Source: The Panthic Weekly
http://www.panthic.org/news/124/ARTICLE/1689/2005-08-21.html?sid=637227fce5c20ccb124b985e0ff2ec2f
On August 21, 2005 The Panthic Weekly reported, "Singh Sabha Gurdwara sangat in East London, Seven Kings, arrived at the gurdwara premises on Tuesday at 7.30 in the morning to find slabs of bacon scattered around the front of the sacred place of worship.
It is highly likely that this was a racist attack aimed towards the Muslim community and that a gurdwara was mistaken for a mosque. Islam prohibits eating pork and therefore the police belivee it was aimed at the Muslim community.
The Sikh Community of London is deeply shocked and offended at this attack on their place of worship in London. Sikhs attending the local gurdwara said they were saddened at the desecration of the gurdwara and felt it was disgraceful. Whether aimed at Sikhs or Muslims this type of action was considered highly offensive."