Kuwait – London-based Kuwaiti embassy urged Kuwaiti citizens in various British cities to take precautions after an unknown group published leaflets filled with anti-Muslim slogans.
The leaflet called for attacks on Muslims. In a statement, the embassy said British police has been working with on an extensive investigation into the group behind such a hate propaganda in British society.
The statement noted that this group distributed leaflets and targeted Muslim residencies in a number of cities, which called for punishment and abuse on April 3.
The embassy called on citizens to exercise utmost caution and stay away from gatherings and communicate with the consular section of the embassy.
The telephone line is operational 24 hours and the local number to call is 02075903400.
A British Member of Parliament (MP) Victoria Atkins, Parliamentary under Secretary of State at the Home Office, said she has recently condemned those behind a series of anti-Islamic speeches sent to a range of homes in various British cities.
Atkins described the messages as "repugnant" and stressed that the government would work hard to arrest them and bring them to trial.
A number of police stations across Britain confirmed reports on these leaflets to Muslim homes, noting that a full investigation is taking place.