UK: Fifty-Five Gents from West Yorkshire Arrested for Historical Child Sex Offenses

Bradford.

I couldn’t help but notice that all of these arrests occurred in cities with vibrant “Asian” communities.

That doesn’t mean gangs of white Yorkshiremen didn’t do this, though.

We need to wait until the facts are out before making any rash assumptions.

BBC:

Police have arrested 55 men in connection with historical child sex abuse cases in West Yorkshire.

The men are from Dewsbury, Batley and Bradford and the arrests began in November, according to West Yorkshire Police.

All the men were interviewed and released under investigation, the force said.

The claims made by seven women relate to abuse against them as children between 2002 and 2009.

The allegations are connected to offences in the Kirklees area, predominantly in the towns of Dewsbury and Batley.

Det Insp Ian Thornes said: “This investigation demonstrates the force’s ongoing commitment to the investigation of both current and non-recent sexual offences against children.

“Child sexual abuse and exploitation is an abhorrent and heinous crime and one which affects some of the most vulnerable people in our society.”