The UK's National PoliceChiefs Council (NPCC) said today that 331 hate crime incidents were reported to its online hatecrime reporting site True Vision since last Thursday, compared with a weekly average of 63.
"The national community tensions team has also analysed reports from forces, which today show an increase in community tension directed at the migrant community since the referendum," said Sara Thornton, head of the NPCC.
"In a number of forces, migrants are reporting verbal abuse, negative social media commentary including xenophobic language, anti-migrant leafleting and, in very limited numbers, physical assaults. All of these incidents are under active investigation," she said.
Other organisations that collate reports have also noted an increase in incidents of Islamophobia and other hate crimes.
The NPCC has directedall police forces to provide weekly hate crime figures to assess the extent of the problem.
A senior Indian-origin Church of England official, Arun Arora, warned that the rise in hate crimes since the EU referendum could lead to fascism.
Outgoing Prime Minister David Cameron has condemned the rise in such attacks, saying the UK will now "stand for hate crime or these kinds of attacks".
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