On Monday, racist epithets about the Pakistani origins of the Scottish prime minister were daubed on the walls and fences of houses in a Broughty Ferry neighborhood.
The first minister, his wife, and their two kids live close by.
The day the controversial new hate crime rules from the Scottish government went into effect coincided with the graffiti, which has now been removed.
“I do my best to shield my children from the racism and Islamophobia I face on a regular basis,” said Mr. Yousaf, who was appointed as Scotland’s first minister for Muslims and ethnic minorities in March of last year, on news