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18-03-06, 09:57 PM
Two British men have been jailed for six years in India for sexually abusing boys at a homeless children's shelter in Mumbai (Bombay).
Sessions Court Judge PS Paranjape handed down guilty verdicts against charity worker Duncan Grant and fellow Briton Allan Waters. They were charged with child sex abuse and engaging in unnatural acts with children.
Former naval officer Allan Waters, 58, from Portchester, Hampshire, and Duncan Grant, 61, from London, were both found guilty of child sex abuse.
The court heard that they abused boys as young as eight.
Christine Beddoe, of charity End Child Prostitution, ****ography and Trafficking, said their offences were "despicable".
She said: "There appeared to be clear evidence right the way through the investigation that there had been not only abuse, but also the systematic setting up of situations which enabled them to be part of a much bigger network.
"In an insidious way they preyed on extremely vulnerable children.
"The organisation of this sort of abuse is despicable. What this case goes to show is the extreme lengths to which British nationals will go to abuse children."
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1. Is rock music to blame?
2. Where are their community leaders?
3. Did they lack "positive role models"?
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18-03-06, 10:07 PM
1. They will serve 6 YEARS
2. them Indian man will ' look after' them, I dont mean positively either
I think it is alwys important that these guys get caught in the country of there crimes. Over here will be like a country club compared to the conditions thye will face
You ever heard of the Golden Rule. He who has the gold makes the rules!
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18-03-06, 10:18 PM
It was actually gangsta rap that (somehow) made 'em do it......
Sheeesh....if there were life on other planets you'd hear of dutty europeans trying to molest the aliens there. I mean for goodness sake: paedophilia, bestiality.....I'm surprised they haven't attempted to start humping trees.
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18-03-06, 10:31 PM
@ PH
bighairlolthats hilarious!!
Some of these British 'men' are just too sick!! Harsher punishments are required here!
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"Child rights lawyers are demanding an immediate inquiry by the British Sea Cadets after one of its most senior officers was convicted of sexually abusing street children in Bombay.
Lt Cdr Allan Waters, 57, who has worked with the Sea Cadet Corps in Britain for more than 30 years, was jailed for six years and ordered to pay £20,000 compensation for having "unnatural sex" with street children ...
A fellow former naval officer, Duncan Grant, 61, was also jailed for six years at the Bombay sessions court.
Grant, a Royal Naval Reserve officer from a distinguished military family, had set up the Anchorage shelters in Bombay, where the abuse took place ...
The court heard that the street boys, aged from eight to 18, were used as objects of "sexual lust" by Grant, Waters and several other foreigners who frequently took boys with them "on holiday" to coastal resorts in Goa.
Boys were also subjected to a brutal regime of corporal punishment in which they were stripped naked and regularly caned by Jesuit-educated Grant and the local manager of his shelter.
Both Grant and Waters were convicted of "unnatural sex acts" and conspiring to "obtain minors for immoral purposes"...
Grant, the grandson of Maj-Gen Sir Philip Grant, who rallied the defence against the German offensive of March 1918 in the First World War, used a wealth of establishment contacts to raise funds for his Anchorage shelters.
His supporters, including the actress Felicity Kendal, two Tory MPs, high-ranking naval officers and the British Jesuits, were convinced that Grant had given up a comfortable life in the West to devote himself to India's impoverished street children ...
The conviction of Waters raises serious questions about his conduct in Britain, where, The Daily Telegraph has learned, he was formerly accused by a fellow officer of sexually abusing a sea cadet ...
Information received by The Daily Telegraph said that Waters was caught in a compromising act with a young cadet while he was commanding the Clapton unit of the Sea Cadets in London in the early 1980s. Waters, the sources alleged, dismissed the allegations as "an initiation ceremony" and after a brief suspension was reassigned to another unit, where he continued to rise up the ranks of the organisation.
Waters, who also worked as an education social worker with the Inner London Education Authority in the 1980s, was appointed superintendent of the Sea Cadet training centre in Portsmouth in 1996 ..."[/b]
(Source: Daily Telegraph, 20 March 2006)
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It was actually gangsta rap that (somehow) made 'em do it......
Sheeesh....if there were life on other planets you'd hear of dutty europeans trying to molest the aliens there. I mean for goodness sake: paedophilia, bestiality.....I'm surprised they haven't attempted to start humping trees.
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