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Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Tensions Between Muslim & Sikh Youths in Oldbury

From Halesowen News:

POLICE in Oldbury have made ‘reducing community tension’ between Sikhs and Muslims its top priority after repeated clashes between young males from the two communities.

The Oldbury Neighbourhood Policing Team is ‘tackling and reducing tension’ after meeting worried residents at a neighbourhood meeting at Burntree Primary School.

A police spokesman said: “Following recent disorders involving groups of young Muslim and Sikh males, community tension has been perceived to be rising in the Burntree and Temple Way areas.

“In order to identify the underlying problems, neighbourhood officers have attempted to engage community leaders from both communities with a view to improving relations.

The police are working hard to diffuse tensions and are cooperating with Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council in a bid to calm the situation down even extending its operation into local schools.

And in a newsletter to residents the police promised: “The local neighbourhood policing team are currently working with partners to reduce tensions in these areas.

“The Police and the Council are looking to engage the community at the forthcoming surgeries to discuss the needs of the community and officers have also worked alongside local schools to monitor tensions.”

After investigating the disorders the police have had some success, already singling out several troublemakers from each side.

The police spokesman said: “The neighbourhood police team has taken positive action against a number of individuals within each group with a view to prosecution Officers are also working closely with youngsters in the area of all backgrounds.”

As well as the simmering racial tensions the Burntree area is blighted with chronic anti-social behaviour including blatant drug taking and underage drinking.

2 comments:

eh said...

Even though this sort of tension, or at best largely absent broad social interaction between ethnic groups, is an ever-present backdrop in many locales, you rarely see it even hinted that 'diversity' might be a problem and therefore further immigration a bad idea. Instead it's treated as a challenge, and taxpayer money is thrown at it again and again. All to no avail because you see similar articles all the time -- in fact, you'll be reading them for the rest of your life.

MathewK said...

The joys of multi-culturalism eh.