Manchester bombing: Spike in hate crimes following arena bombing

Hate crime: The number of incidents has spiked since the Manchester terror attack
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Fiona Simpson26 May 2017
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Manchester has seen a spike in hate crime following a suicide bombing at the city’s arena, police chief’s said.

A total of 56 hate crimes were recorded by Greater Manchester Police on Wednesday, a significant rise on the 28 reported on Monday, chief constable Ian Hopkins said.

He urged the city to remain united after the attack at an Ariana Grande gig left 22 people, including seven children, dead.

He added: "Whilst we can't directly link this to the events of Monday night, we are continuing to monitor the situation and support our communities."

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Salman Abedi, a British-born Muslim from a Libyan family, launched his deadly assault on the pop concert having apparently been supported by an extremist terror cell.

It was feared that another attack on British soil from a suspected Islamist group would spark a backlash against the religious community in the city.

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The chief constable continued: "Manchester has come together this week, the public has seen that, they have seen that compassion.

"But it is important that we continue to stand together here, in Greater Manchester.

"Particularly standing together against some of the hateful views that we have seen from a very small minority of the community that have no place here in Greater Manchester.

"Sadly, we've seen an increase in reports of hate crime from 28 on Monday - which is our normal average for a day - through to 56 on Wednesday."

He added: "I have sent a personal message out to all the faith leaders and places of worship today and have thanked them for the support they have shown and stressed that hate crime will not be tolerated."

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