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Police probe over 'Hitler's birthday' pub gathering | Police probe over 'Hitler's birthday' pub gathering |
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Photos uploaded by the far-right group showed them displaying flags and eating a cake with a Swastika symbol on the icing | Photos uploaded by the far-right group showed them displaying flags and eating a cake with a Swastika symbol on the icing |
Police are investigating reports a far-right group displayed Nazi symbols in an Oldham pub during a "celebration" of Adolf Hitler's birthday. | Police are investigating reports a far-right group displayed Nazi symbols in an Oldham pub during a "celebration" of Adolf Hitler's birthday. |
Images shared online, first highlighted by Manchester Evening News, showed members of British Movement North West holding Nazi flags and cutting a cake in the shape of a swastika. | |
Greater Manchester Police said it was investigating a suspected offence of displaying material intended to incite racial hatred at the Duke of Edinburgh pub in Market Street, Royton. | Greater Manchester Police said it was investigating a suspected offence of displaying material intended to incite racial hatred at the Duke of Edinburgh pub in Market Street, Royton. |
The owners of the pub said staff had been tricked by the group, who they said had briefly displayed the paraphernalia in an area not easily visible from the bar. | The owners of the pub said staff had been tricked by the group, who they said had briefly displayed the paraphernalia in an area not easily visible from the bar. |
Local MP Jim McMahon described the news as "vile" and said it was "a stark reminder that the threat of the far-right is real". | Local MP Jim McMahon described the news as "vile" and said it was "a stark reminder that the threat of the far-right is real". |
Mr McMahon, Labour member for Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton, added: "It is an affront to those from the town who gave their lives to fight the Nazis and whose names are listed just a short distance at Royton Park." | Mr McMahon, Labour member for Oldham West, Chadderton and Royton, added: "It is an affront to those from the town who gave their lives to fight the Nazis and whose names are listed just a short distance at Royton Park." |
The owners of the Duke of Edinburgh pub said its staff had been tricked by the far-right group | The owners of the Duke of Edinburgh pub said its staff had been tricked by the far-right group |
Photographs of the gathering were posted on a website run by the Neo-Nazi group, which described it as a celebration of the "136th birthday of Uncle A" on a "gorgeous sunny afternoon in Greater Manchester". | Photographs of the gathering were posted on a website run by the Neo-Nazi group, which described it as a celebration of the "136th birthday of Uncle A" on a "gorgeous sunny afternoon in Greater Manchester". |
A write-up of the event described "laughter and lively conversation" with members reminiscing "about the good times while planning their future BM escapades". | A write-up of the event described "laughter and lively conversation" with members reminiscing "about the good times while planning their future BM escapades". |
A website for the North West chapter of the organisation described itself as "a force for the preservation of white Aryan culture". | A website for the North West chapter of the organisation described itself as "a force for the preservation of white Aryan culture". |
It mentioned other social events, including a "Yorkshire führer hike" in reference to the dictator who led Nazi Germany during World War Two. | It mentioned other social events, including a "Yorkshire führer hike" in reference to the dictator who led Nazi Germany during World War Two. |
A spokesman for Craft Union, which owns the Duke of Edinburgh, said the images had been "incredibly distressing" for its staff. | A spokesman for Craft Union, which owns the Duke of Edinburgh, said the images had been "incredibly distressing" for its staff. |
The company said a group had entered "under the pretext" of celebrating a birthday and gathered in a back area of the premises. | The company said a group had entered "under the pretext" of celebrating a birthday and gathered in a back area of the premises. |
'Absolutely appalled' | 'Absolutely appalled' |
The spokesman said: "The group actively concealed their clothing and their activities during the visit and as a result, their actions were not visible to staff at the time." | The spokesman said: "The group actively concealed their clothing and their activities during the visit and as a result, their actions were not visible to staff at the time." |
The landlord of the pub contacted the police "immediately" after discovering what the group had been doing, the spokesman said. | The landlord of the pub contacted the police "immediately" after discovering what the group had been doing, the spokesman said. |
"To be clear, we are absolutely appalled at what took place", he added. | "To be clear, we are absolutely appalled at what took place", he added. |
"We do not and will not tolerate this kind of behaviour, and these people aren't welcome in any of our venues. | "We do not and will not tolerate this kind of behaviour, and these people aren't welcome in any of our venues. |
"We are focused on uniting our local communities, not dividing them. We are supporting our operator to look after their team, who are understandably incredibly distressed by the incident." | "We are focused on uniting our local communities, not dividing them. We are supporting our operator to look after their team, who are understandably incredibly distressed by the incident." |
Greater Manchester Police said the report was being investigated as a potential offence under Section 18 of the Public Order Act 1986. | Greater Manchester Police said the report was being investigated as a potential offence under Section 18 of the Public Order Act 1986. |
A spokesperson said: "We are treating this incident with the utmost sensitivity and severity, and we are appealing to the public. | A spokesperson said: "We are treating this incident with the utmost sensitivity and severity, and we are appealing to the public. |
"If you have any information which may assist with the progression of the investigation, please to come forward." | "If you have any information which may assist with the progression of the investigation, please to come forward." |
Listen to the best of BBC Radio Manchester on BBC Sounds and follow BBC Manchester on Facebook, X, and Instagram, and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer. | Listen to the best of BBC Radio Manchester on BBC Sounds and follow BBC Manchester on Facebook, X, and Instagram, and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer. |
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