Vandals struck at a cemetery in Chadderton, desecrating a number - TopicsExpress



          

Vandals struck at a cemetery in Chadderton, desecrating a number of Muslim graves. The graves were targeted in the Muslim area of the Chadderton Cemetery on Middleton Road in Chadderton, sometime between 8.30pm on 15 August 2014 and 7.30pm the following day. At that time, police were called by the distraught loved one of a woman buried within the Muslim section of the cemetery. Officers attended and found up to 10 graves had been damaged, and as no other graves other than those in the Muslim section had been targeted, police are treating the vandalism as racially motivated. Wooden grave markers and headstones were uprooted from four adjoining graves, one of which had a brass plaque ripped from the headstone itself. A further two large floral tributes on other graves were smashed, trampled on and the flowers scattered across the other, while flowers on up to four other graves were also kicked over. There was also some evidence to suggest someone had walked directly over a recent grave. Police are now appealing to anyone who has information about the vandalism to come forward. Police Sergeant Jon Martin said: The exact motive for this heinous and senseless vandalism is unclear, but given that only the Muslim section of the cemetery was targeted it has to be treated as being racially motivated. That makes this vandalism even more sickening, as the culprits have singled out the resting places of those who have lost their lives purely because of their religion. This is not just wanton racism but the deliberate, calculating and cruel act of desecrating the memories of Muslims who are buried at the cemetery. The distress this has caused to the families who have loved ones buried here is immeasurable. It is not just the vandalism itself, which can be repaired, but the thought of someone trashing what should be a place of sanctity and tranquillity for those who have lost their lives purely because of their religion. We need to find the culprits, who may very well live the local area, so I am appealing to the community for help in identifying them. If you suspect who may be involved then please call us. I would also ask people to search their consciences and if you know who is responsible, do the right thing and call us. How would you feel if it was your loved one’s grave that was vandalised in this way? Think of the anguish you would feel and imagine how the victims are feeling right now. So please, if you do know anything then call us. Anyone with information is asked to call police on 0161 856 68814, 0161 856 8915 or the independent charity Crimestoppers, anonymously, on 0800 555 111.
Posted on: Mon, 18 Aug 2014 09:58:06 +0000

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