Far-right thugs will today target over 100 areas with an army of 6,000 police mobilized in 41 police units.
More than 130 protests and counter-protests are expected across most of the country this evening, according to police sources.
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Fascist agitators plan to attack 39 targets listed in sick Telegram post Credit: Social Media
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Immigration attorneys whose offices are listed have boarded up their windows Credit: Rex
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London pub closed today due to planned riotsCredit: Facebook
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Racist thugs set fire to British Asian-owned shops in Belfast last nightCredit: Getty
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A local man stands inside his destroyed shop Credit: Getty
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Thugs set fire to an asylum center in Rotherham on SundayCredit: Reuters
Officers are preparing for action in 41 of the 43 forces in England and Wales.
Racist protesters are also plotting to attack 39 immigration centers and have shared a sick “arson manual” on a vile online forum.
The Telegram group, with more than 14,000 members, lists details of immigration lawyers, charities and advice centers across England.
Evil far-right agitators posted instructions in the group telling thugs to attack centers at specific times.
It comes as…
One post in the group was seen by more than 125,000 people in just two hours, reports The Times.
Research group Red Flare said the channel also contained chilling calls for the murders of British ethnic minorities and government ministers.
Other members of the group shared evil instructions on how to make petrol bombs.
The group includes far-right agitators from abroad – including a Spanish fascist who has promised to “fly over England to join you”.
Some of the targeted asylum centers have now closed or boarded up their windows.
Immigration attorneys whose offices are on the list have been told to protect their mailboxes from fire.
Starmer promises rioters will ‘feel the full force of the law’ after meeting with Cobra
One lawyer told the BBC: “On Monday I started getting messages saying, ‘You’re on the kill list.’
“I am a migrant. I came here and tried to integrate. I built my business and raised my family.
“People have called my office to threaten me and insult me. I’m just trying to do my job.”
Law Society chairman Nick Emmerson said: “We are seriously concerned for the safety of our members.”
The areas listed include riot hotspots such as London, Birmingham, Aldershot, Middlesbrough, Tamworth and Rotherham.
Riots in numbers
- Today, 100 gatherings of the extreme right are planned
- Due to the riots, 400 people have already been arrested
- 100 people were charged with the massacre
- 6,000 additional police officers were engaged in police riots
- 500 additional prison places are planned for rioters
- 51 police officers injured while protecting asylum seeker center in Rotherham
- 53 police officers injured in riots in Southport last week
Officers in Nottingham said the address listed in the city was “the home of an elderly person with vulnerabilities”.
Nottinghamshire Police added: “The location has nothing to do with any immigration business.”
In London, a GP surgery was forced to cancel appointments due to planned riots nearby.
A police source said: “Wednesday will be a busy day. We are still assessing what is credible and what is not.”
More than 2,000 extra police officers have been deployed to protect targets in one of the biggest police operations since World War II.
Yesterday, top cops confirmed that 6,000 police officers are ready to deal with potential problems.
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London Mayor Sadiq Khan said he was working with Scotland Yard to protect “targeted buildings and places of worship”.
Khan added: “I know the shocking scenes have left many Muslims and minority ethnic communities scared and scared.
“So I’m asking fellow Londoners to check on their friends and neighbours.
“Show them that caring and compassion is what Londoners are all about.”
Last night Prime Minister Keir Starmer chaired the second Cobra meeting on the carnage of the far right.
It comes after violent riots gripped Belfast again on Tuesday night.
Officers said the young man was attacked by 10 young men and suffered a minor facial injury.
The sickening attack is being treated as a hate crime, a police spokesman said.
But there was relatively little serious disturbance yesterday evening despite fears of violent unrest today.
Police in Liverpool and Durham issued dispersal orders to prevent potential riots – but otherwise there was little violence.
About 100 people have already been charged in connection with the recent riots.
A 14-year-old boy and a pensioner were among the youths sentenced yesterday for taking part in scenes of mayhem across the UK.
