A crude Welsh Reading Dragon Motifs and Frescoes “F *** The English !!” Is painted on spray A mini-roundabout In the seaside city of northern Wales LandadanoIndication of a police appeal.
Vyonosis appears to be a reaction Saint george cross In August, the same mini-roundabout was sprayed, which was already removed by the local council.
Two tasks of barbarity come in the form of various mini-roundabouts across the country, which has focused on nationalist enthusiasm as part of a controversial campaign to enhance St. George Cross and Union Jack flags across the country.
There are concerns that organized efforts, called “Operation Rise the Colors”, can prevent stress in local communities and have an anti -immigration feeling behind the campaign.
The North Wales Police described frescoes in Landudno as a “anti -porn English slogan”.
Chief Inspector Treston Bevan told Independent: “Crimes related to hatred, including those who target communities or national identity, are taken very seriously and will not be tolerated under any circumstances.”
He said: “Local inquiries are going on, and we are urging anyone who would have seen suspicious activity in Masdu Road/Bodanant Road area between August 26 and September 1, to come into contact.
The Convi Council has stated that it will remove the latest frescoes, and describe the damage as a “waste of public resources”.
There are fear Increased use of St. George Cross Flags and union jacks could stocked the division in communities and may have an anti -immigration feeling behind them.
They are believed to have been part of an online movement, known as “Operation Rise the Colors”, supported by distant data from far-flung yaxley-lann, which is also known as Tommy Robinson.
The distant group Britain has also supported the movement earlier, claiming the campaign co-founder that they had donated 200 flags.
Many participants were seen wearing or waving such flags during the last year’s racist riots in view of the Southport attack.