Dewsbury man arrested after Kirklees councillor Ammar Anwar reports threats and menacing phone call

A Dewsbury man has been arrested after a Kirklees councillor claimed he had faced threats and received a “menacing” phone call.
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Last week, Coun Ammar Anwar (Independent, Dewsbury West) said he got the “threatening” call while campaigning and returned home later that same day to find someone “waiting” outside of his home.

Upon entering his house, where his family was present, the councillor said he immediately called 999.

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A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said: “Kirklees Police were contacted on Friday afternoon (April 26) by a man who reported being the victim of threatening calls and behaviour in the Dewsbury area.

Coun Anwar speaking at a council meetingCoun Anwar speaking at a council meeting
Coun Anwar speaking at a council meeting

“Following enquiries, police arrested a Dewsbury man on suspicion of public order offences. He was bailed with conditions pending ongoing enquiries.”

Coun Anwar described the incident as “the most disheartening event” in his political career of over 20 years.

He wrote on social media: “In the United Kingdom, we cherish freedom of speech and the right to participate in local and national politics, values that must always be safeguarded.

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"Personally, I harbour no ill will towards anyone. My political stance involves challenging the status quo and opposing those who seek to undermine our democratic rights through intimidating tactics.

“These individuals will not succeed. Our commitment remains unwavering. It is crucial to empower our youth and equip them with the necessary tools to become the next generation our politicians for the betterment of society.”

Anyone with information or concerns about crime in their area can call police on 101 or use the live chat on West Yorkshire Police’s website.