Christoph turned to a gull. (@ChrisGG)
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Imagine those that constantly accuse the innocent, crowned with #Holohoax and support all doing the same every single time. 25000 girls uk scandal police took part in https://search.brave.com/search?q=25000+girls+uk+scandal+police+took+part+in&summary=1&conversation=0945e5724ec65834a7bcc2b73dc5f71769bf The figure widely cited in recent reports is 250,000 (not 25,000) potential victims of child sexual exploitation by grooming gangs across the UK, though this number is an extrapolation and not a verified official count. The Rape Gang Inquiry, a non-statutory report published in June 2026 by MP Rupert Lowe, alleges that police and other institutions systematically failed to intervene, with some accounts claiming officers returned victims to abusers, issued warnings instead of arrests, or dismissed reports due to fears of being labeled racist. Institutional failures documented in the report and previous inquiries include police discouraging reporting, destroying evidence, and in specific survivor testimonies, actively facilitating abuse by handing girls back to perpetrators. Official responses, such as the Baroness Casey National Audit (2025) and Operation Beaconport, acknowledge widespread group-based exploitation and data gaps but state the precise scale remains impossible to quantify due to inconsistent historical records. The 250,000 estimate originates from a 2019 House of Lords speech extrapolating data from the 2014 Jay Report on Rotherham, which confirmed at least 1,400 victims in that single town between 1997 and 2013. The Metropolitan Police is currently reviewing approximately 4,000 closed cases in London alone where no further action was previously taken. Critics and fact-checkers note the Lowe report lacks statutory powers to compel evidence, and its headline numbers are derived from extrapolation rather than a comprehensive national victim count. AI-generated answer. Please verify critical facts.