A decorated ex-Metropolitan Police officer, Jon Wedger, has made alarming allegations that girls as young as nine were being trafficked and prostituted across London, claims that have prompted serious questions about the response of Mayor Sadiq Khan. Wedger asserts he holds detailed evidence—names, dates, locations—of victims being exploited in crack houses, hotels, and even upscale Mayfair restaurants, where some were reportedly traded for sums as high as £2,000. These revelations, shared with the Met Police and the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse in 2022, have ignited fierce criticism of Khan’s alleged inaction.

The central question raised by Wedger and echoed by critics is whether Khan, who has been Mayor of London for close to a decade, genuinely prioritises the safety of vulnerable children. Despite repeatedly being pressed in the London Assembly—on at least nine occasions—Khan has declined to confirm awareness or comment substantively on the purported widespread grooming gangs operating in the capital, which Wedger claims have existed on an unprecedented scale for more than 20 years. The ex-detective has also recounted threats from senior police that raised the stakes for anyone attempting to expose these abuses, including warnings that he could lose his job, home, and family.

Wedger’s claims have found some support at the national political level. Labour leader Keir Starmer has invited him to contribute to the government’s forthcoming inquiry into grooming gangs, a move seen as significant given reports that the Prime Minister was initially reluctant to launch such an inquiry, possibly due to concerns it might implicate police, council officials, and politicians. This contrasts with Khan’s perceived reluctance: critics accuse the Mayor of deliberately stalling or blocking investigations, a charge Khan’s office denies, stating that victim support and national-level actions remain priorities.

Additional exposes from whistleblowers and retired detectives reinforce Wedger’s account, alleging systemic cover-ups and neglect by senior officials in London. One whistleblower identified at least 52 victims—some trafficked from care homes—highlighting a grim picture of industrial-scale child sexual exploitation. These sources call for Khan’s immediate removal, attributing the Mayor’s inaction to either failure in duty or a political calculus aimed at avoiding alienation of parts of London’s Muslim community, which forms a significant electoral base.

The broader political arena has also reacted strongly. Conservative London Assembly members have pushed for a dedicated City Hall-led inquiry to investigate grooming gangs across the capital’s boroughs, arguing that local resources and oversight would be essential to uncovering the full extent of abuse. Meanwhile, Reform UK members have vocally condemned Khan for dodging accountability during assembly questioning, further eroding confidence in his leadership on this critical issue.

Khan’s tenure has been marked by rising crime rates in London, with knife crime increasing by nearly 60% in the last three years and reported rapes up 24% in 2022. Sexual offences in some parts of the city, such as Westminster, have also risen. Critics argue that such metrics underscore a broader failure to safeguard vulnerable populations under Khan’s watch, adding weight to calls for a more transparent and urgent response to the grooming gang allegations.

Khan himself has, in other contexts, highlighted problems within the Metropolitan Police, particularly following the Child Q scandal—where a 15-year-old was strip-searched at school without appropriate support. He has publicly criticised the Met for institutional failings concerning discrimination and insufficient public support, suggesting that while he is vocal about police accountability, his approach to the grooming gang issue remains opaque and contentious.

The Mayor’s defenders emphasise ongoing government efforts to support victims of sexual abuse and the implementation of national inquiry recommendations, with Khan's office stating that combatting such crimes is a clear priority. However, the absence of a London-specific inquiry and the persistent silence on Wedger’s detailed allegations fuel suspicions that political considerations may be impeding effective action.

In summary, the serious and detailed allegations of child trafficking and exploitation presented by Wedger and other whistleblowers have placed Sadiq Khan at the centre of an intense political and moral storm. The Mayor’s reluctance to engage publicly and transparently on these claims has led to widespread condemnation and demands for accountability, prompting calls for urgent investigations to ensure justice for victims and restore public confidence in London’s governance and safety.

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Source: Noah Wire Services