Sunderland Echo

DISGUST AT MOSQUE GRAFFITI

‘This kind of thing can not be tolerated’

- By Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @Sunderland­echo

Community leaders have hit out after “idiots” targeted a Sunderland mosque in a graffiti attack.

Police are appealing for informatio­n after vile graffiti was sprayed on the side of Sunderland Central Mosque, also known as Sunderland Jami-Masjid, in Chester Road, near the city centre.

The words Muslims out have been daubed on the side of the building, which is used by hundreds of people for prayers each week.

Syed Shuheb, who is imam at the mosque, said that while the vandalism was disappoint­ing, he and other users of the site say they have received support from those nearby.

“It’s sad and it certainly doesn’t reflect the community around here at all,” said Mr Shuheb.

“It just takes one idiot to give a bad image of the city, and what’s happened is not true of most people who live around here.

“We have had hundreds of people coming by to speak to us and express their disgust for this, which we appreciate.”

The mosque, which is open daily, is the oldest in Sunderland and has been open since the 1970s.

Between 100 and 200 muslims attend the site for prayers regularly, with between 600 and 700 visiting on Fridays.

CCTV footage from the mosque has now been handed over to police to examine as officers look to catch the person or people responsibl­e.

Niall Hodson, Liberal Democrat councillor for Millfield and Thornholme, said: “This unpleasant act of vandalism is really disappoint­ing, and the council will of course lend any assistance necessary to the police in tackling it.”

The incident is believed to have happened between 7.30pm on Friday and 7.20am on Saturday.

A Northumbri­a Police spokesman said: “Officers are carrying out inquiries and patrolling the area to provide reassuranc­e.”

Anyone who may have any informatio­n about the incident can contact police on 101 quoting reference 263 280117 or independen­t charity Crimestopp­ers anonymousl­y on 0800 555 111.

 ??  ?? The graffiti at Sunderland Central Mosque, off Chester Road.
The graffiti at Sunderland Central Mosque, off Chester Road.
 ??  ?? The graffiti on the Mosque on Chester Road, Sunderland.
The graffiti on the Mosque on Chester Road, Sunderland.

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