Vandalised: The post giving details and showing a photo of the vans with slashed tyres
One
witness said: ‘I saw about five or six youths come out of nowhere and
run towards the immigration vans. They had kitchen knives in their hands
and they slashed the tyres and scratched the bodywork.
‘It all happened very quickly, then they ran off.
‘I
think they were local Muslim hoodies just doing a prank, but it’s not
funny. It’s the sort of thing that will cause this area problems now.’
the garage denies this.
the garage denies this.
The
attack was condemned by community leaders in Shadwell last night, but
social media posts appeared to reveal a groundswell of support for the
gang.
On
Facebook, Nur Choudhury said: ‘Immigration Enforcement officers in
Shadwell. Their tyres got slashed, valves taken and cars scratched. The
local garage refused to sell them tyres or help them. To top it all off
they got egged from the local tower block and a few landed direct on
their heads. Welcome to Shadwell :)’
Beneath
a link to a video of the damaged vehicles on Facebook, Jenny Hussain
added: ‘Lol. I heard about it. They were asking people for wheels.
Everyone said no to them.’
When
The Mail on Sunday visited the scene on Friday, one shopkeeper said:
‘The police deserve it. They are always down here hassling us.’
A
worker at Bigland Tyres – which is opposite where the attack took place
– last night denied claims they declined to help. He said: ‘We tried to
help them but we didn’t have any tyres big enough to fit their vans. We
offered to give them air, but there was no point because the tyres had
big holes in them.’
More than half the population of Shadwell is Muslim, according to the 2011 census.
A Scotland Yard spokesman said no arrests had been made but ‘inquiries are ongoing’.
A Home Office spokesman said: ‘We will not tolerate abuse or criminal damage. Offences will be reported to the police.’
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