Five
teenagers have been arrested in connection with far-right and antisemitic
graffiti which was sprayed on shop windows in Long Stratton.
Police
were called at 11.30pm on Friday to reports of a number of buildings, shop
windows and alleyways which had suffered criminal damage after offensive
wording was spray-painted onto them.
Brandon
Drewry, who works in One Stop convenience store, said members of staff found
swastikas and an offensive anti-Semitic message near the post office.
The
youngsters, four boys and one girl aged between 13 and 16-years-old, have been
released on bail until April pending further enquiries.
Anyone
who may have information about the incident should contact PC Chris Shelley at
Diss Police Station on 101.