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1 dead, 8 injured as vehicle rams worshippers outside London mosque: Finsbury Park mosque once hub for radical Islamists

Agence France-Presse • June 19, 2017, 10:10:15 IST
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One person has been arrested after a vehicle hit pedestrians in north London, injuring several people, police said Monday, as Muslim leaders said worshippers were mown down after leaving a mosque.

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1 dead, 8 injured as vehicle rams worshippers outside London mosque: Finsbury Park mosque once hub for radical Islamists

One man was killed and eight people hospitalised when a van ran into pedestrians near a mosque in north London in an incident that is being investigated by counter-terrorism officers, police said on Monday. The 48-year-old male driver of the van “was found detained by members of the public at the scene and then arrested by police,” a police statement said. Muslim leaders said worshippers were mown down after leaving a mosque. Police said in a statement there were “a number of casualties”, adding that they were called to reports of “a vehicle in collision with pedestrians” at 00:20 am (2320 GMT). “We have been informed that a van has run over worshippers as they left #FinsburyPark Mosque. Our prayers are with the victims,” the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), an umbrella body, said on Twitter. Harun Khan, the head of the MCB, said the van had “intentionally” run over people leaving night prayers for the holy month of Ramadan. However, IANS report quoted the the MCB saying that at least three to four persons were reportedly killed. The information has not been independently verified by Firstpost. An AFP reporter could see a helicopter overhead and several emergency vehicles at the scene on Seven Sisters Road, a busy thoroughfare. Police, including armed officers, could be seen manning a wide cordon around the area. Others searched the area with sniffer dogs. [caption id=“attachment_3711637” align=“alignnone” width=“825”]Group of people pray near the Finsbury Park mosque. Reuters Group of people pray near the Finsbury Park mosque. Reuters[/caption] A group of Muslim men could be seen praying on the pavement nearby. Traffic was shut down along a one-kilometre section of Seven Sisters Road. “We saw lots of people shouting and lots of people injured,” David Robinson, 41, who arrived just after the accident, told AFP. Cynthia Vanzella, who lives near the scene, said on Twitter: “Horrible to watch police officers doing cardiac massage at people on the floor, desperately trying to save them. I just hope they did.” MCB deputy head Miqdaad Versi said the incident happened “outside the Muslim Welfare House”, which is on Seven Sisters Road near the mosque. The London Ambulance Service said: “We have sent a number of ambulance crews, advance paramedics and specialist responses teams to the scene. “Our priority is to assess the level and nature of injuries and ensure that those most in need are treated first and taken to hospital.” Police described it as a “major incident”. ‘Evil violence’ Finsbury Park mosque was once a notorious hub for radical Islamists but has entirely changed in recent years under new management. Its former imam Abu Hamza was jailed for life in New York on terrorism charges in 2015. He preached there from 1997 to 2003 before being jailed for inciting violence. He was later extradited to the United States. In 2015, the mosque was one of around 20 that took part in an open day organised by the MCB to promote better understanding of Islam following Islamist-inspired terrorist attacks in Paris. Despite the change in leadership and new focus on community relations, the mosque reported it had received a string of threatening emails and letters in the wake of the Paris attacks. “If this attack is confirmed as a deliberate terrorist attack then this should be classed as an act of terrorism,” said Mohammed Shafiq, head of the Ramadhan Foundation community group.

“The British Muslim community requires all decent people to stand with us against this evil violence,” he said, adding that “rampant Islamophobia has been on the rise for a number of years”.

Cage, a Muslim human rights group, said there had been “an epidemic rise in anti-Muslim hate crimes”. [caption id=“attachment_3711645” align=“alignnone” width=“696”]Police said in a statement there were Police said in a statement there were “a number of casualties”. Reuters[/caption] “We urge all to remain calm and do their utmost not to inflame an already volatile and distressing situation,” it said in a statement. Spike in anti-Muslim crime Monday’s incident in London follows an Islamist-inspired attack on 3 June in which three militants wearing fake suicide vests ran over pedestrians and went on a stabbing spree in bars in the London Bridge area. They killed eight people before being shot dead by police. London Mayor Sadiq Khan said following that attack that there had been a 40-percent increase in racist incidents in the city and a fivefold increase in the number of anti-Muslim incidents. On his Facebook page, Khan at the time called on Londoners “to pull together, and send a clear message around the world that our city will never be divided by these hideous individuals who seek to harm us and destroy our way of life”. Britain has seen two other attacks this year. On 22 March, a man drove a rented car into pedestrians on Westminster Bridge in London and stabbed a police officer guarding the British parliament to death before being shot dead. Five people were killed in the attack. On 22 May, a suicide bomber blew himself up outside a pop concert in Manchester, killing 22 people.

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