Muslims are guarding two Swindon mosques amid speculation about a far-right protest.
Volunteers have come together and gathered outside the religious buildings in the Broadgreen area this afternoon (Wednesday).
The groups are preparing to defend the Swindon Jamia Mosque on Broad Street and the Hazrath Shahjalal Central Mosque on Manchester Road.
Brave Muslims don’t want trouble but are ready to protect their places of worship at all costs – as far-right protesters are reportedly set to storm the town.
In posts on social media, the demonstrators are due to meet at the County Ground and march into the town centre – likely passing the mosques.
There is an increased police presence in the area, with numerous patrol cars circulating. At present, there is no sign of a protest – with streets clear of disorder.
Some police officers are in unmarked cars, while a riot van was seen on the Magic Roundabout.
Earlier information online suggested that the event would start at about 3pm, but that has since changed to 7pm.
Many businesses in the town centre have closed over rioting fears, including Jobcentre Plus, Leonardo Hotel, and Carfax Street Medical Centre.
Following speculation of the protest, Chief Superintendent Phil Staynings said: “We are aware that there are a very limited number of social media posts which are causing some understandable concern in our communities.
“Wiltshire Police will continue to monitor and provide reassurance with a high visibility policing footprint across key locations in the County.
“Currently we have not seen any tension or disruption in Swindon or Wiltshire and we are continuing to engage and reassure our communities. This of course is being kept under constant review.
“Wiltshire Police does have contingency plans in place and anyone identified as engaging in disorder will be met with the full Force of the law.
“We will not hesitate to take robust action against a small minority who are intent on being involved in criminal activity.”