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Police investigate BNP car fire

Police investigate BNP car firePolice investigate BNP car fire

Friday, 21, Nov 2008 06:42

West Yorkshire police are investigating a car fire close to the home of a suspected British National party (BNP) member which occurred last night.

A spokesman for the force said that officers were called at 22:40 GMT last night to reports of a car fire in the Windy Bank area of Liversedge.

Reports suggest that the car did not belong to anyone connected with the BNP but it was parked on the same street as the alleged member.

The police spokesman said that no-one had been injured in the blaze and no arrests had been made at present.

He said that inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the fire were ongoing and when asked said that the BNP connection was one line of investigation being undertaken by the police.

"The cause of the damage and any potential motive all form part of the current investigation," the spokesman said.

Earlier this week, a list of alleged BNP members and their addresses was leaked on the internet.


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