Anti-white racist graffiti has sprung up across three different locations in Birmingham, with the police launching an investigation into the incidents.
The racist writing appeared in three locations across the neighbourhood of Alum Rock.
On two occasions the words “No whites” were written, while the third read “No whites allowed”.
CCTV footage obtained by the Telegraph shows a hooded figure approach one of the locations – a wall outside a primary school – in the early hours of Thursday, August 22.
Anti-white graffiti appeared across three different locations in Birmingham (stock pic)
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After appearing to check whether they are being watched, the individual looks to be spraying “No whites” onto the wall before swiftly departing.
The other two graffiti locations were on Langton Road and Farndon Road.
West Midlands Police have said that there is no suggestion that the hooded figure captured on CCTV is responsible for the other two graffiti.
The force added that they are investigating the vandalism and are carrying out patrols in the area.
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West Midlands Police are have launched an investigation into the incident
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A West Midlands Police spokesman said: “We are investigating after graffiti was sprayed at locations around the Alum Rock area.
“An investigation is under way to identify who is responsible, and we are carrying out CCTV enquiries.
“We are in contact with the community and will be carrying out patrols in the area.
“We are working with the local authority to ensure the graffiti is promptly removed.
“Anyone who can help with our investigation can contact us via Live Chat on our website, or by calling 101, quoting crime reference 20/632434/24.”
Source Agencies