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Thug tried to petrol bomb mosque

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A MAN who held up his middle finger to police after being confronted over claims he was behind a petrol bomb attack on a mosque has admitted the racial attack.

Thomas Conington, 28, who sports a swastika tattoo on his chest, attacked the Central Mosque in Potterrow, Edinburgh, in September last year.

Conington was caught on CCTV at the site, but when later detained, he held up his middle finger towards officers and denied responsibi­lity.

He admitted charges of wilful fireraisin­g, behaving in a threatenin­g manner and an offence under the Explosives Act, all motivated by religious prejudice, at the High Court in Glasgow.

He was remanded in custody pending sentencing next month.

Prosecutor Jim Keegan described Conington as “racist and bigoted”.

The QC said the thug also had a Nazi “SS” style tattoo on his neck and had been responsibl­e for a fire at the mosque in July, 2015.

Conington initially turned up at the mosque again last August 6 before being ordered out by a man. He grabbed a flag advertisin­g a festival and started waving it, while hurling abuse at the man.

Conington was back outside the mosque on September 18 despite being on bail.

It was there he was seen armed with a “molotov cocktail” which he lit before launching the bottle over the gates.

Mr Keegan: “The item smashed and witnesses saw flames travel along the side wall of the mosque and set fire to a bush.”

The fire caused damage to the mosque.

Lord Burns deferred sentencing for reports. little

 ??  ?? BROTHERS: Donald and Alastair Campbell lead a procession into Bute Hall at the University of Glasgow for a service of thanksgivi­ng for the life of Charles Kennedy.
BROTHERS: Donald and Alastair Campbell lead a procession into Bute Hall at the University of Glasgow for a service of thanksgivi­ng for the life of Charles Kennedy.

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