The Mail on Sunday

Labour faces shame as extent of anti- Jewish hate crimes revealed

... meanwhile Corbyn supporter is to be arrested for ‘racist abuse’

- By Glen Owen and Martin Beckford

BITTER divisions over antiSemiti­sm in the Labour Party will be reopened by Ministers this week with official figures expected to show a rise in hate crimes against Jewish people.

In what Jeremy Corbyn’s supporters will perceive as a deliberate attempt to stoke rows within his party over the ‘racist’ behaviour of his supporters, the Government is planning to release stand-alone figures for anti-Semitic offences for the first time.

The move – part of a new drive to crack down on soaring hate crime – follows a summer in which a future Labour government was said to pose an ‘existentia­l threat’ to British Jews, while Mr Corbyn himself was branded a ‘racist and antiSemite’ by one of his own MPs.

Jewish safety group the Community Security Trust recorded 727 anti-Semitic incidents in the first half of 2018, including 34 that made specific reference to Labour.

However, the figures to be published this week are expected to provide more detail on the scale of the problem. The Mail on Sunday can also reveal that a Corbyn supporter is facing arrest after failing to appear in court to answer allegation­s that he branded a senior Labour figure a ‘Jewish pig’ and a ‘bloodsucke­r’.

Frid Milani, 69, is accused of telling Lord Levy, a key ally of former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair, to ‘p*** off to Israel’ in an email on March 28.

The message allegedly read: ‘I see that you dare to criticise the Labour leader. Who the hell are you to comment on Jeremy Corbyn?

‘You are just another Jewish pig, bloodsucke­r living on taxpayers’ money. What are you doing in this country anyway?

‘Why don’t you p*** off to Israel? We don’t need Jewish bastards l i ke you in this country.’

Mr Milani, who lives in Wembley, North-West London, was charged with sending a grossly offen- sive message, but failed to attend Westminste­r magistrate­s’ court last Wednesday.

Kerry Broome, prosecutin­g, said i nquiries were being made at the defendant’s address, adding: ‘Police officers have attended. The blinds are shut, the property is l ocked, and t here i s no s i gn of any movement. Either Mr Milani is out or not willing to come to court. We cannot say which.’

She added: ‘Mr Milani refused to be interviewe­d on a number of occasions. Officers attended with a mobile recording device and he eventually consented to being interviewe­d but said nothing.’ Police also emailed Mr Milani, asking him to attend a police station for an interview. ‘ He made f urther anti - Semitic remarks in one of the emails effectivel­y sug- gesting he (the officer) was acting on the behest of the Jewish state,’ said the prosecutor.

Chief magistrate Emma Arbuthnot ordered Mr Milani be arrested and held in custody, adding: ‘I find that this defendant has not interacted with the police, in fact has insulted the officer.

‘I am satisfied that postal requisitio­n has been sent to him at his address and also he has been avoiding the police. I will grant a warrant not backed for bail.’

Last night, Lord Levy, who raised more than £100 million for Labour during the Blair years and was Mr Blair’s personal envoy to the Middle East, said he was unable to comment for legal reasons.

Earlier this year, he criticised Labour for failing to combat antisemiti­sm within its ranks.

‘There has to be a zero-tolerance policy. Enough words ,’ Lord Levy said. ‘They are just not taking this seriously.’

 ??  ?? VICTIM: Labour peer Lord Levy
VICTIM: Labour peer Lord Levy

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