School and mosques vandalised with anti-Muslim graffiti in London
- An East London mosque was vandalised in a suspected hate crime, according to the Metropolitan Police. Graffiti was found on the mosque on Brydges Road in Stratford and has since been removed.
- The incident, described as 'racially or religiously aggravated criminal damage', occurred overnight on Wednesday and was reported on Thursday. Inquiries are ongoing, with no arrests made yet.
- The Newham Muslim Forum expressed gratitude to the police and the council for their swift response and called for action against 'dangerous, divisive rhetoric targeting Muslims and ethnic minorities'.
- The Metropolitan Police are investigating multiple incidents of anti-Muslim graffiti in London and have increased patrols in affected areas to ensure community safety.
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