This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-hereford-worcester-23059542

The article has changed 8 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 3 Version 4
Swastikas sprayed on Redditch Central Mosque walls Swastikas sprayed on Redditch Central Mosque walls
(about 4 hours later)
A mosque being built in Worcestershire has been broken into and graffiti including swastikas sprayed on to the walls and windows.A mosque being built in Worcestershire has been broken into and graffiti including swastikas sprayed on to the walls and windows.
The damage at the mosque in Jinnah Road, Redditch, was caused between 02:00 BST and 04:30 BST. Graffiti was sprayed over at least six windows. The damage at the mosque in Jinnah Road, Redditch, was caused between 02:00 BST and 04:30. Graffiti was sprayed over at least six windows.
The intruders forced their way through a gate and broke into the main building.The intruders forced their way through a gate and broke into the main building.
Police have increased patrols in the area and are now guarding the site.Police have increased patrols in the area and are now guarding the site.
Racist languageRacist language
Supt Kevin Purcell, of West Mercia Police, said because of incidents "happening nationally", targeted patrols had been put in place at the mosque, which has been under construction for several years.Supt Kevin Purcell, of West Mercia Police, said because of incidents "happening nationally", targeted patrols had been put in place at the mosque, which has been under construction for several years.
He said they would now be "further increased" and police would not "tolerate mindless attacks of this nature".He said they would now be "further increased" and police would not "tolerate mindless attacks of this nature".
Forensics experts are currently at the site, in the Smallwood area of the town.Forensics experts are currently at the site, in the Smallwood area of the town.
Police said they believed the aerosol paint cans used by the vandals had been taken from builders' cabins on the site.Police said they believed the aerosol paint cans used by the vandals had been taken from builders' cabins on the site.
BBC WM reporter Michelle Dawes, who was at the scene, said swastikas had been sprayed in blue paint, along with the initials EDL, NF, KKK and racist language.BBC WM reporter Michelle Dawes, who was at the scene, said swastikas had been sprayed in blue paint, along with the initials EDL, NF, KKK and racist language.
The £2.5m mosque, which will be known as the Redditch Central Mosque once opened, has previously been hit by vandalism. At the time of those attacks two years ago, they were not thought to be racially motivated.The £2.5m mosque, which will be known as the Redditch Central Mosque once opened, has previously been hit by vandalism. At the time of those attacks two years ago, they were not thought to be racially motivated.
Attack 'shock'Attack 'shock'
The new building will measure more than 1,000 sq m (10,760 sq ft) and will have room for about 1,300 worshippers. It will replace the current mosque in Easemore Road.The new building will measure more than 1,000 sq m (10,760 sq ft) and will have room for about 1,300 worshippers. It will replace the current mosque in Easemore Road.
Mosque leaders said they were "shocked" at the attack.Mosque leaders said they were "shocked" at the attack.
Treasurer Mobeen Al-Hussain said they believed the intruders had broken in to steal some drainage equipment being used by the construction workers and had painted the graffiti after finding the spray cans.Treasurer Mobeen Al-Hussain said they believed the intruders had broken in to steal some drainage equipment being used by the construction workers and had painted the graffiti after finding the spray cans.
He said the break-in would not delay the building work any further.He said the break-in would not delay the building work any further.
"It is sad but as a project it's not going to hinder our next phase. We're hoping to have some part of this mosque running by the end of the year, if not fully operational," he said."It is sad but as a project it's not going to hinder our next phase. We're hoping to have some part of this mosque running by the end of the year, if not fully operational," he said.
Work has already started to remove the graffiti.Work has already started to remove the graffiti.
Mr Purcell added: "For as long as I can remember the relationship between the Muslim community in Redditch, the police and the wider community would best be described as excellent."Mr Purcell added: "For as long as I can remember the relationship between the Muslim community in Redditch, the police and the wider community would best be described as excellent."
He said he would be arranging meetings with the chairs of the mosques and civic leaders to "reassure them of our commitment and determination to do everything possible to prevent any further such incidents and track down those responsible for this attack".He said he would be arranging meetings with the chairs of the mosques and civic leaders to "reassure them of our commitment and determination to do everything possible to prevent any further such incidents and track down those responsible for this attack".
Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124 (UK) or +44 7624 800 100 (International). If you have a large file you can upload here.Send your pictures and videos to yourpics@bbc.co.uk or text them to 61124 (UK) or +44 7624 800 100 (International). If you have a large file you can upload here.
Read the terms and conditionsRead the terms and conditions