Britain braces for far-right thug riots at 38 ‘targets’ today with 6,000 cops mobilised after boy attacked in more chaos
BRITAIN is bracing for riot carnage – with far-right thugs set to target 38 “hit list” locations today after attacking a boy in more chaos.
A blue army of 6,000 cops is on standby to tackle rioters in 30 areas across Britain.
Fascist agitators are planning to attack 39 targets listed in a sick Telegram post[/caption] Thugs torched an asylum centre in Rotherham on Sunday[/caption] There was also carnage in Middlesbrough[/caption]Far-right thugs are plotting to attack 39 immigration centres and have shared a sick ‘arson manual’ in a vile online forum.
A Telegram group with more than 14,000 members lists details of immigration lawyers, charities and advice centres across England.
Evil far-right agitators have posted instructions in the group telling thugs to attack the centres at specific times.
One post in the group was seen by more than 125,000 people in just two hours, The Times reports.
More than 30 far-right gatherings are planned today, cops said.
Investigation group Red Flare said the channel also features harrowing calls to murder ethnic minority Brits and government ministers.
Other members of the group have shared vile instructions on how to make petrol bombs.
The group includes far-right agitators from abroad – including a Spanish fascist who pledged to “fly England to join you guys”.
Some of the asylum centres targeted have now shut or boarded up their windows.
Law Society president Nick Emmerson said: “We have serious concerns about the safety of our members.”
The areas listed include riot hotspots like London, Birmingham, Aldershot, Middlesbrough, Tamworth and Rotherham.
A police source said: “Wednesday is going to be a busy day. We are still assessing what is credible and what is not.”
More than 2,000 extra officers have been drafted in to protect the targets in one of the biggest policing operations since the Second World War.
Yesterday top cops confirmed 6,000 riot officers are braced to deal with potential trouble.
Last night PM Keir Starmer chaired a second Cobra meeting over the far right carnage.
It came as violent rioting once again gripped Belfast on Tuesday evening.
Cops said a young boy was assaulted by 10 youths and suffered a minor facial injury.
The sickening attack is being treated as hate crime, a police spokesperson said.
But there was relatively little serious rioting yesterday evening despite fears of violent unrest today.
Cops in Liverpool and Durham issued dispersal orders to head off potential unrest – but there was little violence otherwise.
Around 100 people have already been charged in connection with the recent disturbances.
A 14-year-old boy and a pensioner were among the yobs convicted yesterday of taking part in scenes of chaos across the UK.
Rioters are being hauled to court and convicted over their the nights of carnage, with some sobbing as they face justice.
Liverpool man William Nelson Morgan, 69, is the oldest to appear in court so far.
He wielded a wooden bat and resisted arrest when cops detained him.
Morgan admitted violent disorder and possessing an offensive weapon.
Idiot yob Leanne Hodgson also admitted her part in “violent” chaos after shoving a bin at cops – who calmly stepped out of the way.
Hodgson, 43, was a key member of a far-right riot which broke out in Sunderland on Friday.
Footage showed Hodgson pushing a large bin towards a line of riot cops during the carnage.
A large crowd cheered as Hodgson tried to shove the bin into the police line.
But she was left looking ridiculous after the cops calmly stepped away from the bin, which toppled over.
Yesterday Hodgson pleaded guilty to violent disorder at South Tyneside Magistrates’ Court.
Full list of areas on far right thugs' hit list
Aldershot
Canterbury
Chatham
Chelmsford
Bedford
Birmingham
Blackburn
Blackpool
Bolton
Brentford
Brighton
Bristol
Cheadle
Derby
Harrow
Hastings
Hull
Kent
Lincoln
Liverpool
Middlesborough
Newcastle
North Finchley
Northampton
Nottingham
Oldham
Oxford
Peterborough
Portsmouth
Preston
Rotherham
Sheffield
Stoke
Southampton
Southend
Sunderland
Tamworth
Walthamstow
Wigan