SALISBURY Council has hidden the contact details of its councillors in the wake of threats made by a right-wing protest groups over a mosque planned for Greenfields.

West Ward councillor Donna Proleta said she had spoken with police about a ­series of telephone and email threats she had received.

The threats stem from the Adelaide chapter of Patriots Defence League, which has also opposed mosques in Queensland.

The group distributed more than 2000 flyers last month urging locals to oppose the mosque, which the Hazara Foundation plans to build on vacant land at Ryans Rd.

They were distributed in the Salisbury and Parafield Gardens areas and claimed the mosque would “devalue houses” and create a “ghetto”, and asked if locals wanted “people who don’t who assimilate” ­living in their neighbourhood.

Ms Proleta said over the past week, she had received repeated phone calls and emails from members of the Patriots Defence League, labelling her a “liar” and “typical politician”.

She said the flyers had made her feel unsafe and she planned to meet with police last night about the issue.

“It has really got out of hand with the abusive messages and phone calls that I have received since that flyer went out,” Ms Proleta said.

“I come home and there’s six or seven calls to my house from people abusing and manipulating me, calling me a liar and threatening they will make sure I don’t get into council if I run again.

“So I don’t answer my phone anymore.”

The group’s flyer urged locals to contact her to voice concerns about the mosque.

However, Ms Proleta said the approval was out of her hands and was frustrated her name and contact number was on the flyers.

Councillors’ residential addresses and home telephone numbers have now been removed from the council’s website and replaced with the council’s generic PO Box ­address.

Elected members’ mobile numbers and email addresses are still available online.

The Patriots Defence League or the Hazara Foundation were not available for comment.