Arson Charges in London Spark Antisemitic Hate Crime Investigation

Three individuals have been remanded in custody following arson charges in London, where four ambulances owned by a Jewish charity were set ablaze. The incident is under investigation as an antisemitic hate crime. The suspects include two British men and a younger individual, who will face further legal proceedings.

Arson Charges in London Spark Antisemitic Hate Crime Investigation
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Three suspects have been remanded in custody after being charged with arson in the burning of four ambulances owned by a Jewish charity in London. The incident, which occurred on March 23 in Golders Green, has been described as a targeted attack against the Jewish community.

The suspects, Hamza Iqbal, 20, Rehan Khan, 19, and a 17-year-old dual British-Pakistani national, appeared in Westminster Magistrates Court. They face charges of arson and recklessness endangering life, without entering pleas during the 45-minute hearing. A fourth suspect has also been arrested in connection to the fire.

Counterterrorism police are investigating the fire as an antisemitic hate crime. A claim of responsibility was made by a group with potential ties to Iran, but authorities have not categorized it as terrorism. The defendants are scheduled to appear at the Old Bailey on April 24, with the investigation ongoing.

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