Non-White Serial Rapist of Children Named by 18 Schoolgirls was Never Questioned by Police

Daily Stormer
September 3, 2014

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Victim: Katie, not her real name, thought she was in love with ‘Big Ash’ when she was just 14.

Can you imagine the enrichment?  How could these girls complain about this type of vibrancy being given unto them by these diverse enrichers?

I think the police should have arrested the children on racism charges.  Who are they to question these colorful customs?

Daily Mail:

This is the man named as an alleged serial child abuser 13 years ago by victims of the Rotherham grooming scandal.

Yet despite being accused of vile crimes by 18 young girls, Arshid Hussain was never questioned by police.

Now, though, officers are investigating Hussain, who these days is confined to a wheelchair following a shooting.

The girls, some as young as 12, all allegedly named him as their ‘boyfriend’ in interviews with council workers in 2001.

But Hussain was not questioned about the allegations and police are only investigating the 39-year-old father in the wake of last week’s report into the Rotherham scandal by Professor Alexis Jay. Yesterday one alleged victim said it was ‘unbelievable’ young girls had not been protected.

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18 girls allegedly named Arshid Hussain as their ‘boyfriend’ in interviews with social workers in 2001. It has taken until now for them to do anything about it.

Katie – not her real name – got into a relationship with the violent man she knew as ‘Big Ash’ when she was 14 and he was 24.

She claimed he was controlling and aggressive but police dismissed her concerns and those of her parents. They did not question him even after she made an official statement. She said: ‘I just think it is disgraceful. It wasn’t just me, there were so many of us and nothing was ever done.’

For two years she believed she was in love with Hussain, who had been married twice by the time she met him.

Her parents did everything they could to stop the relationship. They even put her into care in a bid to separate them – but carers openly allowed him to see her and she twice became pregnant by him.

She went to police aged 16 after realising she ‘couldn’t take’ any more, but said she was treated with derision.