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Twenty-one people have been convicted for their parts in the largest ever child sex abuse case investigated by West Midlands Police.
The offending against seven children, who were 12 years old or younger, took place over nearly a decade in Walsall and Wolverhampton.
The abuse came to light after concerns were raised following a hospital visit by one of the victims.
Thirteen of the defendants have been jailed with four to be sentenced later.
The offences against the children were "some of the most shocking abuse that I've seen in my career", Det Ch Supt Paul Drover said.
"They have been through a significant amounts of trauma. To get the confidence to come forward and to talk to care professionals, to police is huge and I am genuinely thankful," he added.

Of those already imprisoned, sentences range from 28 months to life. Four people have been given non-custodial sentences.
The case can only now be reported because a series of trials which began last year has ended.
West Midlands Police said the victims, some of whom were now adults, suffered "significant physical and mental harm".
The force's investigation took six years and the trial process was delayed due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns.
The children who were abused were in a "much better place at this moment in time", Det Ch Insp Joanne Floyd said.
"Their reaction is probably one of stoicism and they take no joy in the experience. There are no winners in the situation and they in no way feel happy or glad," she added.

Twenty two people were prosecuted during the three trials which can now be reported. They faced numerous charges including child sex abuse and child cruelty offences:
  • James Evans, 38, Eyland Grove, Walsall, jailed for life with a minimum term of 18 years and given a sexual harm prevention order for life
  • David Baker, 41, Park Avenue, Walsall, jailed for 20 years with a further year on licence, given a restraining order and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Mark Smith, 34, Bloxwich Road, Walsall, jailed for 19 years with a further six years on licence and given a sexual harm prevention order for 30 years
  • Natalie Wellington, 44, Walsingham Street, Walsall, jailed for 16 years with a further year on licence, given an indefinite restraining order and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Tracy Baker, 41, Park Avenue, Walsall, jailed for 15 years with a further year on licence and given an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Kirsty Webb, 36, Bloxwich Road, Walsall, jailed for 10 years and given a sexual harm prevention order for 30 years
  • Phillip Wellington, 50, Walsingham Street, Walsall, jailed for eight years with a further year on licence, given an indefinite restraining order and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Ann Clare, 43, Saw Mill Close, Walsall, jailed for eight years with a further three on licence and given a sexual harm prevention order for 30 years
  • Pamela Howells, 58, Saw Mill Close, Walsall, jailed for seven years and given a sexual harm prevention order for 15 years
  • Lee Webb, 40, Whitmore Street, Palfrey, Walsall, jailed for six years and given a sexual harm prevention order for 30 years
  • David Evans, 72, Adshed Road, Redcar, Cleveland, jailed for three-and-a-half years and given an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Jason Evans, 25, Walsingham Street, Walsall, jailed for two years and six months and given a sexual harm prevention order for 15 years
  • Luke Baker, 22, Park Avenue, Walsall, jailed for two years and four months, given an indefinite restraining order and a sexual harm prevention order for 15 years
  • Stephen Webb, 65, given an absolute discharge due to health conditions and told he must notify as a sex offender for five years
  • Dean Webb, 35, received a two year supervision order, must notify as a sex offender for five years and given a sexual harm prevention order for 40 years
  • Jane Evans, 71, given a two year supervision order and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Ryan Evans, 23, given a community order for three years with supervision and sex offender work, a tagged curfew for 28 days and a sexual harm prevention order for 15 years
  • Natasha Webb, 37, to be sentenced at a future date
  • Matthew Evans, 32, Howard Road, Bilston, to be sentenced at a future date
  • John Griffiths, 66, Abbotts Street, Bloxwich, to be sentenced at a future date
  • Violet Griffiths, 66, Abbotts Street, Bloxwich, to be sentenced at a future date
Tina Jones, 62, of Springfields, Rushall, was found not guilty by the court.

Three trials were held due to the sheer number of defendants involved and only one of the 21 showed any remorse, chief crown prosecutor Joanne Jakymec said.
"The offenders in this case perpetrated the most appalling catalogue of sexual abuse of the utmost gravity causing the victims physical harm and extreme psychological harm," she added.
Walsall Safeguarding Partnership (WSP) is responsible for safeguarding vulnerable children and adults in the area and is carrying out a review of the case.
Several children and young people who were affected by the case were still being supported and cared for by agencies, WSP's independent chair Sally Hodges said.
A recent inspection in the area found children who needed help and protection in the borough received a coordinated and effective response, she added.
"There is no room for complacency, but we have confidence in the professional practice to identify and respond to concerns or risk relating to sexual abuse," Ms Hodges said.



