April 01, 2011

BTP launches hunt for racist group

British Transport Police has launched a hunt for a group of men who chanted racist slurs onboard a morning train on Saturday, 5 March.

The incident happened on the 11.08am Leeds to Manchester Victoria service, when a group of around 50 men boarded the service at Halifax.

Detective Constable Jason Ridgway, of BTP’s Criminal Investigation Department, said: “The group’s behaviour included chanting racist and inappropriate remarks and aggressively punching and banging on the train’s interior, causing unnecessary fear for passengers and staff onboard the train. The behaviour of these men was outrageous and has no place on the railway – or in the wider community – especially at a time when families are travelling between cities.

DC Ridgway added: "Racism and Islamophobia in our community and on the rail network is totally unacceptable. Everyone has the right to travel without fear of abuse or threatening behaviour, and when that behaviour is further exacerbated by racist undertones, our stance becomes firmer still. BTP and the wider rail industry will not tolerate any form of racism on the rail network and we will do everything in our power to take action against those responsible.”

The group are believed to have been travelling to an EDL demonstration in Rochdale taking place later that day.

If you have information please contact British Transport Police on 0800 40 50 40 quoting background reference B12/NWA or call the independent charity Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.

BTP

2 comments:

  1. Snowy was part of this group.Still attends edl demos.he leads the yorkshire lot and led the racst chanting on this train.

    ReplyDelete
  2. The BTP could do worse than having an ask around at The Courtyard pub in Halifax.

    EDL-ers hang round there for sure. Maybe even for apint before the trip to Blackburn on sat

    ReplyDelete