criminals. Scotland seems to have gotten off Scot free.
From
http://frontpagemag.com/2013/soeren-kern/the-uks-taxi-rape-epidemic/ Originally published by the
Gatestone Institute. Taxi rapes are rarely reported; apparently because the politically incorrect
crimes are not deemed to be newsworthy. BBC radio host Sam Mason, a single
mother, was fired after she called a taxi company and requested a “non-Asian”
driver to take her 14-year-old daughter to her grandparents’ home; preferably a
female driver. The operator refused, and said, “We would class that as being
racist.” Mason responded, “It’s not your 14-year-old girl.” A BBC spokesman
said, “[Mason's] comments were completely unacceptable…she will no longer be
working for the BBC.” Many of the sex crimes are being perpetrated by
Muslim child grooming gangs responsible for drugging, raping and torturing
hundreds and possibly thousands of British girls. But another wave of sex crimes involves predatory Muslim taxi drivers who are
raping female passengers. The number of so-called taxi rapes is snowballing to
such an extent that a British judge has
issued a warning that no woman can expect to be safe while traveling in a
cab. Reliable statistics on taxi rapes nationwide are difficult to obtain, and
Freedom of Information requests seeking accurate data on cab-related sexual
assaults are routinely denied (here
and
here). However, a much acclaimed report produced by the
London Metropolitan Police Service estimates that on average there are a
total of 1,125 sexual assaults, including rapes, each year involving taxi
drivers in just London; this works out to approximately 22 sexual assaults
against women by taxi drivers each week in England’s capital city alone. Moreover, according to a report entitled, “Ending
Violence against Women and Girls in the UK,” published by the Home Office in
March 2013, only around one in ten women who experience serious sexual assault
report it to the police. As a result, one can infer that the actual number of
taxi rapes across Britain as a whole is far greater than many are willing to
admit. Apart from a few high-profile cases, taxi rapes are rarely reported by
national newspapers in Britain, apparently because the politically incorrect
crimes are not deemed to be newsworthy. But a survey of stories buried deep inside local newspapers shows that taxi
rapes are occurring in all parts of England, Wales and Scotland on an almost
daily basis. In a recent case in
London that was reported by national newspapers, Mohamed
Hacene-Chaouch, 46, was sentenced to seven years in prison for raping a
24-year-old female passenger in his unlicensed taxi. Hacene-Chaouch — an
Algerian married father of five — assaulted the woman after she got lost in
Soho, central London. The woman, who had been celebrating a friend’s birthday and had become
inebriated, told the jury that the last thing she remembered was being in the
back of a car and being taken to an ATM machine. She said she drifted in and out
of consciousness but woke up inside the car in front of her east London home to
find Hacene-Chaouch raping her. Although Hacene-Chaouch denied the allegations,
the crime was filmed by CCTV cameras. Judge Wendy Joseph at the Old Bailey accused Hacene-Chaouch of being a sexual
predator and said: “It must have been clear to you that she was helplessly and
hopelessly drunk. She trusted you to take her safely home. She was clearly
vulnerable, she was obviously helpless and in your power, and I regard this as a
significant feature.” Joseph added: “I haven’t heard a single word of remorse in
any way, shape or form.” Hacene-Chaouch — who was acquitted of an almost identical attack in London in
2004 — showed no emotion and stared straight ahead as the judge read the
sentence. But as he was told he would be banned from working or seeking work as
a taxi driver for 10 years, he gestured to his wife, who was watching the
proceedings in the public gallery, and shouted: “Allah is great! I am innocent!” In nearby
Windsor, Anshul Sharma, 23, was charged with raping a 19-year-old woman who
mistook his car for a legitimate taxi. She had been searching for a cab in the
early hours of the morning when she was approached by Sharma, who claimed he was
driving a licensed taxi. After she was in the car, he drove her to a remote
