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Six arrested over dairy attacks Eight arrested over dairy attacks
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Six people have now been arrested in connection with violence at a Berkshire dairy owned by a Muslim family. Eight people have now been arrested in connection with violence at a Berkshire dairy owned by a Muslim family.
Last week, violent attacks by groups of up to 30 people took place near the Medina Dairy in Dedworth, which has also been hit with a fire bomb. Last week, violent attacks by groups of up to 30 people took place near the Medina Dairy in Dedworth, which has also allegedly been fire bombed.
Thames Valley Police said two 23-year-olds and four 16-year-olds have now been arrested over the attacks. Four 16-year-olds, two 23-year-olds, and two other men, aged 18, and 44, have been arrested over the violence.
Two of the boys were later charged - one with using racial abuse, the other with carrying an offensive weapon. Police said five of them were charged with various offences including racial abuse, assault and carrying a weapon.
Three people, aged 16, 23 and 44, were charged with racially aggravated behaviour offences and another 16-year-old boy was charged with carrying an offensive weapon.
A 23-year-old man was charged with assault.
Jail threatJail threat
The Medina Dairy is a former Express dairy whose new owners run a 24-hour operation and have proposed plans for an Islamic religious centre on the site.The Medina Dairy is a former Express dairy whose new owners run a 24-hour operation and have proposed plans for an Islamic religious centre on the site.
A dispersal order is now in place until 1 January and anyone refusing to comply could face three months in prison.A dispersal order is now in place until 1 January and anyone refusing to comply could face three months in prison.
Fines of up to £2,500 or a three-month jail term, can be levied to anyone in a group who does not follow police instructions to leave the Dedworth area.Fines of up to £2,500 or a three-month jail term, can be levied to anyone in a group who does not follow police instructions to leave the Dedworth area.
Anyone who is not from the area can be ordered to leave for 24 hours.Anyone who is not from the area can be ordered to leave for 24 hours.