UK prime minister Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of letting child sex offenders off with written warnings when he was overseeing Britain’s prosecution service.
Starmer knew about migrant rape gangs, but decided to issue ‘warning letters’ to the offenders instead of pursuing charges, according to an investigation.
The scandal was exposed after investigators went through document reviews and whistleblower testimonies and discovered that migrant grooming gangs were allowed to operate freely…in the name of being politically correct.
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Critics of Britain’s Prime Minister are now demanding urgent answers, declaring Starmer’s position as “completely untenable”, after it was revealed that he oversaw the use of, what have been dubbed as “pedophile Asbos” that allowed suspects to get off with just a warning.
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GBNews reports: The investigation found documents from his time as Britain’s top prosecutor, describing how the Prime Minister was “drafting and agreeing” warning notices with police chiefs that whistleblowers say have been given to suspected child rapists.
The warning notices were drawn up as part of the CPS’s national strategy to tackle violence against women and girls, with a spokesman for No10 emphasising they are “not a substitute for prosecution”, but rather “act as a first line of defence to keep young people safe, and often as part of an ongoing investigation”.
Police say that the Child Abduction Warning Notice – which were in use years before this document was published 2010 – are an effective way of protecting a child who is regularly missing but may also be used to address controlling, grooming type behaviour which is not associated with missing episodes.
They typically warn an adult that they have no permission to associate, communicate, or have any contact with the affected child.
Maggie Oliver, who exposed the Rochdale grooming gangs scandal, described them as “an Asbo for paedophiles.”
The retired detective told the Express: “I worked on a case where we had identified 97 child abusers that investigation should have led to serious charges of child rape on a pretty industrial scale.
“I expected multiple charges of rape against possibly dozens of men, but instead they warned a couple of men under the child abduction warning notices.
“My opinion is they were used to get rid of a job”.
The investigation by the Express claimed the “early intervention tool” was “often used instead of evidence gathering”, and no research was ever conducted into their effectiveness.
One officer from Rotherham, quoted in the Independent Office for Police Conduct grooming gang investigation, raised concerns they were “dishing out” the notices “like confetti” – failing to follow up when they were breached.
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Starmer claimed he was not informed when an investigator at the CPS decided to drop a case against Savile, despite the fact he was leading the institution at the time