location where he raped her. In
Blackburn on July 9, Talib Hussain, 62, was charged with sexually assaulting
a 16-year-old girl, a passenger in his taxi. In
Blackpool on July 8, Turkish-born Fatih Top, 38, was charged with raping an
18-year-old woman who was a passenger in his cab. In
Shrewsbury on July 6, Ahmet Baser, 34, was sentenced to seven-and-a-half
years in prison for raping an underage girl in his taxi. The victim and her
friend were picked up by Baser’s taxi outside a downtown night spot. After
dropping off her friend, Baser went on to drive his victim into the remote
countryside, where he raped her before taking her home. In
Nottingham on June 12, police said they were looking for an “Asian” taxi
driver who sexually assaulted a 19-year-old passenger in his cab. In
Berkshire on May 21, Arshad Arif, 28, appeared at the Reading Crown Court on
charges of driving a 17-year-old passenger in his cab to a remote park some 25
miles from her home and raping her twice. Arif was identified after it emerged
he had earlier allowed the schoolgirl to use his phone, with her father noting
down the number. In
Oldham on May 16, Tamur Yaqub, 32, was sentenced to eight years in prison
after being convicted of attempting to rape a 15-year-old girl in the back of
his car. The jury heard that Yaqub — a married father of six — had dragged the
girl into his private-hire taxi after spotting her walking home. Judge Jeffrey
Lewis of the Manchester Crown Court said: “You used considerable force against a
girl who was no match for you. You subjected her to degradation and you have
shown not the slightest remorse.” In
Hemel Hempstead on May 7, Mashain Pitchei, 45, was sentenced to four years
in prison for raping a 20-year-old female passenger. Pitchei, who pretended to
be a taxi driver, was parked in the downtown Marlowes district when he offered a
lift to the victim, who had been on a night out with friends. Believing it was a
licensed taxi, she got into the vehicle and he drove off. Pitchei then pulled
over in a suburb where he raped her. In
Heaton on April 11, Mohammed Akram, 35, pled guilty to sexually assaulting a
woman in his taxi. After the woman entered the vehicle, Akram — a married father
of four — drove to a remote location, where he attacked her. In
Peterborough on February 20, Mohammed Umar Anwar, 31, lost an appeal against
the City Council’s decision to revoke his taxi license after he admitted to
police that he got a 15-year-old female passenger to perform a sex act on him
when she had no money to pay the fare. In
Manchester on February 18, Elhadi Sakhri, 42, was sentenced to seven years
and ten months for two counts of raping men who were passengers in his taxi.
Sakhri — who was granted asylum in Britain after complaining he faced
persecution in Algeria because he was bisexual — forced once of his victims up
against a wall and raped him. He dragged the other victim by his arms down an
alleyway where he raped him. In
London on February 6, police said they were looking for an “Asian” man
accused of sexually assaulting three women in the Canning Town district. In
Leeds on January 9, Mohammed Shahin, 28, was sentenced to seven years in
prison for raping a 20-year-old passenger who fell asleep in his taxi as he
drove her home. A jury at the Nottingham Crown Court heard that from the moment
the woman got in, Shahin switched off the GPS tracking system that monitored his
vehicle’s movements, suggesting he had a sinister motive from the outset. When
she woke up, she found that Shahin had parked in a remote street in an unknown
location. He then climbed into the back of the car and raped her before dropping
her off near her home. The judge ordered that Shahin, after serving his
sentence, be deported to his home country of Bangladesh. In
Accrington, Mohammed Ishaq, 38, was accused of raping a 35-year-old female
passenger after taking her home. Also in
Accrington, Mohammed Baig, 45, was accused of sexually assaulting an
18-year-old passenger. After dropping her off at her home, Baig left the victim
with the words, “I’ll look for you. I’ll come and find you.” In
Billingham, Khalile Maqsood, 31, was sentenced to eight-and-a-half years in
prison for abducting and raping a 20-year-old female passenger at knifepoint.
