Police investigating swastikas daubed at primary school
The police have launched an investigation into the daubing of anti-Semitic graffiti at a Primary school.
London’s Jewish safety patrol Shomrim posted tweets on December 18 and 22 showing the swastikas at the entrance to local non-Jewish, Jubilee Primary School in Stoke Newington.
A volunteer for Shomrim said that “In Hackney, where there are a lot of orthodox Jews and especially you have got a lot of Holocaust survivors living there and children of Holocaust survivors. When they see it, it means a lot to them.”
“This was on the school’s notice board by the main entrance for the kids coming in every day.”
“We’ve never seen something like this on a school before.”
New low: #Swastika graffiti found on School entrance sign and nearby box in #Cazenove area in #Hackney. #HateCrime pic.twitter.com/na72gagwQa
— Shomrim N.E. London (@ShomrimOfficial) December 18, 2014
And again (less than 4 days apart), #Swastika drawn on a sign outside the same primary school in #Cazenove, #Hackney pic.twitter.com/GRqKYhomaY
— Shomrim N.E. London (@ShomrimOfficial) December 22, 2014
@MPSHackney Local Officers are providing reassurance patrols following anti-semitic graffiti at a local primary school #Cazenove #GDNE
— A/Sgt Dan Window (@MPSNewRiverSgt) December 19, 2014
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