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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2018 6:36 am 
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Operation Sanctuary: More than 500 child sex groomers face deportation

https://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/latest ... eportation

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UP to 550 child sex groomers from the same city are to be kicked out of Britain.

Police have passed their details to the Home Office after smashing a giant sex ring run by taxi drivers in Newcastle.

They face deportation for posing a high risk of causing harm.

The astonishing figure includes sex groomers, human traffickers, modern slave masters and other high risk foreign cyber crime and domestic abuse offenders.

Not all have been convicted. Some are merely suspects.

Officers found eight separate crime gangs running child sex rings across the city.

All 18 members of one were jailed after girls as young as 14 were plied with booze and drugs and forced to have sex with multiple partners.

Flats are being rented online to stage drug-fuelled “pop-up parties” where children are abused.

Police have issued 220 child abduction notices warning suspects still at large they will be arrested if they approach youngsters.

Police said 60 taxi drivers suspected of “sexual exploitation” had been suspended.

Newcastle Council also said 29 taxi licences had been suspended while two have been revoked, while 10 court orders have been issued to stop slavery and trafficking.

Officers have also raided 60 premises and seized illegal booze and cigarettes worth £30,000, which were used to lure girls.

A police and crime panel report into the operation said: “It is difficult to overstate the positive impact of Sanctuary.”

But it said sex gangs were still operating in the area.

The report said: “Social media platforms assist perpetrators to contact and groom victims. Northumbria Police and the safeguarding partnership recognise the signs and indicators of sexual exploitation.”



A more detailed report here, although not much more on the taxi angle:

Operation Sanctuary: 550 face deportation as gangs and child abusers are targeted

https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/no ... n-14625320

A new report reveals in detail the numbers behind the operation which cracked a Tyneside sex network

The impact Operation Sanctuary has had on protecting children can today be revealed, amid fresh warnings over child sexual exploitation continuing on Tyneside.

Over 200 warnings have been handed to suspected child groomers while 60 taxi drivers suspected of “sexual exploitation” have been suspended.

Northumbria Police’s huge probe centres on breaking up a sordid Tyneside grooming network and has netted over 90 convictions to date.

In total, those culprits will spend over 400 years behind bars.

Now, a new report details the legacy it has safeguarding our most vulnerable.

It reveals:

• Over 550 people face deportation following referrals under the Home Office’s ‘High Harm’ scheme

• Police have identified eight crime gangs which are all now subject to “ongoing disruption”

• A flurry of court orders have been issued, including ten aimed at stopping slavery and trafficking

• 220 child abduction notices have been issued, warning suspects of arrest if they contact children

• Police acted on over 1,400 pieces of intelligence

• Over 60 premises have been raided, with £40,000 in fines handed out, and £30,000 of illegal booze and tobacco seized.

“It is difficult to overstate the positive impact of Sanctuary,” states the Police and Crime Panel report.

Initially launched in 2014 to target sex offenders, it expanded in 2015 following £3.5m Home Office funding to tackle sexual exploitation across Tyneside.

Detectives looked at various grooming tactics, such as ‘the boyfriend model’.

It resulted in major convictions, including an 18-person child sex network who were jailed after girls - some as young as 14 - were plied with booze and drugs and forced to have sex.

In total, hundreds of victims of sex exploitation have been identified through Operation Sanctuary.

And the new report states: “The total number of referrals into Sanctuary are 640, of these 432 are associated with sexual exploitation offences and 77 are associated to modern slavery or trafficking offences and 131 are related offences such as drug offences and assaults.

“409 are adults and 231 are children. All potential complainants were contacted and visited by the victim teams.

“Of these complainants a total of 166 have engaged.

“All 166 complainants are currently engaging with the victim team.”

Since funding ended, it was absorbed into the Complex Abuse Investigation Unit,

A Serious Case Review sparked calls for an urgent review of sex exploitation laws.

Newcastle City Council said since Sanctuary was launched, 29 taxi licences had been suspended while two have been revoked.

A spokesperson added: “This is all as a result of our day-to-day working with the police to safeguard the public.”

But the report warns the fight to tackle sexual exploitation is far from over.

“Child sexual exploitation and sexual exploitation continue to occur with Northumbria Police,” it states.

“Social media platforms assist perpetrators to contact and groom victims.

“Northumbria Police and the safeguarding partnership recognise the signs and indicators of sexual exploitation and have a good understanding of its impact.

“Despite targeted activity and investigation this type of offending continues.”


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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2018 11:37 am 
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I very much doubt any of them will be deported ,they will just
disappear into the community.


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PostPosted: Sun May 13, 2018 11:53 am 
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Those from the islamic community will find themselves ostracised and isolated so not so sure on that

BUT it would be very easy for individuals to move to another part of the country and change their identity

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