THE FAR RIGHT are planning 11 MORE riots in secret Facebook groups so police “can’t catch” after a week of chaos, The Sun can reveal.
Protests are planned in Ballymena, Newcastle, Liverpool, Shrewsbury, Salford, Taunton, Birmingham, Dover, Bournemouth and Glasgow.
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Thugs are secretly planning 11 more riots across the UKCredit: Getty
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It comes as far-right thugs are poised to attack more than 100 areas todayCredit: Rex
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A post on a private far-right Facebook group seen by The Sun lists planned demonstrations across the UK this weekend.
Organizers plan to unleash chaos on the first matchweek of the new English football season – before it resumes next month.
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They also plan to target Shrewsbury during the town’s flower show, one of the UK’s biggest horticultural events.
The far-right are planning to kick off a weekend of mayhem with a rally in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, on Friday night.
On Saturday, far-right protesters plan to gather in Liverpool, Shrewsbury and Salford.
Protests are planned in Taunton, Birmingham and Dover next Saturday and in Bournemouth the day after.
More protests are planned next month at UK landmarks such as St George’s Square in Glasgow and the Bullring in Birmingham.
The large protest in Shrewsbury is being organized, it is learned, by members of the local hooligan company English Border Front.
A source told The Sun: “Until now this protest has been kept off social media to keep the police unaware and think nothing is going to happen in Shrewsbury.
“But as you can imagine, if they manage to pull the wool over the eyes of the authorities, it will cause carnage.
“The Shrewsbury Flower Show is also taking place on August 10, so a protest is planned to try and influence that as well.”
At least 250 thugs are thought to have signed up for the protest in Shrewsbury – including hooligans from businesses in Newcastle and Oldham.
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A private post promoting the protest in Shrewsbury reads: “Saturday 10th August Shrewsbury town center square – fight for our children 1pm.”
The Sun has passed details of the protest to West Mercia Police along with a request for comment.
It comes as far-right thugs are poised to target more than 100 areas today with an army of 6,000 police mobilized in 41 police units.
Racist protesters are 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.
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.
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.
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.
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Police face a constant battle to track down the rioters Credit: Getty
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Officers raided the rioters’ homes before a quick court appearance Credit: PA
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