Anyone else seen the radio silence over this? The right wing are in shock but to be fair many Brits have said this is happening among others.

This should't be confused with the 'boyfriend grooming of teenage girls' that we have seen. This is the worst kind i.e. child rape, young infants etc.

I wonder what Suella Braverman has to say?


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From the mail;

 
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Twenty-one people have been convicted for their parts in the largest ever child sex abuse case investigated by West Midlands Police.
The offending against seven children, who were 12 years old or younger, took place over nearly a decade in Walsall and Wolverhampton.
The abuse came to light after concerns were raised following a hospital visit by one of the victims.
Thirteen of the defendants have been jailed with four to be sentenced later.
The offences against the children were "some of the most shocking abuse that I've seen in my career", Det Ch Supt Paul Drover said.
"They have been through a significant amounts of trauma. To get the confidence to come forward and to talk to care professionals, to police is huge and I am genuinely thankful," he added.

Of those already imprisoned, sentences range from 28 months to life. Four people have been given non-custodial sentences.
The case can only now be reported because a series of trials which began last year has ended.
West Midlands Police said the victims, some of whom were now adults, suffered "significant physical and mental harm".
The force's investigation took six years and the trial process was delayed due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns.
The children who were abused were in a "much better place at this moment in time", Det Ch Insp Joanne Floyd said.
"Their reaction is probably one of stoicism and they take no joy in the experience. There are no winners in the situation and they in no way feel happy or glad," she added.

Twenty two people were prosecuted during the three trials which can now be reported. They faced numerous charges including child sex abuse and child cruelty offences:
  • James Evans, 38, Eyland Grove, Walsall, jailed for life with a minimum term of 18 years and given a sexual harm prevention order for life
  • David Baker, 41, Park Avenue, Walsall, jailed for 20 years with a further year on licence, given a restraining order and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Mark Smith, 34, Bloxwich Road, Walsall, jailed for 19 years with a further six years on licence and given a sexual harm prevention order for 30 years
  • Natalie Wellington, 44, Walsingham Street, Walsall, jailed for 16 years with a further year on licence, given an indefinite restraining order and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Tracy Baker, 41, Park Avenue, Walsall, jailed for 15 years with a further year on licence and given an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Kirsty Webb, 36, Bloxwich Road, Walsall, jailed for 10 years and given a sexual harm prevention order for 30 years
  • Phillip Wellington, 50, Walsingham Street, Walsall, jailed for eight years with a further year on licence, given an indefinite restraining order and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Ann Clare, 43, Saw Mill Close, Walsall, jailed for eight years with a further three on licence and given a sexual harm prevention order for 30 years
  • Pamela Howells, 58, Saw Mill Close, Walsall, jailed for seven years and given a sexual harm prevention order for 15 years
  • Lee Webb, 40, Whitmore Street, Palfrey, Walsall, jailed for six years and given a sexual harm prevention order for 30 years
  • David Evans, 72, Adshed Road, Redcar, Cleveland, jailed for three-and-a-half years and given an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Jason Evans, 25, Walsingham Street, Walsall, jailed for two years and six months and given a sexual harm prevention order for 15 years
  • Luke Baker, 22, Park Avenue, Walsall, jailed for two years and four months, given an indefinite restraining order and a sexual harm prevention order for 15 years
  • Stephen Webb, 65, given an absolute discharge due to health conditions and told he must notify as a sex offender for five years
  • Dean Webb, 35, received a two year supervision order, must notify as a sex offender for five years and given a sexual harm prevention order for 40 years
  • Jane Evans, 71, given a two year supervision order and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Ryan Evans, 23, given a community order for three years with supervision and sex offender work, a tagged curfew for 28 days and a sexual harm prevention order for 15 years
  • Natasha Webb, 37, to be sentenced at a future date
  • Matthew Evans, 32, Howard Road, Bilston, to be sentenced at a future date
  • John Griffiths, 66, Abbotts Street, Bloxwich, to be sentenced at a future date
  • Violet Griffiths, 66, Abbotts Street, Bloxwich, to be sentenced at a future date
Tina Jones, 62, of Springfields, Rushall, was found not guilty by the court.

