British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Monday condemned attacks on the British Sikh community in the wake of the September 11 attacks after meeting community leaders in Downing Street.
The delegation, led by Indarjit Singh, director of the Network of Sikh Organisations, offered support for the war on terrorism during the meeting.
The prime minister was told that Sikhs have been the victims of abuse and violence after being confused with members of Afghanistan's Taliban.
His official spokesman later said: "We totally condemn the abuse and attacks on the Sikh community.
"Preventing these crimes and catching those responsible is a high priority for the police."
Downing Street said the policy of targeted military action was in line with the Sikh belief that evil should be confronted.
The spokesman added: "We welcome messages of support from Sikh leaders on behalf of their community."