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Leamington Spa temple occupied by armed men in protest 'against marriage of Sikh and Muslim' | Leamington Spa temple occupied by armed men in protest 'against marriage of Sikh and Muslim' |
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Some 30 masked men have occupied the entrance to a Sikh temple in Leamington Spa in what appears to be a protest against an interfaith marriage between a Sikh and a Muslim. | |
Warwickshire Police said 55 people have been arrested and a "significant number" of bladed weapons had been confiscated from the scene after armed police set up a cordon around the entrance to the gurdwara on Tachbrook Drive. | |
Police described the men as having “bladed items”, in what is believed to be a reference to the ceremonial daggers carried by Sikh men, and religious leaders were involved in negotiations to end the standoff. | |
A group identifying itself as Sikh Youth Birmingham posted a video on Facebook apparently from inside the temple, showing men sat on the floor, many with hoods up, chanting and raising placards. | A group identifying itself as Sikh Youth Birmingham posted a video on Facebook apparently from inside the temple, showing men sat on the floor, many with hoods up, chanting and raising placards. |
Another video showed wedding guests waiting outside the temple, where more protesters had also assembled. | Another video showed wedding guests waiting outside the temple, where more protesters had also assembled. |
Jatinder Singh Birdi, a former treasurer at the temple, confirmed a marriage had been due to take place in the temple on Sunday morning between a Sikh and non-Sikh. | Jatinder Singh Birdi, a former treasurer at the temple, confirmed a marriage had been due to take place in the temple on Sunday morning between a Sikh and non-Sikh. |
He told the BBC: "There have been tensions that have been going on for a couple of years with some people objecting to mixed marriages taking place in the gurdwara," he said. | |
"The general consensus is people are respectful of mixed marriages if the traditions are respected. | "The general consensus is people are respectful of mixed marriages if the traditions are respected. |
"Nothing has happened on this level before. | "Nothing has happened on this level before. |
"This is meant to be one of the happiest moments of somebody's life - it shows a lack of respect.” | "This is meant to be one of the happiest moments of somebody's life - it shows a lack of respect.” |
Sikh Youth Birmingham claimed to have up to 100 people involved in the protest, both inside and outside the gurdwara. | Sikh Youth Birmingham claimed to have up to 100 people involved in the protest, both inside and outside the gurdwara. |
One protester broadcast a Facebook Live video from among the wedding guests at the gate, where tensions were clearly high. | One protester broadcast a Facebook Live video from among the wedding guests at the gate, where tensions were clearly high. |
At one point, the man filming can be heard saying: “These lot don’t even know that I’m against them”, and at another he points the camera towards the temple, saying: “Leamington Gurdwara, allowing interfaith marriages. Sikhs and Muslims, it’s messed up.” | |
Some on social media questioned the use of armed officers in response to a peaceful protest. Warwickshire Police's statement suggested this was in response to the fact the men were “in possession of bladed items". | |
"This is currently being treated as 'aggravated trespass' and at this time we believe that it is an escalation of an ongoing local dispute,” police said. | "This is currently being treated as 'aggravated trespass' and at this time we believe that it is an escalation of an ongoing local dispute,” police said. |
The incident began at around 6.45am on Sunday morning, and police said religious leaders were working with officers to resolve the dispute. | The incident began at around 6.45am on Sunday morning, and police said religious leaders were working with officers to resolve the dispute. |
Superintendent David Gardner said: "We would like to reassure people that this was a contained incident that we believe was an escalation of a local dispute. | |
"A significant number of bladed weapons were seized from the scene. As a result of reports that the men were in possession of these weapons we deployed armed officers as a precaution. Nobody was injured in the incident. | |
"Over the coming days we will be working with local the Sikh community to address some of the ongoing issues that have culminated in today's events. | |
"We would like to thank local people for their patience while we dealt with this incident." |