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Wave of Red Paint Attacks Sparks Investigations Across English Cities

Home Office urged to investigate series of graffiti incidents reportedly linked to intimidation tactics used by criminal gangs.
A series of red paint and graffiti attacks across multiple English cities has prompted police investigations into potential links among the incidents.

A notable wave of these attacks involves red paint being splattered on the front doors of residences during nighttime hours, often accompanied by the daubing of numerals and the term "brothel." Cities impacted include Liverpool, Bradford, Reading, Huddersfield, Clacton-on-Sea in Essex, and various boroughs in London, with a concentration of incidents reported in East London in recent weeks.

Stella Creasy, the Member of Parliament for Walthamstow, has formally requested the Home Office to look into these attacks, citing rising concerns from affected residents.

In her correspondence with policing minister Diana Johnson, Creasy noted that evidence from across the country indicates the occurrence of remarkably similar crimes, implying a potential nationwide pattern.

Community members in Walthamstow, who have recently faced these attacks, expressed that children were frightened by the sight, which they mistakenly believed to be blood.

Besides emotional distress, concerns about the financial burden of cleaning and repainting damaged homes have also surfaced among residents.

Speculation about the motivation behind the attacks has proliferated on social media platforms.

A representative from the Chinese diaspora in the UK highlighted striking parallels with tactics reportedly used by criminal organizations outside of the UK, such as loan sharks and illegal debt collectors.

It has been reported that many of the residences targeted belong to individuals of Chinese heritage.

A report published by a UN refugee agency in 2023 referenced similar intimidation methods employed by loan sharks associated with Triad gangs, noting their practice of splashing red paint on the properties of debtors who fail to meet repayment schedules.

This pattern of harassment has been observed in various international cities, including Hong Kong and Singapore, where properties of family members, friends, or neighbors of debtors may also be targeted to convey the seriousness of payment demands.

The Metropolitan Police Service confirmed that the local safer neighbourhoods team in Waltham Forest is conducting an investigation into the circumstances surrounding these incidents.

As of now, no arrests have been made, but inquiries are ongoing to determine if there is a connection to similar incidents beyond the local and London areas.
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