Three trials were held due to the sheer number of defendants involved and only one of the 21 showed any remorse, chief crown prosecutor Joanne Jakymec said.
"The offenders in this case perpetrated the most appalling catalogue of sexual abuse of the utmost gravity causing the victims physical harm and extreme psychological harm," she added.
Walsall Safeguarding Partnership (WSP) is responsible for safeguarding vulnerable children and adults in the area and is carrying out a review of the case.
Several children and young people who were affected by the case were still being supported and cared for by agencies, WSP's independent chair Sally Hodges said.
A recent inspection in the area found children who needed help and protection in the borough received a coordinated and effective response, she added.
"There is no room for complacency, but we have confidence in the professional practice to identify and respond to concerns or risk relating to sexual abuse," Ms Hodges said.



Anyone else seen the radio silence over this? The right wing are in shock but to be fair many Brits have said this is happening among others.

This should't be confused with the 'boyfriend grooming of teenage girls' that we have seen. This is the worst kind i.e. child rape, young infants etc.

I wonder what Suella Braverman has to say?


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From the mail;



The West has normalized child sex crimes..... It's all okay if it is LGBTQ++++

 
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Twenty-one people have been convicted for their parts in the largest ever child sex abuse case investigated by West Midlands Police.
The offending against seven children, who were 12 years old or younger, took place over nearly a decade in Walsall and Wolverhampton.
The abuse came to light after concerns were raised following a hospital visit by one of the victims.
Thirteen of the defendants have been jailed with four to be sentenced later.
The offences against the children were "some of the most shocking abuse that I've seen in my career", Det Ch Supt Paul Drover said.
"They have been through a significant amounts of trauma. To get the confidence to come forward and to talk to care professionals, to police is huge and I am genuinely thankful," he added.

Of those already imprisoned, sentences range from 28 months to life. Four people have been given non-custodial sentences.
The case can only now be reported because a series of trials which began last year has ended.
West Midlands Police said the victims, some of whom were now adults, suffered "significant physical and mental harm".
The force's investigation took six years and the trial process was delayed due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns.
The children who were abused were in a "much better place at this moment in time", Det Ch Insp Joanne Floyd said.
"Their reaction is probably one of stoicism and they take no joy in the experience. There are no winners in the situation and they in no way feel happy or glad," she added.

Twenty two people were prosecuted during the three trials which can now be reported. They faced numerous charges including child sex abuse and child cruelty offences:
  • James Evans, 38, Eyland Grove, Walsall, jailed for life with a minimum term of 18 years and given a sexual harm prevention order for life
  • David Baker, 41, Park Avenue, Walsall, jailed for 20 years with a further year on licence, given a restraining order and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Mark Smith, 34, Bloxwich Road, Walsall, jailed for 19 years with a further six years on licence and given a sexual harm prevention order for 30 years
  • Natalie Wellington, 44, Walsingham Street, Walsall, jailed for 16 years with a further year on licence, given an indefinite restraining order and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Tracy Baker, 41, Park Avenue, Walsall, jailed for 15 years with a further year on licence and given an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Kirsty Webb, 36, Bloxwich Road, Walsall, jailed for 10 years and given a sexual harm prevention order for 30 years
  • Phillip Wellington, 50, Walsingham Street, Walsall, jailed for eight years with a further year on licence, given an indefinite restraining order and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Ann Clare, 43, Saw Mill Close, Walsall, jailed for eight years with a further three on licence and given a sexual harm prevention order for 30 years
  • Pamela Howells, 58, Saw Mill Close, Walsall, jailed for seven years and given a sexual harm prevention order for 15 years
  • Lee Webb, 40, Whitmore Street, Palfrey, Walsall, jailed for six years and given a sexual harm prevention order for 30 years
  • David Evans, 72, Adshed Road, Redcar, Cleveland, jailed for three-and-a-half years and given an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Jason Evans, 25, Walsingham Street, Walsall, jailed for two years and six months and given a sexual harm prevention order for 15 years
  • Luke Baker, 22, Park Avenue, Walsall, jailed for two years and four months, given an indefinite restraining order and a sexual harm prevention order for 15 years
  • Stephen Webb, 65, given an absolute discharge due to health conditions and told he must notify as a sex offender for five years
  • Dean Webb, 35, received a two year supervision order, must notify as a sex offender for five years and given a sexual harm prevention order for 40 years
  • Jane Evans, 71, given a two year supervision order and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Ryan Evans, 23, given a community order for three years with supervision and sex offender work, a tagged curfew for 28 days and a sexual harm prevention order for 15 years
  • Natasha Webb, 37, to be sentenced at a future date
  • Matthew Evans, 32, Howard Road, Bilston, to be sentenced at a future date
  • John Griffiths, 66, Abbotts Street, Bloxwich, to be sentenced at a future date
  • Violet Griffiths, 66, Abbotts Street, Bloxwich, to be sentenced at a future date
Tina Jones, 62, of Springfields, Rushall, was found not guilty by the court.

