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Vancouver police probe Komagata Maru Memorial vandalism after smashing of Olympic cauldron

Police are investigating potential links between the smashing of glass on both the Komagata Maru Memorial in Coal Harbour and the 2010 Olympic cauldron less than 200 metres away.

Police looking into whether the two 'similar crimes' are connected

A memorial of a group of Sikh men is seen with its glass partially broken.
Vancouver police are investigating another instance of vandalism of the Komagata Maru memorial in Coal Harbour. (Kiran Singh/CBC)

Police are investigating another instance of vandalism of theKomagata MaruMemorial on Vancouver's downtown waterfrontand looking into whether it's connected to the recent smashing of the nearby Olympic cauldron.

The VPD launched the investigation Tuesday after learning from a social media postthat the glass on the memorialin Coal Harbour had been shattered.

Const. Jason Doucette said police are looking at any links tothe "similar crime'' at the Olympic cauldron less than 200 metres away, where glass sectionswere smashed on Saturday morning.

The Komagata MaruMemorial lists the names of almost 400 people aboard a ship of the same name that sailed from India to Vancouver in1914, only to be denied entry to Canada even though they were British subjects.

It's the second time in 14 months the memorial has been vandalized.Last August, it was defaced with white paint and hand prints.A man was arrested and charged with mischief over the earlier incident.

"We don't just want to find the person who did this, but also understand why this cherished memorial was targeted,'' said Doucettein a news release about the latest attack.

With files from Canadian Press