Met chief says British Jews ‘not safe’ in London after series of attacks
Summary
The London Metropolitan Police have launched 11 investigations and arrested 35 people after a series of attacks targeting the Jewish community. Met Police Commissioner Mark Rowley stated that British Jews are currently not safe in London following multiple violent incidents, including a stabbing attack in Golders Green.Key Facts
- The Metropolitan Police are investigating 11 cases related to attacks on the Jewish community in London.
- Since March, 35 people have been arrested, and 10 have been charged in connection with these attacks.
- One major attack involved two British Jews being stabbed on April 29 in Golders Green.
- Other incidents include an arson attack on a Hatzola ambulance and several attempted arson attacks.
- Met Police Commissioner Mark Rowley told lawmakers that Jewish Londoners are under a sustained period of attack and are not currently safe.
- King Charles visited Golders Green to meet victims and show support for the Jewish community.
- The accused attacker, Essa Suleiman, is in custody charged with attempted murder related to the Golders Green stabbings.
- Suleiman was previously known to the UK anti-extremism program Prevent but was not under active investigation when the attacks occurred.
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