Paedophiles converting to Islam in Prison
Paedophiles converting to Islam in Prison

According to a recent assessment on the condition of Britain’s jails, paedophile inmates are converting to Islam for protection from Islamist gangs.

Former prison governor Ian Acheson has discovered evidence that inmates convicted of sexual offences against minors are evading isolation by converting to Islam, raising concerns about Islamist indoctrination in Britain’s prisons.

He stated: “We are currently observing evidence that convicted sex offenders, who traditionally occupied the lowest tier in the prison hierarchy and required segregation from the general population due to the risk of being killed by them.”

“They are now observed walking openly in public areas due to the protection afforded by Muslim gangs.”

Commissioned by Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick, the investigation revealed that governors have “lost control” of their convicts as contraband, particularly mobile phones utilised to disseminate Islamist propaganda, infiltrates jails.

Acheson informed GB News: “We have approximately 230 terrorist offenders.”

“We possess a substantial subset of inmates classified as susceptible to radicalisation, and they are in close proximity to conventional organised crime.”

It is only logical to anticipate that those two organisations will collaborate in some manner when they are in proximity to one another. You are facing a significant issue.

Acheson discovered that staff have succumbed to a “culture of appeasement” towards Islamist groups, coinciding with a rise in assaults on prison personnel.

The most recent individual to make news is Southport killer Axel Rudakubana, who is accused of assaulting a jail staff with hot water from a kettle in his cell.

Acheson stated, “Senior managers in various prisons are prioritising the rights of inmates over the rights of prison staff to safely attend work and return home after their shifts without requiring emergency medical care.”

The previous governor proposed “separation centres” in 2016 to segregate individuals deemed a significant risk to prison staff and inmates suspected of attempting to radicalise prisoners, yet said they were “destined to fail” in their execution.

When asked for his opinion, Acheson stated: “I believe there remains considerable progress to be made on this issue, especially concerning a minuscule faction of individuals who are ideologically driven, intent on committing acts of violence for their beliefs, and possess both the capability for extreme violence and the psychological disposition to subvert, undermine, and radicalise others.”

“I think there needs to be a different solution for them, and I think if we don’t have that solution, I’m really sorry to say this, because it’s chilling.

“I think the prospect of a prison officer being murdered on duty is closer than it’s ever been.”

Calling the threat “intolerable”, Acheson told Jenrick some of Britain’s highest security prisons had been found to have inactive CCTV and “missing” drone defences, meaning contraband can easily make its way inside.

The nightmare scenario would be “weapons, pistols and ammunition” getting to Islamist prisoners, Acheson worried.

“I’m thinking about that and worrying about it and considering it, you can be absolutely sure terrorists inside prison are as well.”


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