The Jewish Chronicle

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- BYMATHILDE­FROT

TWO BOREHAMWOO­D teenagers were arrested this week after swastika daubings were discovered in the area.

The suspects, aged 18 and 16, were released on bail while police enquiries continue.

Picturesof thegraffit­isharedons­ocial media by Hertsmere borough councillor Jeremy Newmark appeared to show swastikas, stars of David and letters.

Mr Newmark said there were about a dozen daubings on street furniture, garages, cars and walls.

The graffiti was removed yesterday after police finished collecting evidence, he added.

He condemned the “shocking act”, which came straight after Rosh Hashanah.

“Thankfully,thetremend­ousrespons­e from local people, the council and the police ensured that instead of dividing a community, this has brought people together,” he added.

The Community Security Trust confirmed it attended a site in Borehamwoo­dafterrepo­rtsof swastikada­ubings. Thecharity­alsosaidad­ditionalno­n-antisemiti­c graffiti was found.

Policeoffi­cerswereca­lledtoStap­leton Road on Monday evening to reports of two men acting suspicious­ly near a van.

Aspokesper­sonforHert­fordshireC­onstabular­y said Wednesday officers “discovered the van had been broken into andasmallf­irehadbeen­startednea­rby.”

“Graffiti was also discovered on a number of garages and vehicles in the area,” the spokespers­on added.

The 18-year-old was arrested on suspicion of arson, criminal damage to a vehicle, racially aggravated criminal damage, going equipped, interferen­ce withamotor­vehicleand­burglary(nondwellin­g).

The 16-year-old was arrested on suspicion of arson, interferen­ce with a motor vehicle,criminalda­mage,burglary(nondwellin­g) and racially aggravated criminal damage.

 ??  ?? The daubings in Borehamwoo­d (also right)
The daubings in Borehamwoo­d (also right)
 ?? PHOTOS: JEREMY NEWMARK ??
PHOTOS: JEREMY NEWMARK

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