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Another London terror attack

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Forensic officers move the van which struck Muslim worshipper­s in Finsbury Park in north London yesterday.

LONDON: A van ploughed into worshipper­s near a London mosque yesterday, injuring 10 people in what police said was a deliberate attack on Muslims that was being treated as a terrorist incident.

Shortly after midnight, the hired vehicle swerved into a group of people leaving prayers at the Muslim Welfare House and the nearby Finsbury Park Mosque in north London, one of the biggest in the country, witnesses said.

“This had all the hallmarks of a terrorist incident,” said Neil Basu, senior national co-ordinator for counter-terrorism policing. “This was an attack on London and all Londoners.”

If confirmed by the authoritie­s as terrorism, it would be the fourth attack since March in Britain and the third to involve a vehicle deliberate­ly driven at pedestrian­s. The attack comes during the Muslim holy month of Ramadaan when Muslims were attending special prayers.

Abdulrahma­n Aidroos said he and his friends had been tending an old man who had suffered a heart attack when the van was driven at them. “(The driver) was saying ‘I wanna kill more people, I wanna kill more Muslims’,” he said.

He said he had helped tackle him and pin him down with others until police arrived.

Basu thanked those who detained the driver, adding: “Their restraint in the circumstan­ces was commendabl­e.”

The suspected van driver, aged 48, was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

 ?? PICTURE: FRANK AUGSTEIN / AP ??
PICTURE: FRANK AUGSTEIN / AP

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