Vandals carried out two attacks in one night on a mosque.
They were captured on camera as they removed fencing and threw bricks through the windows.
The vandalism is the latest in a spate of racially-motivated attacks on the premises in Liverpool Road, Eccles. CCTV cameras were installed after a break-in 2006 when intruders caused extensive damage.
Ali Anees, chairman of the Eccles and Salford Mosque, said: “We have had problems regularly. In March, someone threw paint over the outside of the mosque and wrote graffiti.
“Then at about 2am last Saturday two men got into the grounds. One is on film throwing bricks which had been taken from a wall of a neighbouring building. They attacked the building twice in about 20 minutes.
“Three sections of the windows were smashed and bricks were found inside the office of the mosque. We had another incident in March when eggs were thrown at people leaving the mosque by people driving past.
“After a lot of damage was caused in 2006, we had people come forward to help us and in the last two years we have spent £425,000 on new buildings.
“We have up to 500 members and they are very angry about the attacks. We want the culprits caught.”
One vandal is seen to hurl at least five bricks through windows and temporary fencing is pulled down. Det Chief Insp Bill McGreavy, of Salford Police, said: “We are treating these incidents very seriously and believe they are racially aggravated.
“Anyone with information should contact us.”
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Mad Welsh Scotsman, Cadishead (16/04/2010 at 10:44)
MarkinIrlam, Irlam (16/04/2010 at 16:17)
It would be amazing how many more police you could have on the streets if the budget was used a little more carefully
Big Hamish McDonald, City Centre (16/04/2010 at 16:45)
PAH , Manchester (17/04/2010 at 08:15)
Swinton Lad, UnfortunetlySalford (17/04/2010 at 11:34)
You would have a fit if the police had to walk to your house or accident if you did a 999 call. Someone has to be in control and they all want paying
As for the plane I think there is only one. But you are right on
something . It would be great if we did see a policeman walking the beat and getting to know the people they protect.
mark armstrong (17/04/2010 at 18:05)
Patrol cars are an essential tool but why they need multiple performance cars and executive transport is questionable. The utilisation of aircraft is far from effecient as most counties have them now why not share.
Surely Greater Manchester and Cheshire could share the cost and benefits, it would maybe save £250,000 pa each, that is equal to the salary of 1000 police constables.
My Thoughts
Mark
P. Pott, Burnage (17/04/2010 at 19:52)
Lovely comment. Pity about the grammar and the pigeon English but we make allowances for the unfortunates that wagged school too much.
Ahmed the Glaswegian (18/04/2010 at 04:37)
Mr Manchester (19/04/2010 at 12:45)
mofo1980, manchester (21/04/2010 at 02:29)
Dan North (21/04/2010 at 19:01)
I beg to differ, it is ignorance which creates division.
citycentre, manchester (21/04/2010 at 20:29)
So what action should the state take against those who choose to beahave differently to thugs, so as to mollify the thugs and prevent further attacks?
Jason Taylor (22/04/2010 at 09:18)