Three trials were held due to the sheer number of defendants involved and only one of the 21 showed any remorse, chief crown prosecutor Joanne Jakymec said.
"The offenders in this case perpetrated the most appalling catalogue of sexual abuse of the utmost gravity causing the victims physical harm and extreme psychological harm," she added.
Walsall Safeguarding Partnership (WSP) is responsible for safeguarding vulnerable children and adults in the area and is carrying out a review of the case.
Several children and young people who were affected by the case were still being supported and cared for by agencies, WSP's independent chair Sally Hodges said.
A recent inspection in the area found children who needed help and protection in the borough received a coordinated and effective response, she added.
"There is no room for complacency, but we have confidence in the professional practice to identify and respond to concerns or risk relating to sexual abuse," Ms Hodges said.



Anyone else seen the radio silence over this? The right wing are in shock but to be fair many Brits have said this is happening among others.

This should't be confused with the 'boyfriend grooming of teenage girls' that we have seen. This is the worst kind i.e. child rape, young infants etc.

I wonder what Suella Braverman has to say?


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From the mail;




suella braverman and the other indians have probably already built a temple to the above persons and are worshipping them there.
 
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Where are the Indians now?


Notice how these cvnts have shut the comments section LOL All of their other videos are open for comments.
 
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Someone tell BJP منتری جی Stella Braveman. She openly demonised Pakistani British men for child sex abuse.
Making her master Nerender Modi proud, while being UK minister
 
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Had it been a Pakistani or Muslim child sex racket they would be protesting all over UK , attacking mosques and demanding deportation of all.
 
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All the elites in the West are involved in pedophilia. Jeffrey Epstein’s known clients included:

Donald Trump
Bill Clinton
Bill Gates
Prince Andrews

Jeffrey Epstein was suicided in jail to make sure his client list of who’s who of the West isn’t disclosed. He was a Mossad agent tasked with keeping records of his clients to blackmail them later on behalf of Israel.

Pedophilia runs deep in the upper echelons of Western society. It can’t be long before it is legalized like all the other depravities.

And, oh yes, the priests, teachers, gym trainers. Whoever can get their hands on a kid doesn’t let the opportunity go.
 
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Please fix title mod @waz

That is not Birmingham that is yam yam country Wallsall in the Black Country a small town on the outskirts of Birmingham .
We are not associated with peadophilia in our city Birmingham .
 
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Drugs guns robberies murders gangs yes I admit we are known all over for but that’s always been the case in our city we aren’t named the badlands for nothing but have never been associated with sexual grooming .
 
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Twenty-one people have been convicted for their parts in the largest ever child sex abuse case investigated by West Midlands Police.
The offending against seven children, who were 12 years old or younger, took place over nearly a decade in Walsall and Wolverhampton.
The abuse came to light after concerns were raised following a hospital visit by one of the victims.
Thirteen of the defendants have been jailed with four to be sentenced later.
The offences against the children were "some of the most shocking abuse that I've seen in my career", Det Ch Supt Paul Drover said.
"They have been through a significant amounts of trauma. To get the confidence to come forward and to talk to care professionals, to police is huge and I am genuinely thankful," he added.