Maqsood — a married father of four — offered the victim a lift. But when she got
into the taxi he took a series of wrong turns, then stopped in a deserted
parking garage and turned off the engine. Maqsood told jurors that the victim had led him on and had been “really up
for it.” He added: “I’m only human at the end of the day. She’d come on to me. I
made a mistake. I just gave in to temptation. She led me on. She consented to
it. That’s what she wanted.” The cab driver — whose wife was pregnant with their fourth child when he
committed the offense — was expressionless as he was led from the dock. Judge
Rodney Jameson of the Newcastle Crown Court said Maqsood had shown little
understanding of, and no remorse for, what he had done. In
East Sussex, Abul Malik, 29, was jailed for seven years after being found
guilty of raping a 19-year-old female passenger when she could not pay for her
£6.80 ($10) fare home. In
Edinburgh, Ibrahim Selman fled Scotland after raping a woman and assaulting
several others while working as a taxi driver. Selman, who was in the UK as an
illegal immigrant, went on the run to the Sudan days after holding a female
passenger hostage, repeatedly raping her and leaving her for dead in the street. In
Hull, Masoud Rahimi, 37, was convicted of sexually assaulting a 20-year-old
female passenger. The Iranian-born Rahimi denied it was him until the CCTV
footage was shown to him, with the girl fleeing from his car as he was filling
up the tank with gasoline. In
London, Salam Rahman, 27, and Mohammed Elahi, 26, were jailed for nine years
for gang-raping two female passengers, one of whom was a 26-year-old newlywed.
In
Clapham, south London, Atiq Rehman, 20, tricked a 22-year-old woman into
thinking he was a legitimate taxi driver. Rehman, an illegal immigrant from
Pakistan who was twice refused asylum in Britain, raped the woman for 45 minutes
while asking her how many children she wanted to have. Also in
London, Assadullah Razaq, 31, was sentenced to eight years in jail for
raping a 28-year-old female passenger. The defense attorney said that Razaq, an
Afghan refugee and a married father of three, admitted to having sex with the
woman, but maintained it was not rape. His attorney said Razaq came to Britain
after being tortured by the Taliban, and that something had affected his mental
state. At
King’s Cross in central London, police said they were looking for a Turkish
cab driver who raped an 18-year-old passenger after driving her to a remote
location. After the attack, he took her to Gloucester Place in Westminster where
he pushed her from his vehicle and left her lying in a gutter. In
Manchester, Shahjahan Islam was sentenced to nine years in prison for
sexually assaulting a 27-year-old female passenger. The victim had been out with
friends when she decided to go home and got into a taxi driven by Islam. She
gave Islam her address, he programmed it into his GPS and departed. After
several minutes the woman realized they were going the wrong way. Eventually he
stopped the car, climbed into the passenger seat and tried to rape her. DNA
recovered from the woman led officers to identify Islam as the suspect. In
Newport, South Wales, Asif Iqbal, was sentenced to 12 years in prison for
raping two female passengers on late-night rides home. Iqbal’s wife was also
jailed for six months after admitting to perverting the course of justice by
offering money to one of the victims to withdraw her complaint. Police fear many
more women may have been attacked by Iqbal, who targeted women outside pubs and
nightclubs in the hope they would be drunk. In
Portsmouth, Muhammed Hasan, 35, was accused of locking a 19-year-old woman
with learning disabilities into his cab and sexually assaulting her. In
St. Helens, Mazish Muzaffar, 43, was charged with assaulting a female
passenger in his taxi. In
Sheffield, Zahoor Mahmood, 40, was jailed for eight years for sexually
assaulting two female passengers. Instead of taking his first victim to her
home, he locked her in his cab for more than two hours, got into the back with
her and tried to get her to snort cocaine to get her “in the mood.” Three weeks
later, Mahmood — a married father of four — spotted a 17-year-old girl walking
home after a night out. He offered to take her home for free when she said she
had no money for the fare, but then locked her in his cab for an hour, tried to
get her to snort cocaine and then molested her. Before the attacks, Mahmood, who
has been driving taxis in Sheffield for more than 15 years, had twice been
stripped of his license after being convicted of drug offenses, but twice won
appeals that allowed him to continue working. In
Teesside, Pakistani-born Liaqat Ali, 42, was sentenced to seven years in
prison for raping a 16-year-old passenger as she dozed off drunk in his taxi.