Social media bosses like Elon Musk MUST face the full force of the law if sites are used to incite violence, former inspector general urges
Sir Thomas Winsor, who previously served as Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Police, said there should be “criminal accountability” for senior managers at social media companies who tolerate “harmful material” and incitement to crime on their websites.
When asked by LBC’s Nick Ferrari how the internet sector should be regulated, Sir Thomas replied: “It should be regulated according to the law and strongly.
“I think the Online Safety Act is a big step forward, but it doesn’t go far enough.
“In my State of Policing Report to Parliament in 2018, I pointed out that some social media companies, internet companies, now own and operate what for many people have become significant parts of the public infrastructure.
“Therefore, their management of that infrastructure is not exclusively a matter of commercial freedom.
“I only said this by punishing some of the world’s richest companies for tolerating the presence of harmful material on their websites.
“And incitement to commit a crime is a crime in itself, it is not enough.
“I said there should be criminal liability for senior managers and that should be at the heart of the regulatory system.”
Sir Thomas Winsor, a former police chief, said Elon Musk should “stick to batteries, cars and rockets” and called for a licensing system to be implemented for social media companies operating in the UK.
Speaking on LBC’s Nick Ferrari, Sir Thomas said: “Mr Musk, I think you should stick to batteries, cars and rockets because he’s very good at that.
“He should leave the job of protecting the safety and security of our communities to the UK authorities.”
Asked by Ferrari how he would “actually get hold of Elon Musk or even, if he’s San Francisco, Nick Clegg”, Sir Thomas said: “I’m not talking about individuals.
“But if there are executives of big companies and those companies are or are perceived to be offending – the regulatory system that I was thinking about and talking about five years ago was creating a licensing system in the UK.
“In other words, you need permission from a state regulatory authority to operate public infrastructure like you do with energy, telecommunications, water and transport – they are no different.
“And the conditions of those licenses and if you violate them, you can lose your license, so you’re out of a job.
“The terms of the license could say that the company’s senior executives must spend at least two weeks a year in the UK, and when they come to the UK, they can be terminated.”
The rioters were brought to court and sentenced for the night of carnage, with some sobbing as they faced justice.
William Nelson Morgan (69) from Liverpool is the oldest person to appear before the court.
He was holding a wooden bat and resisting arrest when the police took him into custody.
Morgan admitted violent disorder and possession of an offensive weapon.
Idiot Leanne Hodgson also admitted her role in the “violent” chaos after she pushed a bucket at officers – who calmly moved out of the way.
Hodgson, 43, was a key member of the far-right riot that broke out in Sunderland on Friday.
The footage shows Hodgson pushing a large bucket towards a line of police officers during the carnage.
A large crowd cheered as Hodgson tried to push the bucket into the police line.
But she remained funny after the officers calmly moved away from the overturned bin.
Hodgson pleaded guilty to violent disorder at South Tyneside Magistrates’ Court yesterday.
The full list of areas on the hit list of far-right thugs
Aldershot
Canterbury
Chatham
Chelmsford
Bedford
Birmingham
Blackburn
Blackpool
Bolton
Brentford
Brighton
Bristol
Cheadle
Derby
Harrow
Hastings
Hull
Kent
Lincoln
Liverpool
Middlesborough
Newcastle
North Finchley
Northampton
Nottingham
Oldham
Oxford
Peterborough
Portsmouth
Preston
Rotherham
Sheffield
Stock
Southampton
Southend
Sunderland
Tamworth
Walthamstow
Wigan
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There was also carnage in MiddlesbroughCredit: NCJ Media
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Rioters in south Belfast threw petrol bombs at police vans Credit: Press Eye
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Robbers attack police officers in Plymouth Credit: Wayne Perry
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Muslim graves desecrated in BurnleyCredit: Twitter
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Six people were arrested in Plymouth last night Credit: Wayne Perry
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Police vehicles hit by petrol bombs in BelfastCredit: Twitter
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Responding officers stood firm as missiles were hurled at PlymouthCredit: BPM Media
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