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Vancouver police investigating vandalism at memorial as possible hate crime

BY , Aug 23, 2021 9:37 PM - REPORT AN ERROR

The defacing of a public memorial in Vancouver to those who were aboard a ship that was forced to return to India more than a century ago is being treated by police as a possible hate crime. (Photo - Vancouver Police/Twitter)

The defacing of a public memorial in Vancouver to those who were aboard a ship that was forced to return to India more than a century ago is being treated by police as a possible hate crime.

Police say they began an investigation Sunday after seeing reports that white paint had been splattered on the Komagata Maru memorial on the city's seawall in the Coal Harbour neighbourhood.

The Komagata Maru, which arrived in Vancouver's Burrard Inlet on May 23, 1914, carrying 376 people, was denied entry to Canada even though those on board were British subjects.

Police say the graffiti, which included multiple white handprints, covered the names of people who had been aboard the vessel.

Premier John Horgan says in a social media post that he is ``deeply upset and angry'' by the vandalism.

Police say front-line officers and specially trained investigators are gathering evidence.

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