Police made two and arrests and enquiries are ongoing into an affray incident following an unannounced visit by Britain First to Bradford on Saturday.
Bradford District Police are conducting enquiries and reviewing CCTV following an incident on Hamm Strasse at 3.14pm in which a vehicle belonging to the group was damaged.
Another of the group's vehicles was damaged in an earlier incident on Lumb Lane at about 3pm.
Two local men aged 27 and 29 were arrested on suspicion of affray in connection with the Hamme Strasse incident.
Superintendent Damien Miller of Bradford District Police, said: “ “The group visited Darley Street and Lumb Lane but did not parade. They were monitored throughout by West Yorkshire Police and issued with dispersal notices requiring them to leave the county.
“I would ask anyone who saw the attacks on vehicles on both Hamme Strasse and Lumb Lane to contact Bradford District Police on 101. Information can also be passed anonymously to Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.”
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