Swastikas appear by River Lea in Stamford Hill while a man is charged by police over spate of antisemitic graffiti in Barnet
Swastikas have appeared by the River Lea in the North London neighbourhood of Stamford Hill.
The graffiti was observed this morning by Stamford Hill Shomrim, the Jewish volunteer neighbourhood watch patrol. If you have any more information, please contact the Stamford Hill Shomrim on 0300 999 0123.
Meanwhile, in Barnet, a man has been charged with 18 counts of racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage in connection with multiple incidents of antisemitic graffiti on bus stops in the borough between February and July 2019.
Nicholas Lalchan, 47, is due to appear at Willesden Magistrates’ Court on 21st July.
Campaign Against Antisemitism’s analysis of Home Office statistics shows that an average of over three hate crimes are directed at Jews every single day in England and Wales, with Jews almost four times more likely to be targets of hate crimes than any other faith group.