Summary
- A 42-year-old white man has been arrested after a Muslim worshipper was allegedly assaulted outside a mosque in Leyton, East London, in what police are investigating as a racially aggravated hate crime that has left the local community deeply shaken.
- Officers from the Metropolitan Police attended the scene and arrested the suspect on suspicion of racially aggravated assault.
- The incident has heightened concerns about anti-Muslim hate crime, with local residents expressing solidarity with the victim and calling for greater protection for places of worship.
A 42-year-old white man has been arrested after a Muslim worshipper was allegedly assaulted outside a mosque in Leyton, East London, in what police are investigating as a racially aggravated hate crime that has left the local community deeply shaken.
The incident occurred outside a mosque in Leyton, where the victim was reportedly targeted following prayers. Officers from the Metropolitan Police attended the scene and arrested the suspect on suspicion of racially aggravated assault.
Police said enquiries remain ongoing and have appealed for anyone who witnessed the incident or has relevant information to come forward.
Community leaders condemned the alleged attack, describing it as deeply disturbing and calling for those responsible to be brought to justice. They urged police to conduct a thorough investigation and reassured worshippers that they were working closely with local authorities to address concerns over safety.
The incident has heightened concerns about anti-Muslim hate crime, with local residents expressing solidarity with the victim and calling for greater protection for places of worship.
The suspect remains in police custody while the investigation continues.
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