Statues of black and Asian political figures in London have been boarded up in order to protect them from attacks by “right-wing extremists,” according to the capital's mayor Sadiq Khan.
Mr Khan claimed that the London Metropolitan Police has received intelligence suggesting that far-right extremist groups were planning to head to London to desecrate the statues of figures like former South African President Nelson Mandela and Indian revolutionary Mahatma Gandhi.
“We have intelligence that extreme far-right groups are coming to London, ostensibly they say to protect the statues,” Mr Khan said this morning to BBC Radio 4's Today Programme.
“We think these statues may be a flash point for violence and we are worried about extreme far-right groups getting involved in violence, vandalism and disorder with those protesting as part of the Black Lives Matter movement, and that’s one of the reasons I’m asking people to stay away from central London,” Khan added.
Khan also cautioned that such protests could encourage another outbreak of coronavirus in London.
A number of Netizens however were not too appreciative of Mr Khan's words.