RCMP seeks information after ‘extremist’ symbols painted on highway
The RCMP is asking the public for information as it investigates “far-right extremist” symbols that were spray-painted in the Lunenburg area.
On Friday, a spokesperson from public works said the symbols appeared overnight in “recent days.”
The department did not say what the symbols were of or what group they were from, but a spokesperson said “The Minister of Public Works wants to be clear that the government strongly condemns Diagolon”.
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In an email to CityNews on Monday, the RCMP said officers were called on the morning of April 30 to reports of graffiti spray-painted on Hwy. 103 between exits 8 and 9 and near exit 12.
The Mounties said anyone with information about mischief incidents is asked to call police or to leave an anonymous tip with Crime Stoppers.