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An investigation into a group of men spitting at a bus full of Jewish teenagers from Golders Green has been dropped.
Footage captured the incident when about 40 young Jewish people were on board a private bus passing Oxford Street as men swore, made obscene gestures and threw a shopping basket at them.
Shneor Glitsenstein, director of the Chabad Israeli Centre Golders Green, was on the Chanukah party’s bus on November 29 last year.
Video has emerged of a group of men spitting at a bus full of Jewish teenagers in Oxford Street where the group were celebrating the first night of Chanukah. pic.twitter.com/orOrA9kJEu
— The Jewish Chronicle (@JewishChron) December 1, 2021
The Metropolitan Police launched an appeal to identify those involved after the video was widely shared on social media.
But the force confirmed this month that the antisemitic case was closed in July after no progress was made.
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In a statement, the Met said: “The bus left the scene of the incident to avoid further confrontation and officers met it nearby. The suspects had also left the area and could not be located.
“Video footage of the incident was shared on social media and we issued an appeal for anyone who recognised those involved to come forward. Two further appeals were issued which included photographs to help with identification.
“The only names provided in response to those appeals have been eliminated from our enquiries. The identity of those involved is still unknown.”

The Met added that hate crime is “unacceptable” and that further investigations would be carried out if new information comes to light.
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Source : times