Ali — a married father of four — stopped for the girl in Middlesbrough and drove
her to a secluded spot, where he attacked her. Ali admitted to picking the
victim up but denied anything had happened. Once results of DNA evidence were
obtained, he admitted to having lied. The list goes on and on. Not surprisingly, more and more
women-only taxi cab firms are springing up around the UK to cater to women
who prefer to see another female at the wheel. Women-only taxi firms now include
London Lady Chauffeurs,
Pink Ladies in Warrington and
Ladies Only Travel in Bradford. A women-only taxi service has yet to arrive in
Bristol, where BBC Radio host Sam Mason was fired after she called a taxi
company and requested a “non-Asian” driver to take her 14-year-old daughter to
her grandparents’ home. Mason, a single mother, told the operator that “a guy
with a turban on would freak her daughter out,” and insisted they send an
English driver — preferably a female English driver — instead. The operator refused to book a car and said: “We would class that as being
racist. We can’t just penalize the Asian drivers and just send an English one.”
Mason responded: “It’s not your 14-year-old girl, is it?” To which the operator
answered: “Yes, but that’s racist to say you don’t want an Asian driver.” The BBC was alerted to the conversation after it was recorded and sent to
The Sun newspaper. Mason was subsequently suspended and fired 24 hours later. A BBC spokesman
said: “Although Sam Mason’s remarks were not made on-air, her comments were
completely unacceptable and, for that reason, she has been informed that she
will no longer be working for the BBC with immediate effect.”
Four Pakistanis Arrested After Rape Of Old Nun [ 1 April 2015
]
Pakistani Rapist Gets Nine Years
[ 29 November 2022 ] The 30-year-old took her to his home on Moses
Street in Toxteth before taking her to Riverside Drive in Otterspool, where he
raped her. This was only discovered because Naderi later told
police he had had sex with her here, the complainant having had no recollection
of the incident. After around 45 minutes in this location, they
returned to Moses Street where he raped her for a second time. Naderi dropped the young woman off at her shared
accommodation after the assault. One flat mate who saw her arrive home described
her as being 'out of it, like a zombie'.
Nine More Pakistanis Charged After Rotherham Rapes
[ 25 April 2023 ]
The National
Crime Agency said that eight of the men are accused of offences
alleged to have taken place between 2003 and 2008. Seven of the men were
from Rotherham and two were from Sheffield. Mohammed Amar, 41, of Elizabeth Way,
Rotherham, was charged with two counts of indecent assault. Mohammed Siyab,
43, of Stevenson Drive, Rotherham, was charged with two counts of rape, one
of indecent assault and one of trafficking. Omar Mahmood, 36 of Grosvenor Road, also in Rotherham, was charged with
two counts of rape......... Mohammed Zameer Sadiq, 48, of Richard Street, Rotherham, was charged with
two counts of rape. Abid Sadiq, 42, who used to live in Rotherham, was charged with three
counts of rape and one of indecent assault. Mohammed Imran Ali Akhtar, 41, also used to live in Rotherham, and was
charged with two counts of rape and two of indecent assault, alleged to have
taken place in 2001 and 2002. Meanwhile, Tahir Yasin, 37, of Burngreave
Street, Sheffield, was charged with six counts of rape, and Ramin Bari, 36,
of Batemore Road, also in Sheffield, was charged with four counts of rape.
The UK’s Taxi Rape Epidemic
Great Britain is in the throes of a
rape and pedophilia epidemic unlike anything the country has experienced in
living memory.
They should have done
it in Rotherham. Then the police would have
protected them.
QUOTE
A takeaway delivery man posing
as a taxi driver abducted and raped a teenager while she was on a night out in
Liverpool city centre. Cameras showed her walking past his car near to Lime
Street Station before he walked over to her, linked arms with her and led her
into his vehicle before driving off.
UNQUOTE
This brute pretended to be a refugee but abuses our
kindness/stupidity/fundamental decency. He will still get out in a few years.
Flogging would be a useful deterrent. NB The wench was too drunk to notice one
rape but is still distraught.
QUOTE
Nine men have been charged with sexual offences as part of an investigation
into alleged abuse in Rotherham..........
UNQUOTE
They are proving the truth of an earlier headline
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