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Leicester police offers clear chit to Imam who unfold anti-Hindu narrative

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Months after Islamists ran riots in Leicester metropolis of England’s Midlands space, the Leicester police met members of the Hindu neighborhood on Monday (December 12) night and tried to downplay the violence perpetrated in opposition to them.

In a letter by Chief Inspector Paul Allen, he knowledgeable that sure occasions pertaining to the Leicester violence had been mentioned intimately with the Hindu neighborhood. He then went on to say that an Islamic cleric (Imam), who was on the helm of peddling faux information in opposition to Hindus, didn’t commit any crime.

“I explained that the Imam’s conduct had been investigated, but that his retelling of the story as told to him did not amount to a criminal offence,” Paul Allen had claimed.

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— 𑆩𑆳𑆬𑆴𑆤𑆵 Sarah L Gates (@SarahLGates1) December 15, 2022

“To meet the definition of Incitement to religious hatred the perpetrator has to use Threatening words or behaviour or displays any written material… with intent to stir up religious hatred. As such his conduct did not meet the criminal threshold for this offence,” he justified.

The matter got here to gentle on Thursday (December 15) when Australian researcher and activist, Sarah L Gates, posted a replica of the letter on Twitter. The archived model of the tweet might be accessed right here.

Leicester Police didn’t nab those that attacked Hindu properties, backed RSS conspiracy principle

The Chief Inspector of the Leicester Police knowledgeable that the legislation enforcement didn’t determine those that selectively focused Hindu properties. He mentioned, “The second point was around the way in which the police identified and investigated the reports of egg-throwing at Hindu family homes.”

“I can confirm that these incidents were recorded and investigated as religiously motivated hate crimes, although at this time no suspects have been identified,” Paul Allen mentioned.

Citing media stories, he backed the deceptive statements of Leicester Mayor Sir Peter Soulsby. It have to be talked about that Solusby had met Islamist Majid Freeman, who was on the helm of the Leicester disinformation marketing campaign and helped him set the narrative in favour of the perpetrators.

We had a productive assembly final night time with Peter Soulsby (@MetropolisMayorLeic) the place he made some commitments re the rise in #Islamophobia, acknowledged the #Hindutva ideology is inflicting chaos & lack of funding for youth golf equipment. Thanks Active Muslims Leicester (AML) for facilitating. pic.twitter.com/rH4nEyFDLG

— Majid Freeman (@Majstar7) October 11, 2022

“With regard to the comments made by Sir Peter Soulsby on the Channel 4 broadcast referencing a briefing by Leicestershire Police, I confirmed that we did brief senior council officers that there was significant media reporting that extremist ideologies were playing a part in the disorder,” Paul Allen mentioned.

“We also briefed around what was known about the ideologies, including material from research documents pertaining to Indian political and religious movements,” he additional alleged in his letter

Paul Allen tried to insinuate the position of RSS and Hindutva teams in fomenting the Leicester violence, regardless of the conspiracy principle being debunked greater than a month in the past.

Read our newest analysis transient: Hindu-Muslim civil unrest in Leicester: “Hindutva” and the creation of a false narrativehttps://t.co/JYAyoeuHih

— Henry Jackson Society (@HJS_Org) November 4, 2022
Paul Allen will not be new to peddling faux information

In a letter to the Leicester Council of Faiths on August 31 this 12 months, Chief Inspector Paul Allen falsely claimed {that a} small group of individuals known as for the demise of Muslims and Pakistan.

He alleged that the provocative slogans had been raised in Hindi, indicating that it will need to have been the handiwork of the Indian Hindu diaspora. “Unfortunately, a small minority of people began chanting in a racially offensive way, calling for (we believe) “death to Pakistan” and “Death to Muslims” In Hindi,” he claimed.

His electronic mail, the transcript of which has now gone viral on social media, was in reference to a minor scuffle that occurred in Belgrave Road of Leicester. The grave assertion made by police chief Paul Allen gave a free licence to Islamists to unleash havoc on the Hindu neighborhood.

Thank you @leicspolice @LPCityCentre for accepting your mistake.

Hindus of #Leicester suffered immensely as a consequence of this grave mistake.

We count on you’ll do justice to the #Hindu victims by charging the culprits.

Your strict actions can solely carry peace & safety sooner or later. pic.twitter.com/PQj03UjPcT

— INSIGHT UK (@INSIGHTUK2) September 18, 2022

On September 1, he issued a clarification on the matter and rubbished his personal claims.

He mentioned, “On Tuesday (August 28) afternoon it was reported that the chanting which had taken place, some of which was captured on video and was circulated on social media, included the phrases (in Hindi) “Death to Pakistan” and “death to Muslims”.

“We have investigated this and can find no verifiable evidence that there were any chants of “death to Muslims”. This is important when it comes to the context and I’d encourage you to share this with events,” Paul Allen acknowledged on September 1, 2022. However, it was too late by then.