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Maltese descent, out of business. Waheed had obtained a court injunction that banned the rival shop from selling bread and other food products at discounted prices. The pair had been involved in a long running dispute over the sale of certain products that had been ongoing for two years prior to the incident. Some local residents claimed the unrest was triggered by Waheed's alleged treatment of suspected shoplifters. However, both shopkeepers later denied their actions were the cause of the unrest.
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appease the situation. Morgan was nearly hit by eggs thrown by locals that instead hit a police inspector that he was in conversation with. Morgan later wrote in his autobiography that he had made a mistake by speaking to police first at the scene rather than locals, believing he had shown that he was siding with the authorities.
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began travelling to the site in order to join in the disruption. To combat the arrival of further rioters from outside the area, the police began turning non-locals away from the area in what was described as a "sterile-zone". Over the weekend of 1–2 September, estimates put the number of rioters at
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In 1991, tensions were raised when a dispute broke out between two shopkeepers in Ely over council restrictions over what each shop could sell. Abdul Waheed, a
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Morgan blamed the violence on the "build-up of this huge reservoir of disadvantaged youths, which not only can't find employment, but they have no real hope." His response was supported by Labour MP Rhodri Morgan, who also blamed the lack of employment and prospects in the area. Some newspapers
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The store was targeted for two further nights as Waheed and an employee remained in the flat above. However, the pair left the house and fled to
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