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 Rape on the rise in London (2)

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Rape on the rise in London

Rapes recorded by the Met have risen by almost 20 per cent in a year and policing chiefs have warned that the new figures could reflect a genuine increase in sex attacks in the capital.

Police recorded 7,613 rapes in the 12 months to the end of January compared with 6,392 for the previous year.

Rises in recorded rapes have in the past been attributed to increased confidence among victims to report crimes, rather than a growth in the number of attacks. 

But London's Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, Sophie Linden, has warned that the latest figures could point to an “increase in actual sexual violence and rape offending”. Met Deputy Commissioner Sir Craig Mackey also said that “there is something going on with sexual offending in London” and that a rise in the number of attacks was one possible explanation.

Sir Mackey is a bit confused but not out of the norm for a Lefty.

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The capital is becoming a rape capital and the Leftist are trying to figure this out but confusion seems to be getting in the way of rational thinking.

https://www.standard.co.uk/news/crime/rapes-in-london-soar-by-20-amid-warning-of-a-rise-in-sex-attacks-in-the-capital- a3774171.html

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The comment by Craig Mackey says it all.

''THERE'S SOMETHING GOING ON WITH SEXUAL OFFENDING IN LONDON''.

This senior copper is really quick on the uptake.

On one episode of a regular B.B.C., question t.v. show the audience asked a panel of well known politicians and community police offers questions about the state of the nation's crime wave, but knife crime in particular everyone talked around the problem without pinpointing the reason for the spiralling violent crime figures.

When photographs of the perpetrators and victims were displayed on the screen in their hundreds they were 90% plus black.

The answer to the problem was blatantly obvious and there for all to see, yet no one on the panel had the courage to declare the glaring truth.

Until politicians, uncle Tom Cobley and all cease playing the P.R., brigade's game by pretending they don't see the elephant in the room and direct the blame where it belongs we will be unable to even address the problem never mind redress this on going nightmare on the streets of all the major cities and towns the length and breath of the U.K.