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Pig's head nailed to Asian centre Pig's head nailed to Asian centre
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A pig's head has been nailed to the door of a former Methodist chapel which is being converted into an Asian community centre.A pig's head has been nailed to the door of a former Methodist chapel which is being converted into an Asian community centre.
Police are treating the incident at Quenchwell near Carnon Downs, in Cornwall, as a racist attack. Police are treating the incident at Quenchwell, near Carnon Downs, Cornwall, as a racist attack.
The pig's head is the latest incident at the centre which has been daubed with graffiti, including the words Leave Now, over the past two weeks. The pig's head is the latest incident at the centre, which has been daubed with graffiti, including the words Leave Now, over the past two weeks.
Muslim owner Tipu Choudhury said he was "saddened and shocked" by the attacks. Muslim owner Tipo Choudhury said he was "saddened and shocked" by the attacks.
Plans continuePlans continue
Mr Choudhury, who has some Indian restaurants in Cornwall, said the centre would not be just about religion, but would enable people to celebrate their faith and culture.Mr Choudhury, who has some Indian restaurants in Cornwall, said the centre would not be just about religion, but would enable people to celebrate their faith and culture.
"I think they have misunderstood the intentions behind the centre," he said, addding that it would not be a mosque. "I think they have misunderstood the intentions behind the centre," he said, adding that it would not be a mosque.
The community centre group was made up of Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and Christians.The community centre group was made up of Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists and Christians.
He said the plans for the community centre would continue, but the situation was being assessed daily.He said the plans for the community centre would continue, but the situation was being assessed daily.
Insp Mark Richards of Devon and Cornwall Police said: "The graffiti is offensive not only to Asians, Asian religions, but also to Christians and Cornish nationalists whose name is taken in vain.Insp Mark Richards of Devon and Cornwall Police said: "The graffiti is offensive not only to Asians, Asian religions, but also to Christians and Cornish nationalists whose name is taken in vain.
"It is totally out of order.""It is totally out of order."