Vandals have attacked an Islamic centre in Horley.
The centre on the corner of High Street and Yattendon Road was vandalised in the early hours of Sunday.
Alcohol and eggs were thrown at the building and graffiti was sprayed across its main door.
A police spokesman said the graffiti was later removed by people at the centre.
Specialist Neighbourhood Sergeant for Horley Simon Ward, said the attack had “deeply upset” the town's Islamic community.
He said: “Specialist Neighbourhood Officers from the Reigate and Banstead Safer Neighbourhood Team are assisting detectives from CID with a thorough investigation into finding those responsible.
”This incident has deeply upset the Islamic community in Horley who have an excellent relationship with their neighbours and others in the town.”
Investigating officer Detective Constable Dave Every of Reigate CID, said: “I would appeal to anyone who has information on this incident, or who saw anything suspicious in the area around the time the damage was caused, to contact officers as we need to catch those responsible.”
The vandalism took place between midnight and 1.30am on Sunday.
Anyone who was in the area around the time of the incident and who saw anything suspicious, or who has any other information which may assist officers with their investigation, is urged to contact Surrey Police on 101, quoting reference RB/12/6354.
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