Are Muslim rape gangs linked to the heroin trade?

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ER Editor: This is an aspect of the Pakistani rape gang phenomenon that was didn’t know about, but which makes perfect sense – the important of hard drugs from that part of the world.

It’s a long piece by Henry Reynolds from which the following extract was taken, but we do recommend it in its entirety. The Pakistani community in the UK has indeed brought various problems with it, one of which is to be a prominent consumer of pornography, in addition to perhaps not even having the concept of rape.

Pathologising the Pakistani rape gangs

And yet: it is somehow even worse than this. As many have observed of Indians online, their perceptions of white women are primarily informed by pornography. This is true also of Pakistanis, even Pakistanis who live in this country. Indeed, public data tells us that Pakistanis are some of the biggest consumers of pornography on the planet, and it would be reasonable to assume the same of Pakistanis in this country. There is, of course, the famous Salon article from ten years ago informing us that, according to data released by Google, they are the world’s top gooners (ER: we had to research this word) (though they have since been usurped by India, obviously). Both countries, along with a host of Middle Eastern states, lead the way for just about every depraved category of pornography you can imagine. Of course, Westerners don’t typically find pornography using Google Search, but I think it is hard to imagine that the fourth most popular search term on PornHub is ‘pain’, as it is in Iraq.

On the whole, Pakistanis in Britain are highly insular and poorly socialised. They almost never interact with natives, and assume white women behave the way they do in the gangbang videos they love to watch. No small wonder, then, that in his own mind, a gormless rapist may have really believed that these girls were willing participants.

This article, titled ‘Gas Station Heroin’ repeats the 300,000 figure quoted below as the number of heroin addicts in England alone, but it also states that it’s hard to find reliable statistics for this in the UK, unlike the US. Three hundred thousand, while a lot, could be a gross underestimation.

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Muslim rape gangs are linked to the heroin trade

RHODA WILSON for THE EXPOSE


It’s likely that there are untold horrors still yet to be uncovered regarding the Muslim rape gangs in the UK. But one question that is rarely asked is whether the rape gangs have a profit motive.

Earlier this month we published an article about Raja Miah’s investigation into postal vote fraud and how the perpetrators of voting fraud are part of an organised crime network including “grooming gangs.”

In the following, Henry Reynolds posits that the “grooming gangs” are profiting off their victims by getting them hooked on and supplying them with heroin.  Thus linking the rape gangs to the massive and deadly heroin trade in the UK.

As Jonathan Temperley, from the National Crime Agency, said in 2019, “Drug trafficking is a major source of revenue for crime groups, many of whom are involved in multiple crime types, such as modern slavery and people smuggling.”


The following is a section from an essay written by Henry Reynolds Skelton titled ‘Pathologising the Pakistani rape gangs’ and published by Pimlico Journal on 18 February 2025.  We encourage everyone to read the entire essay which you can do HERE.

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Underdiscussed is the deeply unsettling nexus between grooming gangs and the heroin trade.

At the epicentre of all this is an established infrastructure of Pakistani criminal networks, whose involvement in heroin trafficking hasn’t just devastated communities through addiction, but also more than likely serves as a calculated mechanism that facilitates the sexual exploitation of vulnerable children.

The numbers speak for themselves. The European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (“EMCDDA”) suggests that 1.3 million Europeans suffer from opioid dependency, with Britain accounting for just under a quarter of these cases with an estimated 300,000 heroin-dependents, more than any EU country. We also have one of the highest rates of heroin-related deaths in Europe. Britain is the only developed country in the world where the total retail value of its heroin is higher than that of other drugs. In fact, at £4 billion per year, it is almost the same size as that of the European Union as a whole, which is estimated at €5.2 billion (£4.3 billion) per year. The raw tonnage of heroin imported into Britain is also higher than any EU country, and by some margin as well. Harrowing – and nor can this all be hand-waved away with the single word, “Glasgow.”

Pakistani criminal networks, who have dominated the heroin trade in this country for decades, have been instrumental in ensuring the seamless transportation, distribution and proliferation of heroin all throughout Britain. It’s no coincidence that Pakistan serves as a launchpad for large amounts of Afghan heroin, importing 150 mega-tonnes in 2010, most of which is then distributed in other countries. In a rare victory for the Sunni ulema over the Shi’ites, Iran has been ravaged by heroin trafficking over the rather porous Pakistani-Iranian border by Pakistani criminals.

Within Britain itself, you can also see the consequences. Over the last thirty years, among both genders, there has been a staggering increase in heroin-related deathswhich now account for half of all drug-poisoning deaths. A “Talk-to-Frank” social worker will blame poverty for this; indeed, when I searched the web for a more nuanced take, the only “nuance” I got was that “Margaret Thatcher” and “neoliberalism” was to blame.

I, however, will provide Pimlico Journal readers with some actual nuance. Wales is, on balance, poorer than the North of England. Yet while the number of drug-related deaths among men is comparable, the discrepancy between men and women is larger in Wales than in places like Yorkshire and Lancashire. Thus, despite worse material conditions in Wales, women are more likely to die of drug-poisoning in the North than in Wales. What has caused this? Well, one factor may be that the North of England has been plagued by “grooming gangs” in a way that Wales hasn’t.

The case is often made that “grooming gangs” targeted the most vulnerable because they could get away with abusing them and not others. This is half true. But it is also true that a vicious cycle of addiction was purposefully created to retain victims and render them pliable, dependent and easy to exploit. Imagine why a victim of gang rape and torture might take heroin in the first place: to dissociate and to numb. What escape does a 12-year-old have? Eventually, heroin becomes the primary tool of control, where victims become dependent on heroin and their addiction is weaponised to enforce silence and compliance, and their next “fix” can only be paid for with sexual favours. It is perhaps this fact that contributed to many of the rapists believing that their victims had actually consented.

Pimlico Journal deputy editor Scott Goetz is one of the few people who have seriously asked whether or not these gangs had a profit motive. I think it’s reasonable to suggest that yes, there was, albeit through heroin. Now, these “grooming gangs” not only have someone to sexually exploit, but a lifelong customer. This has been going on for decades and there have probably been tens of thousands of women who have been sexually abused, fallen into the trap of addiction and died, alone, without being heard by anyone.

In the end, every crack and heroin den starts off like this. Women don’t take a cheeky hit of heroin at a house party because they tried a gateway drug, like we were all taught in personal, social, health and economic education (“PSHE”). No: in reality, there is almost always abuse and coercion, often sexual abuse and coercion.

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Featured image source: https://www.oasisrecovery.org.uk/blog/society/gas-station-heroin-what-does-it-mean-for-the-uk/

Featured image source, young woman: https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2024/2/23/the-uks-grooming-gangs-and-the-lessons-never-learned

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