Nottingham pig's head mosque race abuse men sentenced
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Three men have been fined for placing a pig's head near the site of a proposed mosque in Nottinghamshire.
Wayne Havercroft, 41, of Bestwood Village, was fined £585 by Nottingham magistrates for racially aggravated public order offences.
Nicholas Long, 22, of Arnold, and Robert Parnham, 20, of Clifton were fined £300 over the incident in West Bridgford in June.
The court heard "No mosque here, EDL Notts" was sprayed on the ground.
In July, Christopher Payne, 25 of Hucknall was given a six-week suspended sentence and fined £335 and given 100 hours of community service for the same offence.
Crown Prosecution Service spokesman Brian Gunn said: "This kind of targeted abuse based on the grounds of religion or race has no place in our community."
Mr Gunn added: "The actions of this group were highly offensive and would obviously have caused significant distress to the community in West Bridgford had it not been discovered at an early stage."
The court was told the men had been drunk at the time and had since said they were ashamed of their behaviour.
- Published21 July 2011
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