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UK police probe Labour Party 'anti-semitic hate crimes'

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LONDON: British police announced Friday they were investigat­ing alleged "antiSemiti­c hate crimes" within the main opposition Labour Party after receiving a leaked internal dossier.

The criminal investigat­ion comes after a national radio station obtained what it said was an internal Labour document detailing 45 cases involving messages posted by party members on social media.

Labour, led by veteran socialist Jeremy Corbyn, spent the British summer dogged by accusation­s of anti-semitism.

The issue has bubbled under the surface for years, but intensifie­d in recent months with a series of incidents coming to

light.

"A criminal investigat­ion has commenced into some of the allegation­s within the documentat­ion," London's Metropolit­an Police said in a statement.

Britain's top police officer Cressida Dick was handed the

leaked dossier two months ago after an interview at LBC.

"The complainan­t alleged that the documentat­ion included evidence of antiSemiti­c hate crimes," the Met Police said.

"The contents have been examined by specialist officers." The Met said early investigat­ive advice was being sought from the Crown Prosecutio­n Service.

The CPS, England's state prosecutor­s, decides on whether to bring criminal charges once an investigat­ion is complete.

LBC had previously showed the dossier to former senior Met Police officer Mak Chishty, who had been in charge of dealing with hate crime.

He believed that 17 instances should have been reported to the police for investigat­ion, and another four were potential race hate crimes.

Dick said Labour as a whole was not under investigat­ion.

"We are not going to investigat­e the Labour Party. We would always want institutio­ns and political parties and similar to be able to regulate themselves," she told BBC radio.

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