Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Man held over arson at UK gurdwara

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LONDON: A 42-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of arson attacks on a mosque and a gurdwara in English city of Leeds, police said on Thursday as they probed the incident as a hate crime.

On Tuesday, the Jamia Masjid Abu Huraira Mosque in Hardy Street, Beeston, was attacked, along with the Guru Nanak Nishkam Sewak Jatha Gurdwara in Lady Pit Lane.

The main door of the mosque in south of the city centre had been set on fire at about 3.45am (local time) on Tuesday. A few minutes later, the door of the gurdwara was also set on fire.

The man, who was not named, was arrested at an address in the city on Wednesday night after fires were started at the front doors of two buildings. He remains in police custody as inquiries continue, The Guardian reported.

“We are continuing to liaise with our colleagues in the local neighbourh­ood policing team who are maintainin­g an increased presence in the area and having regular contact with key representa­tives from the communitie­s affected to keep them updated and to reassure the wider community,” said detective inspector Richard Holmes, of Leeds District CID in a statement following the arrest.

Leeds’ Racial Justice Network criticised the lack of national media coverage of the incident, saying it revealed a lack of concern for Muslims and Sikhs.

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