The Jewish Chronicle

Police hunting cemetery vandals

- BY ROSA DOHERTY

POLICE ARE hunting vandals who desecrated graves at a Jewish cemetery in Manchester.

Fourteen headstones were destroyed in what police called a “sickening act of criminal damage” at Blackley Jewish Cemetery in Manchester.

The attack was believed to have taken place last Wednesday. No antisemiti­c graffiti was found at the scene.

Chief Superinten­dent Wasim Chaudhry from Greater Manchester police’s north Manchester division said it was thought that the desecratio­n was “a deliberate and targeted attack.

“So to have those graves desecrated in such a disgusting and disrespect­ful way will no doubt cause immeasurab­le anguish to the families and loved ones affected.”

He said that the police “will do everything we can to find out who is responsibl­e and bring the full force of the law down on them”, adding: “This has been recorded as a hate crime because of the clear racial motivation.”

Extra patrols have been put in place in the area.

Chief Supt Chaudhry said: “I hope they will act as a visible deterrent and provide some additional reassuranc­e for any concerned residents, we are also working closely with our partner agencies to investigat­e the matter.”

He urged anyone in the area who know who carried out the attacks or saw anything to come forward. “Someone will know who is responsibl­e and I would urge those people to do the right thing, do the decent thing.”

The Community Security Trust said it had joined Greater Manchester Police and the Jewish Cemetery Trust in inspecting the the gravestone­s.

In a statement, CST said: “Even though no antisemiti­c graffiti was found, at best this is a despicable act of criminal vandalism and at worst a targeted hate crime. It has caused deep distress to those who have loved ones in the cemetery and to the wider Jewish community.”

Mark Gardner, CST communicat­ions director, said the trust was “working closely with the cemetery authoritie­s to see how security can be best improved”.

CST urged anyone with informatio­n about the incident to contact the CST incidents team on 0208 457 9999 or contact the GMP by calling 101.

Board of Deputies vice president Marie van der Zyl described the desecratio­n as “hateful, cowardly, stupid and designed to cause maximum distress to the families involved.”

She added: “We hope that the culprits will be prosecuted and feel the full force of the law.”

Tony Lloyd, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, said: “This is a disgusting act of vandalism that will cause anguish, fear and anger among our communitie­s, and could lead to serious divisions within our neighbourh­oods.

“I am pleased that Greater Manchester Police has responded so quickly to this incident and correctly identified this abhorrent desecratio­n as a hate crime.

“I want to reassure our Jewish community, that such deplorable behaviour will not be tolerated.”

The cemetery, which is overseen by the North Manchester Jewish Cemeteries Trust, suffered a similar attack in June 2014 when numerous gravestone­s were smashed and daubed with swastika. Two 13-year-old boys pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal damage following the desecratio­n.

‘We hope the culprits will feel the full force of the law’

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