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LONDON: Four men arrested after anti-Semitic abuse was heard being shouted from a car in north London have been released on bail.Footage on social media showed a convoy of cars covered with.
19 May 2021
Four men arrested in connection to a pro-Palestinian convoy that drove through Jewish neighbourhoods of London shouting antisemitic and sexually violent comments were arrested in relation to a similar incident four hours away in Salford, Greater Manchester.
British politicians expressed their shock and disgust on Sunday over footage that went viral on social media purporting to show a convoy of anti-Israel activists flying Palestinian flags from their car, with one man was heard shouting: “F the Jews”, “F their mothers”, “F their daughters”, and “Rape their daughters”.
London’s Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) launched an immediate investigation, and on Monday it was reported that four men had been arrested in connection to the incident.
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Four men bailed in anti-Semitism video investigation
By Ella Wills
Four men have been bailed after they were arrested in connection with a video which appeared to show anti-Semitic abuse being shouted from a car in north London.
The Metropolitan Police said they were released pending further enquiries .
The men were arrested on suspicion of racially aggravated public order offences.
While in custody in west London they were also arrested in connection with a similar incident in Manchester.
In a statement, the Met said the Manchester incident took place in the early hours of Sunday in the Broughton Park area of Salford, while the incident in the video appeared to be filmed on Sunday in the St John s Wood area of north London.