47-Year-Old Man Arrested Over Daring Arson Attack on Islamic Centre of England
Firebombs Thrown into Islamic Centre Grounds
Just after midnight on Tuesday, February 3, chaos erupted at the Islamic Centre of England in berkshire999.co.uk/where/maida-vale/">Maida Vale. Two firebombs were hurled onto the centre’s property, igniting a cabin and a nearby parked car. The arsonist sped off in a car before the flames died out. Luckily, the main building escaped damage and no one was hurt.
Rapid Police Action Snags Suspect
The Met Police acted fast. Within 12 hours, a 47-year-old man was arrested on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life. He remains in custody as detectives dig deeper into the attack.
Community on Edge Amid Rising Tensions
A Met Police spokesperson said: “The Islamic Centre has seen protests and clashes over support and opposition to the Iranian regime. With tensions already high due to recent events in Iran, this attack will only heighten community worries. We urge calm, ask the public to let officers carry out their work, and avoid any escalation.”
Witnesses Urged to Speak Out
Anyone with information about the attack is urged to call police on 101 quoting crime reference 0069/03FEB. Your tip could help stop further violence.