Of those already imprisoned, sentences range from 28 months to life. Four people have been given non-custodial sentences.
The case can only now be reported because a series of trials which began last year has ended.
West Midlands Police said the victims, some of whom were now adults, suffered "significant physical and mental harm".
The force's investigation took six years and the trial process was delayed due to the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and lockdowns.
The children who were abused were in a "much better place at this moment in time", Det Ch Insp Joanne Floyd said.
"Their reaction is probably one of stoicism and they take no joy in the experience. There are no winners in the situation and they in no way feel happy or glad," she added.

Twenty two people were prosecuted during the three trials which can now be reported. They faced numerous charges including child sex abuse and child cruelty offences:
  • James Evans, 38, Eyland Grove, Walsall, jailed for life with a minimum term of 18 years and given a sexual harm prevention order for life
  • David Baker, 41, Park Avenue, Walsall, jailed for 20 years with a further year on licence, given a restraining order and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Mark Smith, 34, Bloxwich Road, Walsall, jailed for 19 years with a further six years on licence and given a sexual harm prevention order for 30 years
  • Natalie Wellington, 44, Walsingham Street, Walsall, jailed for 16 years with a further year on licence, given an indefinite restraining order and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Tracy Baker, 41, Park Avenue, Walsall, jailed for 15 years with a further year on licence and given an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Kirsty Webb, 36, Bloxwich Road, Walsall, jailed for 10 years and given a sexual harm prevention order for 30 years
  • Phillip Wellington, 50, Walsingham Street, Walsall, jailed for eight years with a further year on licence, given an indefinite restraining order and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Ann Clare, 43, Saw Mill Close, Walsall, jailed for eight years with a further three on licence and given a sexual harm prevention order for 30 years
  • Pamela Howells, 58, Saw Mill Close, Walsall, jailed for seven years and given a sexual harm prevention order for 15 years
  • Lee Webb, 40, Whitmore Street, Palfrey, Walsall, jailed for six years and given a sexual harm prevention order for 30 years
  • David Evans, 72, Adshed Road, Redcar, Cleveland, jailed for three-and-a-half years and given an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Jason Evans, 25, Walsingham Street, Walsall, jailed for two years and six months and given a sexual harm prevention order for 15 years
  • Luke Baker, 22, Park Avenue, Walsall, jailed for two years and four months, given an indefinite restraining order and a sexual harm prevention order for 15 years
  • Stephen Webb, 65, given an absolute discharge due to health conditions and told he must notify as a sex offender for five years
  • Dean Webb, 35, received a two year supervision order, must notify as a sex offender for five years and given a sexual harm prevention order for 40 years
  • Jane Evans, 71, given a two year supervision order and an indefinite sexual harm prevention order
  • Ryan Evans, 23, given a community order for three years with supervision and sex offender work, a tagged curfew for 28 days and a sexual harm prevention order for 15 years
  • Natasha Webb, 37, to be sentenced at a future date
  • Matthew Evans, 32, Howard Road, Bilston, to be sentenced at a future date
  • John Griffiths, 66, Abbotts Street, Bloxwich, to be sentenced at a future date
  • Violet Griffiths, 66, Abbotts Street, Bloxwich, to be sentenced at a future date
Tina Jones, 62, of Springfields, Rushall, was found not guilty by the court.

Three trials were held due to the sheer number of defendants involved and only one of the 21 showed any remorse, chief crown prosecutor Joanne Jakymec said.
"The offenders in this case perpetrated the most appalling catalogue of sexual abuse of the utmost gravity causing the victims physical harm and extreme psychological harm," she added.
Walsall Safeguarding Partnership (WSP) is responsible for safeguarding vulnerable children and adults in the area and is carrying out a review of the case.
Several children and young people who were affected by the case were still being supported and cared for by agencies, WSP's independent chair Sally Hodges said.
A recent inspection in the area found children who needed help and protection in the borough received a coordinated and effective response, she added.
"There is no room for complacency, but we have confidence in the professional practice to identify and respond to concerns or risk relating to sexual abuse," Ms Hodges said.



Anyone else seen the radio silence over this? The right wing are in shock but to be fair many Brits have said this is happening among others.

This should't be confused with the 'boyfriend grooming of teenage girls' that we have seen. This is the worst kind i.e. child rape, young infants etc.

I wonder what Suella Braverman has to say?


69517151-11942601-image-a-15_1680713677481.jpg


From the mail;


indian kind will be like, they are not white english people, they are Pakistanis disguised as white people................. :disagree:
 
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