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Operation Doublet : ウィキペディア英語版
Operation Doublet
Operation Doublet is an investigation set up in 2012 by Greater Manchester Police into child sexual exploitation in Rochdale and other areas of Greater Manchester, England. In March 2015, ten men were charged with serious sexual offences as part of the investigation, with further arrests expected.
==Background==
(詳細はBritish Pakistani men and one of Afghan origin were convicted at Liverpool Crown Court of sex trafficking and, in some cases, of other offences including rape, sexual assault, and conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with a child. The men, most of whom were married and well-respected within their community, were aged between 24 and 59 and worked as a gang to secure underage girls for sex. The offences of which they were convicted occurred in 2008 and 2009, and were centred on two takeaways in Heywood, near Rochdale, Greater Manchester. In all, 47 girls were identified as victims. The gang leader, Shabir Ahmed, was sentenced to 19 years imprisonment for rape, aiding and abetting a rape, sexual assault, trafficking for sexual exploitation, and conspiracy to engage in sexual activity with children. The other convicted gang members were sentenced to various terms of between 4 and 12 years imprisonment.
Following the trial, there were suggestions that police and social work departments failed to act when details of the gang first emerged for fear of appearing racist, and ignored vulnerable white teenagers who were being groomed by men of Pakistani origin. It was said that the entire gang may have contained up to 50 individuals.〔

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