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Antisemitism group offers £10k reward for Chanukah bus attackers info despite police dropping case

The police investigation was dropped in July after officers failed to identify the alleged perpetrators

October 7, 2022 10:17
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The Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA) is offering a £10,000 reward for any information leading to the conviction of any of the perpetrators of an antisemitic attack on a bus of Jewish teenagers in Central London during Chanukah last year - despite the Metropolitan Police dropping the investigation.

The police probe into the widely-condemned attack was dropped in July after officers were unable to identify the people in the video, according to a Met Police statement on Friday.

Police say that they issued three appeals in total to identify the alleged perpetrators, but of the names provided to officers, all were eliminated from the investigation.

The CAA says that it is offering the reward for any information leading to a conviction, saying a statement: “If even high-profile hate crimes such as these are not solved and the perpetrators brought to justice, what hope do the many other antisemitic crimes against Jews have of being satisfactorily investigated?