West Midlands Police 'working with community for safe Ramadan'

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Police are teaming up with local businesses, community groups, faith leaders and volunteers.

PublishedPolice say they will work with community groups and mosques to ensure Ramadan is observed safely after a series of incidents last year.West Midlands Police said it has worked with local businesses, community groups, faith leaders and volunteers after the disruption in Birmingham the last time it was observed.

The force said it was called to incidents during Ramadan, Chaand Raat and Eid celebrations in the Sparkbrook area. Chief Insp Haroon Chughtai said he wanted people to observe the holy month of Ramadan peacefully and respectfully without a minority spoiling it for the rest.“Anti-social behaviour and causing harm and distress to others will not be tolerated and we will take action against those who come to our city to cause trouble."

Birmingham City Council said it would work in partnership with police colleagues to ensure residents and worshippers across the city could observe Ramadan in peace and safety.

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