In November, a 15yr old Sikh boy ran to the Police and media claiming that he was assaulted by 4 white youths as he walked through Pilrig Park in Edinburgh.
He told police that the gang taunted him with racist remarks, then assaulted him by punching and kicking him, before they ripped off his bandana style headscarf and cut of his long hair.
This supposed race attack was seen to be even more outrageous than any other loathsome race hatred because Sikh’s believe their hair to be sacred and should never have it cut. A spokesman for the Sikh community said that pinning down a Sikh and cutting of his hair was “tantamount to killing him.”
The Scottish media and politicians went into overdrive and more than 200 Sikhs from throughout Britain came to Edinburgh, to march in protest. Lothian and Borders Police even set up dedicated text and e-mail service for information and paid visits to local secondary schools in pursuit of the evil white racists.
Hoaxer beat himself up!
On Christmas Eve the truth emerged however that the teenager made up the whole sorry tale as some kind of attention seeking tantrum, after a second interview with police. He admitted punching himself in the face and cutting off his own hair.
Despite a report having been sent to the Procurator Fiscal, it has emerged this month that no charges will be brought against the teenager for wasting police time because a prosecution was deemed not to be in the public interest. Despite repeated requests to clarify what this means no answer had been forthcoming.
If the shoe had been on the other foot and the hoaxer white, we all know that the book would have been thrown at the person. Huge amounts of taxpayer’s money and police time was wasted on this hoax and racial tension created where none had existed previously. The decision by the Procurator Fiscal to take no action only adds to the belief that the indigenous people have been relegated to second class citizens in our own country.
BNP Scotland says political correctness needs to be removed from the justice system and a policy of colour-blind policing introduced with immediate effect.





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