15 Year Old Sikh Girl Gang raped by Pakistani Gang in UK

Over 200 Sikhs in West London rescued a 16-year-old girl from a grooming gang. The community demanded justice after years of police inaction and launched a national inquiry.

On 11th January 2026, over 200 members of the Sikh community gathered in West London to save a 16-year-old girl from captivity. The teenager had been manipulated for three years by a man in his late 30s who first contacted her when she was only 13. Using tactics such as love bombing and false affection, he convinced her to leave her family home once she turned 16. She was then taken to a council flat in Hounslow on London Road, where neighbors reported seeing many underage girls entering and leaving over several years. Despite repeated reports to the police, no strong action was taken.

The flat was located near around 20 secondary schools, making it a central spot for targeting vulnerable girls. On the day of the incident, the girl’s parents approached a Gurdwara in Slough in panic. When the community realized the police had not intervened effectively, groups like Shere Panjab and Sikh Youth UK surrounded the building. Videos went viral showing members chanting “Jo Bole So Nihaal, Sat Sri Akal” and demanding the girl’s release. The suspect was confronted on the stairs and accused of brainwashing the teenager. Reports suggested she had been kept with five or six other men.

After hours of protest, the Metropolitan Police arrived and arrested the man on suspicion of domestic abuse linked to an earlier incident. The girl was reunited with her family. The Sikh community expressed frustration at the lack of police action and launched a national inquiry to investigate grooming cases. Past reports, including Alexis Jay’s findings in Rotherham, highlight the endemic scale of child sexual abuse across England and Wales.

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