Swastika painted, quickly removed at high-profile central Nanaimo business
NANAIMO — Police are looking to identify a person they believe is responsible for at least one swastika which was spray painted in the city recently.
Employees at a prominent central Nanaimo business on the Island Hwy. arrived at work on Friday, Oct. 15 to find a large, red swastika painted on the front window. A similar symbol was discovered Wednesday, Oct. 13 on concrete near the Cameron Island Condominiums in downtown Nanaimo.
Cst. Gary O’Brien said surveillance cameras in front of the business captured a person with a spray can in their hand in front of the business.
“[The symbols] were documented and quickly removed. We think, just based on they’re both done on red paint, very large and very graphic, that they could be done by the same person.”